Here are My Top 6 Presentation Template Websites:
1. slidesgo
- Education
- Business
- Marketing
- Medical
- Multipurpose
- Infographics
2. powerpointify
Another favourite would be powerpointify. I think they have more variety of slides for different purposes such as creative, pitching, business reports, technology, etc. There is a mix of “outdated” looking slides here but you don’t have to look far for some surprisingly pretty ones too.
3. PresentationGo
If you’re looking for more options to spice up your slides, search for PresentationGo. You’re not only spoilt with beautiful presentation templates, there are also charts and diagrams, vectors, texts and tables, as well as other graphics to choose from. All the designs are versatile and you can access the files through Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint.
4. SlidesCarnival
SlidesCarnival is a good alternative if you’re looking for quick, simple and colourful templates to create your slides. All the templates here can be downloaded on both Google Slides and PowerPoint.
5. Canva
This is a MUST-GO-TO platform if you loveeee pretty templates for all occasions and purposes. I’m not just talking about presentation slides but also posters, social media thumbnails, Instagram story templates, etc. There are plenty of elements or graphic resources you can use to add to your selected template to include your own touch to your slides.
Perhaps this isn’t something new, you can now add animated stickers and simple transition effects to your slides for free. I had religiously used Canva back when I was doing my masters degree and occasionally received compliments for my presentation slides.
6. SlidesMania
Honourable Mention
Now if you’re an avid presentation slides user and looking for something a little more premium, you can also try SlideModel.com. It’s a great option if you prefer to create slides on Powerpoint because through this platform, you can get access to not just PowerPoint templates, but also different kinds of diagrams (I’m obsessed with limiting as many words on my slides as possible), shapes, diagrams and illustrations to spice things up, and even templates for maps, tables and charts.








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