Keynote Templates. Keynote and PowerPoint are probably the two most commonly used presentation programs. PowerPoint can be easily found on the computers of various corporations that prefer to work with Microsoft Office. And Keynote is more common in creative areas. This is due to the large use of Apple computers in design. In addition, the Bosh keynote template includes more than 1000 icons that will help make your design as original and unusual as possible. Objects can be given any shape you like. There are predefined styles for text headers. Two PSD layouts are also available for apps. Main features: Over 500 vector icons 2. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the.
Are you on the hunt for free Keynote templates or PowerPoint slides?
We all love presentations that are well designed and informative, yet many decks are poorly designed: too much information crammed into one slide, cheesy graphics, confusing complex data, you get my drift.
Plus, the default templates on Keynote or PowerPoint aren't great if you're looking to differentiate yourself.
We all know that engaging visuals are essential for your content or course, but producing them is challenging, especially if design isn’t your strength.
I’ve included basic design tips, color palettes and fonts in each template, plus a PowerPoint and a Keynote version (based on the software you may have.)
I recommend checking out our SlideShare below to learn how to create great presentations, which has extra design tips and explores presentation structure. It was also featured on the homepage of SlideShare.
These templates are a guide for you, so customize them to your heart’s content, or follow them exactly. How you use them is up to you.
![Keynote Keynote](https://i.quotev.com/img/q/p/5/2/28181869_5_1417042135_970919.jpg)
Here’s a preview of one of the templates, and if you like what you see, you can download it free below.
Click the button below to get:
- 3 beautiful PowerPoint and Keynote templates/themes (including the one in the SlideShare)
- PDFs of what the templates look like for me (for your reference)
- All of the commercially free fonts used in the templates
Before you get started designing your presentation, install the included fonts on your computer, if you don’t have them already. This will help ensure your templates look like mine.
Were these free templates helpful for you? Do you have any questions about how to use them? Let me know in the comments below.
How do I change the default fonts and layout style in Keynote.app? This is Keynote downloaded from the App Store.
For example, I'm beginning with the basic 'White' theme, which uses Gill Sans as the default font. I need Optima. (And so on.)
I discovered, consistent with this archived thread, that I can edit all the master slides by hand, but this still doesn't change the default font: whenever I add new text, either to the master or to the presentation, it's always Gill Sans. I want Optima to be the default font, so that when I add new text, it's always Optima.
I also looked in the Keynote.app file
![Keynote Keynote](https://chrisnguyen1984blog.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/synergy2.jpg)
$ sudo vi /Applications/Keynote.app/Contents/Resources/Themes/White_1280x720.kth/Contents /Resources/en.lproj/fontsAndText.strings
and see this:
Layouts For Keynote 2 5.0
'STYLE_Series_2' = 'Series_2';
'STYLE_None' = 'None';
'STYLE_Series_5' = 'Series_5';
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'STYLE_Series_3' = 'Series_3';
'FONT_LucidaGrande' = 'LucidaGrande';
'FONT_Helvetica' = 'Helvetica';
'STYLE_Free Form' = 'Free Form';
'STYLE_Series_1' = 'Series_1';
'FONT_GillSans' = 'GillSans';
'STYLE_Normal' = 'Normal';
Ipack 2 3 4 x 5. 'STYLE_Series_0' = 'Series_0';
'FONT_MarkerFelt-Thin' = 'MarkerFelt-Thin';
'STYLE_Series_4' = 'Series_4';
But I don't see how to edit this to make Optima the default font in my theme. I also edited my .key file and greped for GillSans and Optima, and don't see either string in my Keynote presentation.
How do you specify the default font in Keynote? Is this possible? What about other defaults, like line widths, colors, styles, and so forth.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
Layouts For Keynote 2 5th
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