Cool Powerpoint Templates and Google Slides Themes

Turn heads with a free cool presentation template from our stunning slide templates library, chock-full of customizable layouts to suit your mood, from chilled out minimalist to unapologetic maximalist styles.

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Stay Chill With Free Cool Slide Templates

Calm, cool, and collected. When you’ve got a trendy template by your side, your message resonates even more deeply with viewers. In this forward-thinking collection of cool PowerPoint templates, find themes for weather and climate, environmental education, composting workshops, sign language awareness, Q&A sessions, scrapbook diaries, social media catalogs, technology products, learning by teaching activity, creative portfolio, nonfiction film pitch deck, and more. Students, teachers, artists, techies, startup founders, and other professionals will dig the variety in this library. Once you’ve set your sights on the right template, you can download your favorite template in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Canva. In any format, use Canva’s intuitive editor to hit the ground running.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my presentation interesting?

Spice up your presentation with a cool PowerPoint template that has one finger on the pulse of the next great trend. If people expect a minimalist style, go maximalist. If primary colors are your default, try pastels. If you’re stuck in formalities, get personal. Swap the “sage on the stage” for audience interaction.

What to include in a cool presentation?

Depending on your topic and presentation needs, your cool presentation may include the following slides:

  • Intro slide: who are you?
  • Main slides: beginning, middle, end
  • Icons and images: brighten things up
  • Add transitions and animations
  • Use your own brand colors and font
  • Call to action: what do people do next?

How to make a good cool presentation?

Your presentation goals are unique to you, but here are a few tips for making a cool slideshow:

  • Refine your message: what are your talking points?
  • Choose your audience: who are you talking to?
  • Tell a story: everyone can relate to a good yarn
  • Be engaging: humor, eye contact, body language
  • Inspire people to act: what do you want them to do?