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15 Tips to Make an Amazing Google Slides Presentation Design!

By: Author Shrot Katewa

15 Tips to Make an Amazing Google Slides Presentation Design!

There are many reasons that people like to use Google Slides. It could be for a school project, work presentation or just to share information with friends and family.

Whatever the reason, one thing is certain: you want your design to look amazing! If you want an easy way to create a great-looking design for your next presentation then this blog post is for you.

In this article, we will go over 15 tips on how to make an amazing design using Google Slides. Whether it’s your first time creating a presentation on Google Slides or if you’re an experienced professional, these tips are sure to help guide you in the right direction!

So, let’s get started!

Note – if you are strapped for time , simply considering outsourcing the presentation design process to a professional! I’d recommend using Fiverr . It is completely hassle-free to set up and start using. Plus, you don’t need to pay anything to hire a professional. You only pay for the slide design! And, you can start with as little as $5 to $10 per slide!

Tips to Make an Amazing Google Slide Presentation Design!

Since this is going to be an action-packed article with a ton of suggestions, let’s just dive right in with the tips!

1. Create a Compeling Narrative Through a Story Arc

A presentation is only as good as the narrative it holds!

If your presentation doesn’t leave “ food for thought ” for your audience, they are less likely to remember your presentation, and even less likely to take any action afterward (which is mostly bad news especially if you are trying to convince your investors to give you more money!)

Presentation design goes hand-in-hand with the content that is going to be used for the presentation. Thus, start with a compelling story.

The best way to create a convincing story for your presentation is to use the “ Story Arc “.

A “ Story Arc ” or a “Narrative Arc” is something that has been successfully used by storytellers and writers for ages. The keyword here is “successfully”!

A powerful narrative can not only help your audience understand the intricacies of the subject of the presentation, but it also makes the presentation engaging and entertaining.

The best way to start working on a story arc is to either look at what is the most important aspect of your presentation and how can it be emphasized in a manner that takes the role of a protagonist?

Another way that I’ve used the story arc in my presentations successfully is to work backward. Think of what is the end outcome that you expect, and try to track things backward in order to achieve the end outcome.

No matter what approach you take, if you are able to fit a story arc in your presentation, you’d be golden!

Finally use stories from your life, or what you experienced while working on a project! I’ve seen this works really well and resonates with the audience. Here’s a quick video on tips for using storytelling in your presentation.

2. One Topic Per Slide

Now that you’ve identified the larger part of what you going to cover in your presentation – in other words, the content, you now need to lay it out on your presentation such that it can be consumed by your audience comfortably!

One of the simplest tips to design a better presentation is to make sure that you don’t cramp all the information in a single slide or 4-5 slides! Make sure that you spread out the presentation on multiple slides so that the audience can absorb all the information, but in short bursts, and then move on to the next topic!

A good rule of thumb for a good design is to try and cover just 1 topic on a slide.

I’ve seen this work plenty of times, and I personally also use this technique for my presentations. Simply divide the content of your presentations first into multiple key sections. Then, divide the sections further into key topics that should be covered within that section.

You can do this activity on a sheet of paper or just on the first slide of the presentation. Once you’re done with this activity, you’ll realize that the outline that you’ve just created also serves as the “Agenda” or the “Table of Contents” slide.

Now, all you’re left to do is fill in the information that needs to go under each topic.

You may be wondering how is this a design tip. Well, when you have just one concept present on a slide, it is not only easier for your audience to consume, but also easier to design. You’ll realize this when designing the presentation and thank me later!

Remember, there will be times when you will not have much to say about a particular topic, your slide will look empty, and you will be tempted to add another topic on the same slide. Don’t fall for that. Instead, use images that accentuate the text or the topic of the slide.

3. Start with a Template (Don’t Design from Scratch!)

This next tip might seem a bit obvious to some.

But, the reality is that quite a lot of people tend to miss out on the fact that you can use presentations that already look good, and just customize the slides for your content!

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Google Slides already provides you with a number of free templates. Here’s how you can access them –

  • First, visit your Google Slides dashboard page.
  • Login to your Google Account (if prompted)
  • Choose a template from “Start a new presentation” section
  • You can also click on “Template Gallery” to view more templates.

The one template that I end up using over and over again is the file name “ Consulting Proposal “. It has got a sleek modern design, a good mix of image slides as well as different text placeholder slide layouts for you to easily edit your presentation.

But, feel free to check out other templates and see which one fits your need the best.

The point here is that if you are not great at designing a presentation, you’d perhaps be better off using a template rather than starting from scratch!

4. Use Fonts the Right Way

When it comes to designing a good presentation on Google Slides (or any application for that matter), fonts do play a key role in how your presentation looks!

Thus, it is important to make sure that you use the fonts correctly when creating your presentation.

Here’s what you need to remember when using fonts for your presentation –

  • Use Just One or Two Fonts – Don’t use too many fonts in your presentation. Your presentation design will not look good. Plus, using too many fonts in a presentation shows lack of consistency and professionalism in design.
  • Combine Fonts – Ideally, just use one font if you are unsure of which fonts work great together. But, you can also combine fonts to make the content of your presentation standout!

If you do want to go with a two-font option, use the Google Fonts tool to identify the font combination.

Here’s how you can find a good font combination for your presentation –

Step 1 – Visit Googe Fonts and Search for a Font

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Google Fonts site provides free fonts that are compatible with most modern internet sites and web browsers. Google Fonts are considered the gold standard for sites as these look very modern and are light.

The best thing is – most of them are already available in your Google Slides presentation by default.

So, the first step is to visit the Google Fonts website . Then, search for a font, to begin with. My favorite font is Montserrat . But, you can also go with Lato, Roboto, or Source Sans Pro if you are looking for a Sans Serif Font .

If you are looking for a Serif font , I would recommend using Merriweather .

Step 2 – Choose the Font and click “Pairings”

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The next step is to choose a font. You can either type one of the fonts that I mentioned in the search bar and click on it once it appears OR you can also simply choose from the list provided below.

Just make sure that you click on the font that you like to open it.

Once the font is open, click on the “Pairings” tab on the top (as shown in the image).

Step 3 – Choose a Font Pair

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Now simply choose one of the font pairs provided by Google Fonts. You can also click on a font pair to see how it looks on the section on the right.

Play with the options provided and choose the font combination that you like.

Now, simply go back to your Google Slides presentation and change the fonts according to your selection.

5. Choose the Right Color Combination

Just the way fonts are an important part of your Google Slides presentation design, choosing a good color combination can make your presentation look visually appealing, consistent, and professional.

Unfortunately, a lot of struggle with choosing a good color combination. Thus, I highly advise going with a monochromatic color scheme.

A monochromatic color scheme in a presentation provides a variety of color combinations of the same color. This makes your presentation look consistent and professional.

Moreover, using a monochromatic color scheme is a perfect way option for a beginner as it requires the least amount of time and effort to set up!

Check out my other article on using a monochromatic color scheme for presentations to understand the topic in-depth.

Then, also check out how to use the eyedropper tool in Google Slides to implement the color scheme that you end up choosing.

Make sure that you change the color at the theme level in Google Slides instead of changing it on every single slide. This will save you quite a bit of time!

6. Use the Expore Tool to Generate Slide Designs

Once you’ve decided the fonts, color scheme, and theme, and you have the content structured out, you’ve done most of the hard work!

All you are now left to do is create the slide designs. And, to help you with that, make sure that you use the “ Explore Tool ” in Google Slides.

The “Explore” feature in Google Slides generates slide designs based on the content that is already present on the slide. It is a great way to get a slide designed almost instantaneously!

The “Explore” feature in Google Slides works much as the design ideas feature in PowerPoint.

Based on the content on the slide, it will throw a few suggestions on how the content can be laid out on the slide. You can choose the design you like. If not, you can still design your own slide. But, it is definitely worth trying out first. Pretty cool, isn’t it!

I wrote a detailed article on the Explore Feature in Google Slides . Make sure you check out that article to learn where to find this tool and know how to use it!

That said, one thing to keep in mind is that this feature is still an experimental tool . And, while it is getting better with time, I wouldn’t recommend using it with every single slide.

In my experience, I’ve noticed that using the “Explore” feature in Google Slides works best when you want to create a title slide, a section break slide, or just want to get a few ideas on how the slide can be designed.

