After offering basic themes, Google Slides now has templates that “help users build presentations much faster.”
In Google Slides, the building blocks of a presentation are:
- Layouts: The way your text and images are arranged on a slide.
- Themes: A preset group of colors, fonts, background, and layouts.
Templates are “pre-designed collection of slides with a combination of: Themes, Layouts, Backgrounds, Fonts, Color schemes, and Sample or placeholder content.”
…they help users overcome the blank canvas and spend less time on design by enabling them to dive straight into crafting compelling content that is visually cohesive and professional.
Next to the ‘plus’ button/menu in the toolbar, you’ll find a new one for “Templates.” Insert > Templates also works to bring up a sidebar with the various options: Investor pitch, Class overview, Workshop facilitation, Photo album, Sales pitch, Company overview, Professional development, Educational games, Class project, Product overview minimal, Lesson, Design project, Course overview, “Portfolio, bold,” Options proposal, Game night, Conference event, Strategy plan, and more.
In all, they’re grouped around business, education, and collaboration use cases:
- Sales pitches, product roadmaps and strategic plans templates for business users.
- Lesson plans, book reports and project reports templates for education users.
- Milestone celebrations, workshop facilitation and team game templates for anyone looking to build collaborative teams.
Google says it will add “even more high-quality Slides template options in the coming months.” You can “choose to insert all slides or just the ones you need before personalizing the template with your own content.”
This is rolling out over the coming weeks to “all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts.”
More on Google Workspace:
- Google Vids launches for Workspace customers
- Google Calendar website rolling out Material You redesign and dark theme
- Google Keep FAB redesign makes new notes a two-step process
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