7. Apply the 3 by 3 Design Rule

The 3 by 3 design rule, otherwise also known as “ the rule of thirds “, is a principle that has been borrowed from photography. But, it is every bit applicable even for slide designs and other design elements!

As per the 3 by 3 design principle, you basically need to divide the visual canvas into 3 equal-sized vertical and horizontal grids with the help of 2 vertical grid lines and 2 horizontal grid lines.

Here’s a video that explains the concept of the rule of thirds for presentations –

Using these grids helps place the content correctly in the grids such that the key message usually aligns with the way our eyes like to see them visually!

The 3 by 3 design principle may seem confusing at first, but once you’ve understood how to use it, you can literally take your presentation design skills a few notches above the rest!

Using 3X3 Grids to Properly Layout Content on your Slides

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The interesting thing is, you can take the same principle to make it work with elements apart from the images that are present on your slide. And, the results are just amazing!

The picture above shows how most people design their slides (on the left). However, you can literally transform the way your slides look by applying the concept of 3×3 grids to any existing content on the slides! (as shown on the right part of the picture above)

Here’s another video that explains how this concept of 3 by 3 grids can be used to take any existing slides and make them better (if they aren’t properly organized).

8. Use Powerful Images

They say – “An image speaks a thousand words!”. This absolutely holds true when it comes to big impact presentation!

If you recollect any one of the top presentations from Steve Jobs. His presentation was almost always using powerful images with very few words on them.

Using images, as opposed to a lot of text, on your presentation has a few advantages of its own –

  • Visual Appeal – Using images makes the slide visually appealing. Think about it – if there aren’t too many objects placed on the slide, the chances of making design related mistakes are also far lower!
  • Emotional Connect – Using images creates a subtle emotional connect in the minds of the audience with the topic of the presentation and/or the presenter.
  • Audience Focus – When you use text on a presentation, often the audience just reads the text and doens’t want to listen to the presenter. Instead, when using the images, you control the focus of the attention of your audience. Once you have their attention, making a presentation impactful is a lot easier!
  • Faster Design Process – In most cases, it is faster to find an image and add it to the presentation rather than think of a way to design a slide to communicate a concept. This is especially true if you have only basic design skills.

If you watch some of the most famous TED or TEDx presentations ( know the difference between TED and TEDx presentations here ), it is quite common to see presenters using high-impact images with text. Ever wonder why is it so?

Well, one of the most important reasons is that you are able to control the attention of the audience!

Now, if you are wondering how to find images for your presentation, keep reading as I’ve got some great recommendations for add-ons later in the article!

9. Keep the Text on the Slide Readable

If using images for most slides is not the way for you, then this section is going to be quite important!

In fact, even if you do plan to use just images on your slides, there may still be a few slides where you will need to have some text. If so, make sure that the text on the slide is readable!

Make sure that you don’t use text that is too small to read.

As a general rule – the further the audience is going to be away from the screen, the larger the size of the text!

Here’s what to remember for the size of the text on the slides –

  • Presentation seen on a computer screen – If the presentation that you are designing is going to be seen on a computer screen (either over an email or a zoom call), then make sure that the font size used for the presentation is not less than 16 points .
  • Presentation seen on a large screen – If the presentation is going to be delivered in an auditorium, then it is recommended to use a font size no less than 30 points . For the rest of the situations, anything in between should be fine!

Also, make sure that you don’t use too much text on the same slide. Remember – you only need to cover one key topic on one slide.

It is totally okay to just use one word in the middle of the slide, and talk about that topic rather than using text from a complete word document on a slide!

If your audience will have to squint to read what is written, it just creates a bad user experience and they quickly lose interest.

Also, for the above reason, don’t include everything on the slide that you plan to say! If you do so, you may come across as a person who is just reading from the slide! Most importantly, the audience is going to end up reading the text from the slide faster than you speak, and end up losing interest in the presentation!

10. Ditch the Bullet Points (Use Infographics Instead!)

Using bullet points on a presentation is so 1990s! It’s just not the way good presentations are given anymore!

If you want your presentation design to look good, make sure that you get rid of bullet points. Instead, you can either use images, icons, or even infographics!

I’ve written an entire article on how to use infographics in Google Slides where I also talk about SmartArt and charts in Google Slides. Make sure you check out that article!

There are a ton of different ways in which you get infographics for Google Slides. I’ve talked about that also in the same article that I’ve linked above.

Likewise, you can also use icons instead of bullet points. Although adding icons to Google Slides is not an option that is available by default, there are a few ways you can work around this problem. For instance, you can use an add-on like “Flaticon” that provides free icons for Google Slides!

If you are wondering how to create a slide with bullet points and use icons or other methods, here’s a good example of an actual client slide that I redesigned –

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As you can see on the image, simply using icons and structuring the text to give proper hierarchy to the information can make all the difference to the design of the slide!

In case you don’t want to use icons, you can also use numbers with circles, and use a similar design instead of just adding bullets to your presentation. If you do so, your presentation will still look good!

11. Avoid Using Just Table or a Graph

The next tip to remember is to avoid using just a table or a graph on a slide. Make sure that you also include a few points that act as key takeaways from the information that you provide.

Using just a table will present a lot of information on a single slide. This will definitely cause an information overload. And, even though your audience may be able to assess what is being presented to them, it is important to either highlight key pieces of information in the table or a graph.

Alternatively, you can also add a couple of lines of text indicating the key learnings from the data set.

Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have data sets on a presentation if you have one! But, just make sure that you also highlight key pieces of information that your audience should pay attention to.

12. Keep Animations and Transitions Subtle

Another design tip that you should keep in mind is the use of animations and transitions in Google Slides.

You want to make sure when using animations in Google Slides , you don’t add any funny movements. Think old school when using animations and transitions in your presentation.

Any additional movement or sudden transitions can distract the attention of the audience from the core topic and the messaging of the presentation.

So, make sure that you keep the use of such animations or transitions to the minimal!

13. Use Professional Google Slides Templates

If you find that the free template doesn’t have enough slide layouts for your presentation or doesn’t really fit the topic of your presentation, you may want to consider using professional templates!

There are a ton of different ways you can get templates for Google Slides. Unfortunately, most of the free options (and even most paid options) have outdated designs!

My personal favorite method for getting amazing Google Slides presentation templates is using Envato Elements .

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The best part about using Envato Elements is that not only does it provide you with the best-in-class designs for your templates, but it also provides you with an option to download an unlimited number of presentations! (yes, you hear that right!)

Moreover, the pricing of Envato Elements is also really affordable! All you need to do is click on Envato Elements to visit the website, view the templates, and click on the “ Get Unlimited Downloads ” button on the top.

You will be prompted to sign up and pay a subscription. Just go for a monthly subscription and pay for one month (You can easily remove the payment method and cancel your subscription anytime).

Once you’ve logged in, simply cancel your subscription. Your subscription will be valid until the next date of renewal even if you cancel it.

Now, for the one month that you’ve paid, feel free to download all the templates that you like including templates for Google Slides, and PowerPoint!

14. Use Add-ons for Faster and Better Designs

One of the challenges with Google Slides, as opposed to some of the most reliable presentation design software, is the limited number of features it offers.

I suppose we should not really be complaining about it given that we do get a great presentation design application for free along with several additional advantages with Google Slides ! That said, you do feel the need for a few pro-features that PowerPoint has to offer.

However, one way to fix this problem is to use add-ons with Google Slides!

Using add-ons allows you to use third-party tools and bring additional functionalities to your Google Slides presentation!

Add-ons on Google Slides are easy to add. Simply go to the Google Marketplace, and search for the add-on that you would like to add. Install it, and you are done!

Check out my complete guide on using Add-ons on Google Slides where I not only talk about how to use add-ons in Google Slides, but I also provide you with my personal favorite top 5 recommendations of add-ons that you should be using in Google Slides!

15. Hire a Professional

Well, the last tip is not so much as a tool that you can use on Google Slides. But, it is a great hack to ensure that you create great presentation designs!

Simply hire a professional to do the design work for you! You may be wondering that hiring a presentation professional might be difficult. However, that is not the case.

You can easily find some really good presentation designers on Fiverr , and you can start at as little as $5 to $10 dollars per slide! I’ve personally used freelancers from the site, and although finding a good freelancer may take you 15-20 minutes, you can easily outsource your work and let the designer worry about the rest!

The best part is – you don’t have to pay a single penny to hire a professional. You only pay to get the work done!

There are a ton of other platforms to hire professionals that can design a good presentation for you. However, I have found Fiverr (especially for presentation design work) and Upwork to be the most effective.

A Few Things to Remember When Delivering the Presentation

Once you have created an amazing Google Slides presentation, you are perhaps ready to deliver the presentation. However, I’d like to also share a couple of tips that can be helpful when you plan to give the presentation!

So, here they are –

1. Use a Presentation Remote

It doesn’t matter whether you are giving a presentation in an auditorium or online through Zoom or Microsoft Teams.

Using a presentation remote helps you keep your hands free and allows for free movement and hand gestures. This does help engage with your audience.

Check out my other article on using presentation clickers with Google Slides where I provide you with a few tips and recommendations on which remote you should go with.

2. Use the Q&A Tool in Google Slides

A unique feature that Google Slides provides is the Q&A tool. This is great especially if you are delivering a webinar-style presentation or if you are simply addressing a large gathering.

This tool allows your audience to send questions during the course of your presentation. Then, at the end, you can simply view the questions in the Q&A session and answer them one by one!

It is a great way to deliver an engaging presentation using Google Slides!

Credit to cookie_studio (on Freepik) for the featured image of this article (further edited).

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30+ tips and tricks to make Google Slides presentation look good

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Let’s face it, it’s no fun to look at a slide with heavy texts and overcrowded images. It leaves the audience bored and disinterested. It’s very important for your Google Slides presentation to look good in order to have your audience on board. You don’t need to be a designer to learn how to make aesthetic google slides. You can make some basic editing and formatting easily in Google Slides presentation to take it to the next level. In this article, we present some amazing hacks to have a killer presentation that leaves the audience in awe.

Be prepared for a bonus at the end!

Use Google Slides layouts wisely

1. customize slide layouts.

Every presentation needs to follow a basic layout which is regular throughout. Google Slides have a set of layout and theme options to choose from. But in case you wish to edit certain elements, you are free to do it. This will make the presentation truly yours. Click here for a complete guide on using layouts any fresher can use.

2. Use pretty backgrounds for Google Slides

Most of the professional presentations contain a lot of jargon-heavy information written in plain texts on plain backgrounds. Instead, include a transparent or mild background to support your text. The background can either be related to the story or just a plain color wall that goes with the text font and the context.

3. Draw attention with dark background

Audience gets tired of looking at bright colors all day. So, using a dark background not only catches their attention, but is also pleasant for the eyes. But remember to use the matte finish or mild colors for text with the dark background.

4. Try black and white theme to look professional

Often, a black and white theme stands out both because of the professionalism it conveys. This keeps your presentation minimal in appearance and adds to the authenticity of your delivery. But you should be careful not to make it look boring.

5. Use the Master Slides tool

Any change you make in the master slide will automatically reflect on all other slides. Customize the master slide first so that you can save time. You can modify backgrounds, rearrange placeholders, or change theme for the whole presentation with Master slides tool.

6. Keep it minimal

Don’t go fancy with the designs and fonts, keep it minimal. Overcrowding the slides with bulky texts and images or vibrant colors is not a good idea. It will distract the audience and make the presentation look unprofessional.

How to make Google Slides look good with Images

1. use shape masks to make creative images.

Using regular shapes like square and rectangle for images can get boring. To make it interesting, give different shapes to the images.

How to use shape masks in Google Slides:

Select the image you want to apply a shape mask on. Crop the image to the size you want. In crop tool, go to Shapes and choose a shape from the drop-down menu.

2. How to import images from the web

Adding relevant and catchy images make your google slides aesthetic. But you may not have the perfect image to go with the slide. In that case, you can directly download the picture from Google without leaving the tab.

How to import Google images into Google Slides:

Go to Insert >> Image >> Search the web >> Type in the name of the image you want. Or, go to Explore section and Google directly from the Slides tab.

3. Reflect your images if it suits the context

This will be a really cool effect, especially for slides with a single important image. Reflecting your images is a creative way to grab the attention with a single slide. But, this is a bit outdated feature, so it’s better to avoid for professional presentations.

How to reflect an image in Google Slides:

Select an image. Go to Format options and tick the box next to Reflection. Use the slider to adjust the size and transparency.

4. Make the image transparent

Another tip is to adjust the transparency of your image rather than adding a plain image. Plus, you can write relevant text on top of a transparent image.

How to make an image transparent in Google Slides:

Right-click on the picture and go to Formats option. Go to Adjustments >> Transparency. Adjust the transparency as per your requirements.

5. Resize and rotate shapes and images

When you import an image from the web, it might not be the right size for your slides. Google Slides allows you to resize and rotate the images and shapes.

To resize a picture, simply select the picture and move the cursor to bring to the desired size. To rotate an image, click the picture and choose Arrange. Then, click Rotate and select the preferred orientation. Avoid these while using images in Google Slides presentation: Though there are a hundred things you can do to your image, overdoing it will beat the point of making your Google Slides presentation look good. Following are some of the things you should avoid so that the slides look professional.

Using blurry or irrelevant pictures. Stretching or cropping the image more than necessary Low resolution images Watermarked images Not adding citations while using a picture you don’t own Crowding the slides with pictures Using reflection or transparency settings in all the images

Make your Google Slides presentation interactive

1. use the interactive q&a tool.

Having a Q&A section at the end helps you clear any doubts your audience might have. You can make it more interesting by using the Q&A tool. The audience don’t have to wait till the end of the presentation, they can type in the question whenever they want.

How to use the Q&A tool:

During your presentation, activate the Q&A feature by clicking on the Q&A tool. Audience sees a weblink where they can submit their questions. You can answer them at the end of the presentation. You can check the past questions by going to Tools >> Q&A history

2. Create a timeline

In many business presentations, you might need to present the progress of a project and timeline is an important part of it. It is easy to understand and remember. This can be used for interactions and discussions with the audience.

How to create timeline in Google Slides:

Go to Insert >> Diagram This shows a list of different types of timeline templates in built with Google Slides. Choose the one you like and edit it for your data.

Color schemes for your Google Slides presentation

1. edit theme colors.

Every Google Slide theme you choose comes with a pre-set color scheme. However, you can customize the theme according to the color you prefer.

Go to Slide >> Edit Theme Choose a color from the drop-down menu. Here’s a guide on choosing the right color for your Google Slides presentation.

2. Use color split

Using two different colors on the same slide is visually appealing. Make sure you use complementary colors like yellow and blue. For example, if you are using a blue background, use orange color for the texts.

3. Create a color overlay

Color overlay is a technique to make transparent shapes appear on your images or text. You can either apply it to the whole slide or a part of it.

Go to Insert >> Shape Choose a shape if you want to overlay only a part of your slide. Place the selected shape on the slide. Click on the shape and go to Fill colors and choose the color you want. Avoid these while choosing colors for your Google Slides presentation: While adding colors in a smart way can grab the audience’s attention, there are certain rules you should stick to while using them. Here is a small list of things to avoid in order to make your Google Slides look good.

Using multiple bold colors in a single slide Using same color for theme and texts Not sticking to your brand colors Using bright colors for reflection of images or texts. Overusing color gradient

Tips for text in Google Slides presentation

1. try different font attributes.

No one is going to read all the text in your presentation. So, you can highlight the parts which you want to stress on. You can make the text bold, italics, or underlined.

2. Research the top text fonts to use in Google Slides

There are a number of text fonts available in Google Slides, but not all of them make it to a professional presentation deck. So, it’s very important to know the most preferred text fonts to use in Google Slides.

Here are the 5 top text fonts:

Open sans Montserrat Cabin Ubuntu Lato

3. Use text box to have neat texts

Texts randomly strewn across the slides can be distracting for your audience. So, use a text box to have the texts placed in a neat way. You can also align your texts to left, right or centered to make it look professional.

4. Add a drop shadow to the text

Another way to make your texts look interesting is to use a drop shadow effect for Google Slides. However, if you lack experience in designing, we suggest you not to use this effect.

How to add drop shadow:

Select the text you want to use drop shadow on. Go to Format and check the box near Drop Shadow. Use the slider to adjust blur, transparency, and angle.

5. Add the technical terms to your personal dictionary

There might be terminologies or names that are specific to your topic, which may come off as spelling errors. In slides, they may appear in red and you may lose your credibility. To remove this, you can add those terms to the personal dictionary.

Go to Tools >> Personal dictionary Add the technical terms. They will no longer be shown as spelling errors. Common mistakes people make in Google Slides text: While the above features can make your text professional and easy to read, most people miss out on the basics.

Omitting indentation Wrong alignment of text on the slide Using very large or very small texts Not proofreading for typos Inadequate spacing between texts or lines.

Include infographics in Google Slides presentation

1. experiment with different types of diagrams.

If you have a lot of data to present, it’s better to present as graphs or charts instead of pulling off large sheets of data. There are different types of graphs you can use like line graph, bar graph, histogram, pie chart, etc. So, use them in your presentation. This adds credibility to your work and presentation.

2. Let your graph speak for itself

This means you must label, highlight or add everything in the graph such that anyone can analyze it. A single graph with right labels and arrows to show the trend can convey the meaning much better than large amount of texts or spreadsheets.

Add animation to make Google Slides presentation attractive

1. add subtle animation effects on texts.

If you have a lot of information to share on a single slide, use animations to delay some texts instead of displaying everything at a time. This works well for bullet points where you can display one point after another.

2. Add a GIF or a meme

One of the main reasons why presentations are boring is the lack of fun element. Adding a GIF or a relatable meme is not only funny, but helps you put the message across easily. It is an effortless attention grabber.

But you have to make sure it gets added as an animated GIF rather than a still image. For this, the following steps will help:

Find the GIF in Google and copy the image address. Go to Google Slides >> Image >> by URL Paste the URL and click Insert. Remember you have to insert the image by URL for it to play.

3. Add trimmed videos in Google Slides

People recollect visuals better than written text. So, if there is a video on YouTube which can explain what you want to convey, use it. But instead of including the full video, you can add only the relevant part by using the embed option.

4. Use transitions for slides

Adding smooth transition effects for individual slides helps in keeping the flow. The most recommended transition effects to use in a professional presentation are dissolve, fade in, slide from the left, fly in from bottom and fly in from left to right.

Go to Insert >> Animation Select a transition from the available options. Apply to a single slide or all slides, as you wish.

Are you terrified by the amount of effort you have to put in researching about fonts, choosing best colors and get the formatting perfect? This can be time-consuming if you designing is not your biggest flex.

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You can skip all these steps and still have an amazing presentation deck if you use professional templates!

Use Google Slides presentation templates

Making a presentation from the scratch is wasted time and energy which could be spent on crafting the story you want to convey. That’s why we bring to you the best presentation templates to help you tell your story in your unique way. SlideKit has professional templates designed by experts and you can customize it according to your needs. This can be installed as an add-on in Google Slides for free. It ensures consistency of aspects like font, theme, color scheme and layout used throughout the deck.

SlideKit has slides in the business and other professional domains which you can download, edit and use for free. Premium membership gives you access to 3500+ templates over 35+ niches. Using these templates will make your Google Slides presentation stand out. Here are a few tips to make the most out of SlideKit’s professional google slides templates .

1. Customize the templates

The presentation deck you choose will have all the design and infographic elements you need; but you need to customize them according to your data and your preferred color and font. In SlideKit, you can add images, videos, or hyperlinks, and place them wherever you want on the slide. Additionally, you can acquire hyperlinks from other websites to your own which is referred as niche edits .

2. Use niche-specific templates

There are templates available for different domains, so choose the one that fits your industry. Templates are perfect for branding since they come with placeholders for logo, letterhead, contact details and website address. But it’s important to choose the one that is aligned with the industry. SlideKit makes it easier for you by giving you a variety of industry-specific options to choose from. Moreover, incorporating effective SEO strategies , such as optimizing presentation titles, using relevant keywords, and providing quality content, can significantly enhance the online visibility of your Google Slides presentations, making them more accessible to your target audience and boosting overall engagement.

3. Plug in your data to relevant infographics

As mentioned before, including graphs and charts is beneficial for both you and your audience. Depending on the domain, SlideKit offers relevant infographics which can be customized according to your data. You can change the labels, legends, scale and figures, among many other features.

Now you have the best resources and tools to make your Google Slides presentation look compelling.

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20 Google Slides Tips to spice up your Presentations

Google Slides tips, 20 great tips to push your presentation slide show to the top of the list, make people listen and get your message across clearly, professionally and with style.

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If you need to make a presentation, you want to give yourself the best chance of success. To sell the product or yourself, to inform, to get your message across – the better the presentation the better the chances. Slide show presentations are a common way of doing this, but they are no less useful for that. They have many advantages, it’s why they are so popular, they can get the information across clearly, concisely, and memorably if done well. One of the most important decisions is which software to use. One option is Google Slides, but the software alone will not a great presentation make. In this article, we’ll give you some tips on how to really spice up that Google Slides presentation to create something you are proud of and more importantly will get the job done.

What is Google Slides?

Google Slides is a specialized presentation program that is part of the Google Drive service and it is free or there is a paid-for business option – G suite.  It is available as a desktop application and also as a web app or mobile app, so it can be used in pretty much any situation by anybody with computer access.

Put simply Google Slides enables anyone to create a presentation and edit it , and significantly can allow you to collaborate with other users in real-time . It is designed for online use and is regularly updated with new, fresh features. Crucially, it is also incredibly easy to use .

You’ve got the resource, you’ve got the concept, so the only question that remains is how do you make it something special? Here are the top 20 design tips to consider when using Google Slides:

Tip 1: Use templates Tip 2: Use plenty of  images Tip 3: Experiment with typography Tip 4: Add diagrams and infographics Tip 5: Get creative with your images Tip 6: Be careful with color Tip 7: Add animated transitions Tip 8: Collaborate with your team Tip 9: Add videos Tip 10: Hold back on the text

Tip 11: Make it a story Tip 12: Make reference Tip 13: Add links Tip 14: Take questions Tip 15: Make notes Tip 16: Add bullet points Tip 17: Make it device friendly Tip 18: Use numbers Tip 19: Finish with C.T.A Tip 20: Don’t extend too much

Tip #1: Use templates

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The theme of your presentation should be represented by the theme of your slideshow. It will hold everything together.

Unless you are a designer yourself, it can be tricky and time-consuming to design a presentation from scratch that looks the part. The professional designers know what they are doing and give you plenty of options. It isn’t lazy, it doesn’t reflect on your design skills (you aren’t a designer anyway), and nobody questions your creativity.

In actual fact, using the numerous professionally designed templates available on Google Slides does two really useful jobs, if, in fact, they notice at all. Firstly it shows the audience that you know your limits and more importantly, it gives you time to focus on the content of the presentation. It is after all the content that is your principal goal. Plus it gives you extra time to concentrate on your all-important presentation skills.

The templates are all exceptionally designed, and completely and easily editable including the addition of images, layout, color, and background color. Really what more could you need?

Tip #2: Use plenty of  images

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Presentations need to be visual. We remember images, we understand images, we recognize and associate with images, and we are brief visual creatures. You need to use images, but we wish it was that simple. don’t just throw them in for the sake of it!

The images you use have a huge effect. The key is to use powerful and appropriate images such as photos and illustrations that help you get your message through. Images that emphasize and enhance your words, stoke up emotion and clarify a complex issue, all these images are useful and powerful. They help you deliver what you want, they help you get your message across and you need to get them into the presentation as thoughtfully as possible.

So you know, you want images so then you need to decide on the right ones. Either use your own images previously downloaded or created and saved and insert them or use Google image search. If you use Google’s image search which has a tremendous number of options, we’re talking in the millions here, it isn’t even necessary to download them first, just add them via your browser tab, insert, image, type in keywords and search away then click on your choice and it’s done.

The type of images you add is important and well worth thinking about. Illustrations can show creativity, originality, and imagination. They are great for illustrating more abstract or complex ideas. You can choose between artistic, hand-drawn, graphic, geometric, simple outlines, etc, all will generate a different tone and feel. Photographic images can present reality, credibility, and honesty. With either choice, you can get really creative, grab the attention, hold the attention, and be remembered.

Be aware that heavy files can result in lagging, which is the last thing you need. Run the presentation through, to check it’s smooth.

Tip #3: Experiment with typography

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If you’ve got great content, and we’re sure you have, why go with a bog-standard font. Let’s get creative and choose the font that will suit your theme, your content, and your style, a font that will catch the eye and set you apart. In Google Slides when you click on a text box you get a font option, including size, color, etc. There is a great range but selecting “more fonts” at the top will direct you to the free Google Fonts service. Here you can get really funky. Don’t be afraid an unusual font can have a wow effect but remember it needs to be readable too. You can add your own custom fonts too.

And that’s not all, clicking on the More option on the menu bar (far right) gives you room to play with the text you have, from the usual rotation, size, text fitting, and positioning to the more interesting drop shadow and reflection options. (including opacity, and translucency slide bars.) These add interest and an extra dimension and look like you’ve really made an effort.

Tip #4: Add diagrams and infographics

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As with the images above, infographics and diagrams are ideal for presentations. They convey masses amount of information in accessible chunks in a visual way. If you’ve got stats and data or even a complex idea to explain there is little as confusing and frankly dull as long lists of figures or long-winded explanations. This is where the latest craze for infographics really comes into its own.

You can create infographics independently of Google Slides and simply insert it, in the correct spot. Alternatively, you can create a chart or graph, a flowchart, or a diagram straight in Slides, using google sheets or one of the standard menu options. Again these are flexible and editable.

Tip #5: Get creative with your images

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We’ve already established that you need images, right? If you’ve selected the appropriate powerful ones, now is the time to put in a tiny bit of effort to add a little extra style. Google Slides contains an option for masking images, meaning you can play with the edges, round off the corners, change image shape and add other stylistic elements. These little things make a huge difference so get creative and experiment, you can always undo, the many options by simply clicking on the image, then the Mask image icon (the little triangle).

Tip #6: Be careful with color

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We all know colors can improve a presentation but it is equally true that they can ruin it too. A tendency to throw colors around willy-nilly can look childish and distract from your main aim, so think carefully.

Colors carry associations and are emotive(be aware that they are also culture-sensitive) and can be a great psychological tool when presenting. But you have to make some decisions about what, where, and how much.

  • Brand Colors – if you’re presenting your brand, colors are a fantastic way of creating a strong flow of identity throughout. You can stick to the exact colors or use tonal variations and still keep the consistency.
  • Bright Colors – catch the attention, but don’t overdo it. Combinations work well, especially regarding images and texts.
  • One dominant color – A theme that eases from slide to slide, when used cleverly focuses the eye and highlights key points.
  • Black and White – a classic for a reason, dramatic yet clear, elegant yet simple, and you can add grey or occasional pops of color that really stand out.
  • Trends of 2022 – colors go in fashions too, check out the most trendy colors and combinations in 2022 .
  • Gradients – Gradients and color transitions are very popular.
  • Backgrounds – full or part, transparent or semi-transparent, plain, pattern or texture – background really help draw the eye to a particular section. You can also add your own.

Google Slides makes it easy to edit colors into your work, the difficult bit is making the decision in the first place.

Tip #7: Add animated transitions

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

The visual effect given when moving from one slide to the next, transitions is one of the simplest methods of adding a professional feel to the overall presentation. In Google Slides, just click on the “Transitions” button on the menu and choose from the many options available. The rule of thumb is to find one you like and stick to it during the whole presentation, there are lots of options but don’t be tempted to mix them up. A great transition will keep the interest and create a dynamic flow, a cacophony will distract.

It’s worth noting you should try to keep the number of slides and therefore transitions as low as possible, too many slides is too much movement and not enough focus.

Tip #8: Collaborate with your team

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A great advantage of Google Slides is that as it’s online, anyone with permission can see where you are at with the design and even edit it. If you are working with a design team or content writers this is ideal, if you want another opinion it’s a great option too. Another set of eyes can offer insights, and advice, and often see mistakes that you haven’t even noticed. And always get your presentation proofread to avoid potential embarrassment, the last thing you need is to be talking over a glaring typo, hours spent putting together a great presentation can be lost in an instant.

All edits are tracked by the user and indicated by color coding and you can give various levels of permissions. With a revision history that tracks changes to the presentation.

Tip #9: Add videos

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

It may be appropriate to do something a little different and add a video, it will cause a stir. If you think this is an option that will add to your presentation and isn’t just there because you can do it, then it’s easy to do in Google Slides.

By clicking on “Insert” then “video”, you can add either form your own saved video to your Google Drive account or search YouTube videos. Be sure to watch the video before embedding it, you don’t want an embarrassing surprise. Then edit or format your video as you wish, you can change position or size and playback options, it’s easy but a great way of impressing the audience.

Tip #10: Hold back on the text

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Your presentation is an aid to your speech, a guide, and in addition, it is not a document to be read. A text overload will do one of two things either people will focus on the writing and you’ll lose their attention, or worse you’ll lose them altogether and they’ll focus on neither.

The rule is to be brief, the shorter the better. Strong impacting, emotive, emphasizing, provocative – these are the words you are looking for, nobody wants long explanatory texts (that’s what your images are for).

Experts recommend up to six words per slide is enough to gain the attention and get the audience to listen to what you have to say.

Tip #11: Make it a story

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We are surrounded by stories from the earliest fairy tales of childhood to the binge-watched Netflix dramas of present times. If you want your presentation to really strike a chord, storytelling is the way to go. Stories, anecdotes, and personal snippets all will allow your key communicative aim to be understood. They also give you a chance to show your personality, humor, humility, experience, and knowledge, and liven things ups.

The slide show is used as a guide through your story, a background that will hold the key concepts and arguments, keep them clear, and hold the focus. But essentially they supplement and add whilst you do the work.

Tip #12: Make reference

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By referring to current events, and culture you kill two birds with one stone. Firstly, the audience can relate to your message and can link your ideas to what they are familiar with. Secondly, it keeps things topical, relevant, and up-to-date and that includes the images of you. It forms a vital link with the audience, you are part of them and not apart from them.

But beware you need to know your stuff, what you may think is topical could fall on deaf ears. Research and know your audience, think of age and cultural differences – you don’t want your witty observation to fall on stony ground. And everything should be focused back on your main point, link it to the presentation.

Tip #13: Add links

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Links will enable people to lookup more detailed information, links will also show you’ve done your background, links look academic, and links can add a level of professionalism.

With Google Slides there is a research tool, which makes it simple to add links to websites but also to images or additional files in your Drive account. A very useful way of allowing you to be brief and focused but supplying all information that is needed. You can even type into the Google Slides to search for relevant images and sites.

Tip #14: Take questions (often)

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Don’t wait until the end to invite questions, people often forget what they were going to ask or are just desperate to get to the free buffet! Questions should be invited throughout, interaction is good, and it makes the audience feel part of the process. In a physical presence in a meeting room or conference hall, this should be scheduled into your time, it is easy to forget and move on.

Google Slides has a Presenters notes section that only you can during the presentation, this is an excellent place to remind yourself to ask for questions.

If your presentation is virtual then Google Slides can create a link for you to send to your audience. Through this link, the viewers can post questions which then appear in the box. An excellent way of increasing active viewing.

Tip #15: Make notes

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

As we’ve established your slide show is not a complete presentation, your skills are absolutely vital. You need to be prepared for the pressure and the performance. Google Slides provides a “Presenter Notes” option where you can create a guide for each slide, or a script if you wish. There is a good chance you will forget something or get lost at some point unless you really know your stuff – and even then it’s more than possible.

When you start your slide show select “Present” and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Click on the gear icon and open your written notes. The notes open in a separate window, so you need to arrange your setup so you have different screens meaning the audience doesn’t see the notes. The notes follow the slide you are on, forwards or backward, and at whatever speed you are working.

Tip #16: Add bullet points

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In an article, proposal, or report, bullet points are great, they break up texts, highlight key points, and make scanning easier but these are text for reading. A presentation is not for reading. You need to explain the slides, the bullets don’t. If it’s worth a bullet point it’s worth a slide of its own. Don’t patronize your audience with obvious point breakdowns when a few words will do the trick. If they need a breakdown, or explanation add a link.

Tip #17: Make it device friendly

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

You may well be using your presentation slide show in a very standard, typical way, perhaps projecting it onto a screen behind you from your laptop. Remember Google Slides is online so you can access it from a mobile device or tablet. This means that it is possible to cast from your device to a screen. You don’t necessarily have to carry around your laptop for your presentation.

It is also great for working on your presentation remotely, where ever you may be. You get a great idea on the train, take out your phone and access your presentation.

It’s also worth bearing in mind that others can access your presentation from their device too, so remember when doing the design that your presentation needs to look at the part on the small screen.

Tip #18: Use numbers

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Numbers add clarity, help the listeners know where you are, act as a guide through the process, and make it feel like you are progressing. If you number each slide there is a sense of drawing to a goal, it’s a simple rule but one of the best. They take seconds to add on Google Slides and are proven to help.

Tip #19: Finish with C.T.A

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A call to action is a great way to finish. It has the dual function of closing the presentation and opening the next dialogue. Devote a whole slide to it, make it provocative, you want this part to be remembered.

Thank your audience, of course, it pays to be polite… but please don’t waste a slide on this. Your ending needs to be dramatic and memorable. The questions you need to pose at the end of your presentation, and the questions the audience needs to be asking themselves is… what now? Tell them what you want them to do – directly.

Tip#20: Don’t extend too much

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We’ve left it to the end, it’s so important but be brief. Nobody will thank you for needlessly extending, you sat in presentations yourself and you know exactly what everybody is thinking. Let’s get this over and done, yes? This is what the experts say and who are we to argue.

  • Ten key slides  – Seems harsh and obviously, it’s only a guide but it’s a good guide. This is the optimal number of slides in a Slide Show presentation, as most people don’t cope well with more than ten key ideas in one session.
  • Twenty minutes – If your presentation talk is planned for 20 solid informative minutes it’s plenty. You can have a brief intro (but keep it brief) and clearly, it’s flexible for additional questions and discussions but your actual presentation time should be around 20 minutes.

Presentation construction and the presentations themselves are not necessarily dull. These key tips are both general and Google Slide specific. The idea is to create something that will wow your audience, look professional, create a buzz, and most importantly of all – achieve your main goal. Substance and style rather than one over the other.

You and your design are a team, working together to get the information and message across. The design should, of course, look the part and these tips will help you there – but it shouldn’t dominate.

You are a focal point too, and here are some things to remember:

  • Have energy – if you are not enjoying it, no one will.
  • Practice – eye contact, voice, and gestures, they all go a long way to selling the message and keeping people with you. Practice in front of a mirror, in front of friends and family, even a pet -it makes a difference when you do it in front of an audience – you’ll get the feel.
  • Prepare – double-check the equipment, and proofread the presentation (better get it to proofread).
  • Feel Comfortable – get there in good time, check the room and facilities, wear clothes you feel good in, it all helps your confidence.
  • You can’t please all the people all the time – remember some people will always be bored, and won’t react, hit the majority and you’ll be fine.

These Google Slides tips are exactly that tips, you use what you want, what you think will work for you, and you will work for your audience. The Slides will help, they are the magic wand but you are the one waving it and speaking the magic words.

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How To Make Google Slides Look Good [Complete 2024 Guide]

  • Last updated January 2, 2024

Making a standard presentation is easy, but knowing how to make Google Slides look good is an entirely different challenge. In my guide, I will show you how to make your Google Slides better , both functionally and aesthetically.

Keep reading to learn how to take your Google Slides presentation from good to great !

Table of Contents

1. Choose a Google Slides Theme

How to make Google Slides look good—theme slide

Themes ensure your presentation has visually consistent colors, fonts, sizes, and layouts. This goes a long way toward providing a professional and polished appearance, and it’s much easier for the audience to follow along.

  • Choose a theme that aligns with the tone and purpose of your presentation.
  • Ensure slides have a consistent set of colors, fonts, and layouts.
  • Select a visually appealing color scheme and legible font combination.

While you can handpick background color palettes, typefaces, and slide layouts, many of the best Google Slides templates are built into the program! In a blank presentation, you’ll find them on the right-hand side.

How to make Google Slides look good—blank presentation

Creating Your Own Google Slides Theme

It’s fairly straightforward to create your theme in Slides. Add whatever background color, images, shapes, and page formatting you prefer. Right-click your chosen slide and select “ Add to theme .”

Adding a personalized theme in Google Slides

Related : Don’t want to make one from scratch? I’ve got you covered with some of my favorite Google Slides templates  at the bottom of this article.

How To Import a Theme to Google Slides

  • Create a new presentation or open an existing one.

How to import themes to Google Slides—Where to find Themes tool

Note : Importing a theme into your presentation will impact all of your slides.  To revert to the previous version, use the “ Undo ” button by pressing the keyboard shortcut  Ctrl + Z  (on Windows) or use  Command + Z  (on Mac).

2. Choosing Color Schemes in Slides

A color scheme is one of the first things your audience will see, so it’s one of the most critical elements. Google Slides offers plenty of color options, including gradients  (which can be used for almost all the elements, including background, font, and shapes).

Use color theory principles  (like complementary colors) to create combinations that stand out for the right reason. Color psychology is also a great way to express emotions or convey messages purposefully:

  • Warm colors (e.g., red, orange, yellow) can express warmth, energy, or even a warning.
  • Cool colors (e.g., blue, green, purple) can represent relaxation, sophistication, or security.

Use Color to Make Sections Stand Out

Strategically use color to highlight essential elements (e.g., headings, critical data). To guide the audience’s attention:

  • Use vibrant shades that contrast the color scheme.
  • Assign specific colors to categories, sections, and team members.

Be Mindful of Contrast

Check that the text and background colors have enough contrast for better reading. The most readable combination is dark text on a light backdrop (or vice versa). In charts and graphs, use color to improve focus and understanding.

Note :  Avoid colors that can blend together or present difficulties for people with color blindness .

3. Choosing Text and Fonts

Your chosen font portrays information and dramatically improves your presentation’s overall aesthetic. If you’re trying to make a cool presentation on Google Slides, you’ve got a lot to consider!

Use Clear, Legible, and Easy-to-Read Fonts

Avoid overly decorative or ornate fonts because they can hinder readability (especially when projected on a larger screen). Stick to widely available and compatible fonts across devices like Arial, Georgia, or Open Sans.

Ensure Font Sizes, Weights, and Styles Stand out

Headings should stand out; supporting text should be smaller (or less emphasized). This is done to guide the audience’s attention and improve readability.

Note : While they can add visual interest, excessive use of font styles can be distracting and more challenging to read.

Complement Font Pairings

Select a combination of fonts  that contrast each other and create visual interest. Consider using online resources or font pairing tools for inspiration. We recommend sticking to a maximum of two to three fonts to prevent visual chaos.

Use Fonts That Align with Branding Guidelines

If your website uses a specific font and color scheme, incorporate them into your presentations to support the organization’s visual identity.

Align Text and Spacing

Align text and leave enough white space for a clean, organized look.

4. How to Add Word Art to Google Slides:

  • Select “ Insert ” > “ Word Art ” from the drop-down menu.

Where is Word Art in Google Slides

  • Type your text, then press the “ Enter ” key on your keyboard.

How to add multiple lines of text in Word Art

There you have it! Your Word Art will now appear on your selected slide.

How to insert Word Art in Google Slides

Note: If you want to edit the font or color, click the Word Art, and a formatting box will pop up.

Word Art formatting box

5. How To Add Google Slides Transitions

You can ensure seamless transitions from slide to slide with a couple of clicks:

Google Slides transitions—How to add transitions

  • If you want to apply the selected transition to all slides in your presentation, click “ Apply to All Slides .”
  • Any transitions applied to skipped slides won’t play during the preview.
  • Click the “ Stop ” button when you’re finished.

How to apply a transition to all slides on Google Slides

Tip : You can configure your presentation to play automatically  using Google Slides’ automatic transitions. This removes the need to press the spacebar or click on the screen to trigger the next slide.

How Many Transitions Are Available in Google Slides?

At the time of writing, Google Slides offers seven built-in transitions . There is currently no option to add or download additional transitions.

6. How To Add Animations on Google Slides

Enhance the visual appeal of your slideshow by incorporating animations (i.e., effects that make elements move). They can be applied to almost every object, from images to tables to bullet points. Follow the steps below to add animations to your slides:

How to animate individual objects on Google Slides

  • You’ll notice that your selected object’s “ Animation Type ” is set to “ Appear .”

How to set animations for individual objects

  • Fade in : This transition introduces the object by gradually fading it in.

A sample of the fade in animation in Google Slides

  • Fly in from left/right or top/bottom : The object flies into the slide from one side.

A sample of the fly in animation in Google Slides

  • Zoom in : The object starts small and slowly increases in size.

Under “ Animation Type ,” you’ll see the “ Start Condition ” drop-down. Open it to select whether the animation should play upon clicking a slide, with the previous animation, or after the previous animation.

How to set the start condition of an animation

Note: The start conditions “With Previous” and “After Previous”  will only work if there is another animated object immediately before your selected object .

How to adjust the speed of animations

  • Click on the “ Play ” button to preview your animation(s).
  • Click the “ Stop ” button to end the preview and continue working on your slideshow.

Related : Google Slides vs. PowerPoint: Which Program Is Better?

Tips for Using Transitions & Animations

We recommend using these effects sparingly to emphasize essential elements or facilitate the flow of information. Avoid using them solely for decorative purposes.

Pick Subtle and Smooth Transitions

Flashy or distracting effects can overshadow your content. Your goal is to provide a seamless flow between slides. Try a simple fade or slide transition.

Adjust the Timing and Duration

Transitions shouldn’t be too fast or slow. Aim for a natural pace that allows the audience to follow along comfortably.

Highlight Specific Elements Within a Slide

Selectively animating text, images, or charts can emphasize critical points (or reveal information) in a controlled manner. Avoid excessive animation that appears gimmicky or distracting.

Be Consistent

Choose a specific transition style or animation effect — then stick to it. This will help you avoid distractions and inconsistencies.

7. Using Images and Videos

Images and videos on a Google slide

Adding images and videos to slides can greatly enhance visual appeal and engage your audience. Here are some points to consider when choosing an image:

  • Choose images that are relevant to your content.
  • Use high-quality images that are clear, crisp, and well-composed.
  • Use images that evoke emotions or illustrate concepts.
  • Strike a balance between text and images on your slides.
  • Consider using images as slide backgrounds.
  • Adjust transparency or apply overlays to maintain readability.
  • Experiment with image formatting options (e.g., cropping, resizing, transparency, brightness).

8. How To Include Infographics in Google Slides

Infographics on a Google Slide

Infographics in a presentation can communicate complex information effectively. Use the drawing feature in Google Slides to make attractive and informative infographics. Keep these points in mind when using infographics:

  • Keep your infographics clean and basic.
  • Choose from bar charts, pie charts, line graphs, timelines, flowcharts, maps, and diagrams.
  • Avoid overwhelming your audience: Use limited details, succinct labeling, and clear graphics.
  • Use custom colors, typefaces, and visual styles to reflect your presentation or company identity.
  • Highlight the most significant facts or data.
  • Make sure infographic details are simple to read and understand.

How Can Poor Design Affect A Presentation?

Your presentation could be significantly impacted if you haven’t learned how to make Google Slides look professional. Here’s why:

Lack of Clarity

Poor aesthetics often make it more difficult for the audience to grasp — or focus on — details. Avoid cluttered or crowded presentations, imprecise typefaces, and insufficient color contrast. Key points might be missed, or the audience may get distracted.

Unprofessionalism

A disorganized presentation might give the appearance of being unprofessional, affecting the presenter’s credibility.

Poor Readability

Small fonts, poor contrast, and ornamental typefaces can strain the eyes and make it difficult to follow a presentation.

Lack of Visual Appeal

A presentation with a dull or unappealing design may fail to catch attention (and make the material less memorable).

9. A Few of My Favorite Google Slides Templates

If you’re not interested in using stock templates (let alone creating your own), I’ve got you covered with these slick presentations:

Ganymede Template

Ganymede—Dark-colored title slide in a presentation template

The Ganymede template offers a modern style with bold text for extra impact. Whether you aim to make a lasting impression with your pitch deck — or simply want to use colors that align with your brand — this template suits your needs.

Access Template

Dynamic Business Template

Green-and-white title slide in a presentation template

An effective project management report is characterized by clarity, and your color scheme plays a significant role. I love the streamlined theme of this Google Slides template and appreciate that a blank timeline chart, roadmap diagram, and funnel are included for incredible customization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make google slides vertical.

You can make Google Slides vertical  by following simple steps:

  • Open a new or existing presentation.
  • Click the “ File ” button to open a drop-down menu.
  • Click the “ Page setup ” option.
  • Select the “ Custom ” option and set your desired size (width and height)
  • Hit “ Apply ” to save the changes.

Can You Do Hanging Indent in Google Slides?

Yes. There are three methods to do hanging indent in Google Slides:

  • The ruler (blur triangle) along the top to position your hanging indent.
  • The keyboard Tab key for quick indentation adjustments.
  • Select “ Text Fitting ”> “ Indention ” > “ Hanging ” > “ First line indent ” > “ Hanging indent ” to the desired amount.

Are There More Google Slides Templates?

Yes. There are many free Google Slides templates out there. Here are ten additional templates  for you to use.

Bottom Line

Any presentation’s goal is to keep the audience’s attention, and you can do that with a balance between aesthetics and practicality.

I hope I’ve helped you learn how to make your Google Slides look good, express your message, and captivate your audience. If you need more assistance, Spreadsheet Point’s premium Google Slides templates  can take the pressure off you. When you use the code SSP, you’ll get 50% off !

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10 Essential Tips and Tricks for Creating Stunning Presentations with Google Slides

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Are you ready to create presentations that wow your audience and leave a lasting impact? Look no further! In this blog, We’ll share 10 essential tips and tricks that will transform your Google Slides presentations into captivating visual experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned presenter or just starting out, these techniques will help you elevate your slides to a whole new level. Get ready to unleash your creativity, engage your audience, and deliver your message with confidence. Let’s dive in and explore the world of presentation design excellence.

Planning Your Presentation: Start with a Clear Vision

Defining Your Purpose and Audience

Understand the purpose of your presentation and identify your target audience. This will guide your content selection, tone, and overall design choices.

Creating an Outline and Storyboard

Outline the key points of your presentation and create a storyboard to visualize the flow and structure. This will help you organize your content and ensure a logical progression.

Designing with Visual Impact: Create a Striking Visual Identity

Choosing the Right Theme

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Using Consistent Branding

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Mastering Layout and Composition: Balance and Harmony

Utilizing White Space

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Applying the Rule of Thirds

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Captivating with Visuals: High-Quality Images and Graphics

Using Relevant and High-Quality Images

Choose images that are relevant to your content and of high resolution. Avoid generic stock photos and opt for visually compelling visuals that enhance your message.

Incorporating Infographics and Data Visualizations

Present complex information in a visually appealing manner using infographics and data visualizations . Simplify data and highlight key insights to engage your audience.

Enhancing Text and Typography : Readability and Impact

Limiting Text on Slides

Keep your text concise and avoid overwhelming your audience with too much information. Use bullet points, keywords, or short phrases to convey your message effectively.

Using Readable Fonts

Choose fonts that are legible and easy to read, even from a distance. Stick to a maximum of two font families to maintain consistency and professionalism.

Adding Engaging Animations and Transitions

Using Animation for Emphasis

Apply animations selectively to draw attention to important elements and create visual interest. Use animations sparingly and purposefully to avoid overwhelming your audience.

Transitioning Smoothly between Slides

Select slide transitions that enhance the flow of your presentation. Opt for subtle transitions that create a seamless visual experience.

Collaborating and Collecting Feedback

Collaborating in Real-Time

Leverage Google Slides’ collaborative features to work with others on your presentation. Invite collaborators, provide feedback, and make revisions seamlessly.

Collecting Feedback with Comments

Use the comment feature to gather feedback and suggestions from your peers or clients. Encourage constructive criticism to refine and improve your presentation.

Practicing and Rehearsing: Polishing Your Delivery

Rehearsing Your Presentation

Practice your presentation multiple times to ensure smooth delivery and confidence. Pay attention to pacing, tone, and body language.

Seeking Feedback and Making Improvements

Seek feedback from trusted colleagues or mentors to refine your presentation further. Incorporate their suggestions to make your presentation even more impactful.

Engaging Your Audience: Interactive Elements and Activities

Adding Hyperlinks and Navigation

Incorporate hyperlinks within your presentation to provide additional resources or direct your audience to relevant websites. Create a navigation system for easy access to different sections of your presentation.

Incorporating Interactive Quizzes or Polls

Engage your audience by integrating interactive quizzes or polls into your presentation. This encourages participation and creates a dynamic learning experience.

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Sharing and Presenting Your Masterpiece

Sharing Your Presentation

Share your Google Slides presentation with others using various sharing options. Choose between view-only access, allowing comments, or granting editing privileges.

Presenting with Confidence

Prepare yourself for a confident and engaging presentation. Familiarize yourself with Google Slides ‘ presentation mode and utilize speaker notes to guide your delivery.

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How to Create Professional Google Slideshows for Business Presentations

Laura Spencer

You're ready to learn how to create a professional Google slideshow. You know the basic steps. But you need some help with a few techniques. Or you've created Google presentations before, but you need a refresher.

Learn how to make a Google Slides slideshow

Either way, this is the tutorial for you. We'll show you what you need to know to create a great Google Slideshow presentation. We'll also share a few advanced techniques and include links to related helpful resources.

This tutorial will show you how to use Google Slides templates for business. You'll sample the best Google Slides templates with unlimited downloads on Envato Elements. You're also going to see  professional Google Slides templates   on GraphicRiver. 

Templates make design easy! Now let's get started with the steps on how to create an effective Google Slideshow presentation—from start to finish: 

Check Out Our New Free Online Presentation Guide

If you're reading this article, you're probably about to create a business presentation. We'll help you out by taking you through some presentation creation steps below. But we've got even more presentation help available.

In our new free presentation guide,  The Complete Guide to Making Great Business Presentations , we'll teach you how to prepare for your business presentation. It takes you through the complete process to get you ready for your next business presentation—from start to finish. Avoid common mistakes and learn how plan and write the best business presentations.

The Complete Guide to Making Great Business Presentations

Don't miss our new free online presentation guide. It's chock full of powerful business presentation advice to help you make your next business presentation your best yet. Why not take a look at  the Complete Guide to Making Great Business Presentations  today?

Now, let's learn how to create professional Google Slides slideshows:

Your Quick Start Guide on Creating Professional Google Slideshows  (Video)

Are you ready to learn more about using Google Slides to create a business presentation slideshow? One of the best ways to learn how to make a slideshow on Google Slides is by watching our video tutorial. Watch this quick screencast to learn all about Google Slides presentations:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Or study the step-by-step written tutorial below. You'll learn how to create a presentation in Google Slides, easily.

Step 1. Plan Your Presentation

Planning is one of the most important measures you can take during your Google Slides presentation preparation. Yet, all too many businesspeople skip or skimp on this very important step. Don't make this common mistake while you learn how to make a professional slideshow.

Your planning should include an in-depth look at the goal, or purpose of your presentation. You should also investigate to find out as much as you can about the audience you're trying to reach. You can't effectively reach your target audience if you don't know who they are or what they need.

Narrow your topic down. Take out anything this isn't directly related to the message you're trying to convey. When you've tightened your focus, start to arrange the order of your information. One of the most important parts of how to create a presentation in Google Slides is considering sequence.

For a more in-depth discussion on planning your presentation and other guidance on how to make a great presentation, download our free eBook:  The Complete Guide to Making Great Presentations .

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Advanced Tip: Need to present your material more than once? Create a master presentation to base other versions on. Design the presentation master for the longest time slot and create it first. 

This presentation master should include everything you might need in your presentation. Then, make a copy (or copies) of the master presentation and rename them. Edit each copy down to the desired length by removing less important slides.

Step 2. Download a Premium Google Slides Presentation Template

How your Google Slides presentation looks is as important as the information it contains. People quickly dismiss a badly designed Google Drive slideshow as being unprofessional. If you don't know how to make a slideshow on Google Slides, you risk never being heard.

If you happen to be a professional designer with gobs of time on your hands, you're in luck. You can design the look of your presentation yourself and it'll probably look good.

Chances are that you  aren't  a professional Google Slides template designer. But just because you aren't a professional designer doesn't mean you can have a professional slideshow design . That's thanks to Envato Elements. 

Envato Elements includes an unlimited library of professional Google Slides templates for business. Use them to help you master how to use Google Slides.

Elements Google Slides Professional templates

It's that all-you-can-download library that helps you keep costs manageable. You'll unlock all the professional Google Slides templates for business you need. Plus, stock photos and graphics to perfectly fill in your templates.

Throughout the rest of this tutorial, you'll see screenshots from the Hasta Google Slides Presentation .  It's one of thousands of professional Google Slides templates unlocked with a subscription.

Hasta Professional Google Slides templates

You can also find a good selection of business  Google Slides templates  and themes at GraphicRiver. It's a pay-as-you-go marketplace to source professional Google Slides templates.

Templates are really the key when learning how to create a presentation in Google Slides. To learn more about how to use a theme with your Google Slides presentation, review this tutorial:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Step 3. Create a New Google Slides Presentation

Once you're ready to start creating your presentation, it's easy to get started. Start by opening your Google Drive. Click the New button in the upper left corner. Then, click the  Google Slides  option from the drop-down menu.

Google Drive new presentation

A new presentation opens:

Blank new presentation

Of course, if you're using a template as recommended, you'll need to upload it to your Google Drive account. Drag-and-drop the .PPTX file into your Google Drive browser. Then, double-click it and choose Open with Google Slides to start working with it.

Opened in Slides

You've just created a new Google Slides presentation. All you need to do now is apply a theme or template and start adding your content to your Google Drive slideshow.

If you've got an existing PowerPoint presentation, you can import it into Google Slides. Learn how to import a PowerPoint presentation to Google Slides:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Advanced Tip: Copy slides from one presentation to another by using the CTRL + C and CTRL + V shortcuts. It works for both single slides and groups of slides. This shortcut allows you to add content to a presentation without retyping it.

Step 4. Add Your Text

Adding text is an important part of creating a professional Google slide show presentation. Your words help tell your story. They can also serve to remind you of what you intend to say during a live presentation.

Here's a look at how to add text to a new Google Slides presentation. We'll use the Text box tool (it looks like a T in the Toolbar menu):

Text box added

If you're working in a template, the slides will usually already have plenty of text boxes. Click in them and type over the placeholder text.

Once the text box is open all you need to do is type your text. You can also format the text after you've typed it in. For a more detailed tutorial on adding text to your presentation, explore:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Advanced Tip: Save time by using the   Text formatting and Paragraph formatting keyboard shortcuts. You'll find a list of keyboard shortcuts under the Help > Keyboard shortcuts menu option. Click on Text formatting or Paragraph formatting in the shortcut list on the left to view those specific shortcuts.

Step 5. Insert Powerful Images

Once you've added the text content of your presentation, you'll want to take the slideshow to the next level. One way to do that is with graphic images and photos.

It's not difficult to add graphic images and photos to a presentation. Start by clicking Insert > Image from the main menu. The drop-down menu appears:

Insert  Image

Choose the respective option to add an image to your slide. Upload one from your computer or search the web using the built-in box.

To learn more about using images in Google Slides, study the tutorial below. You'll learn how to add background images and embed images in shapes: 

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Caution: Be careful about the images you choose. They need to be clear and compelling. Also, don't try to crowd too many images onto a single slide. A crowded slide detracts from your presentation. Finally, make sure that you've got the rights to use any image before you add it to a Google Drive slideshow. 

Keep in mind that most images online are copyrighted. You can find premium royalty-free images at Envato Elements . Download as many as you need with a monthly subscription. It's easier to master how to make a professional slideshow by starting with a template.

You could stop right here since you now know enough to create a basic presentation from scratch. But if you want to make your presentation stand out from the rest, you'll need to add some unique elements. There are some more steps you can take to do that:

Step 6. Add Engaging Audio and Video

Want to make your Google Slideshow presentation seem more professional and engage your audience? Let's learn how to add sound or video elements.

The Google Slides Insert drop-down menu now includes an Audio option. This feature makes it easy to add an audio soundtrack to your Google slide show.

Learn how to add both sound and video to your Google slideshows with these tutorials:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Important : Always make sure that you've got permission to use material that's created or owned by someone else before adding it to your slideshow.

Step 7. Set Up Your Presentation to Play Automatically or to Loop

If your Google slide show will be published online, you'll probably want to set it up to play automatically whenever someone opens it. Fortunately, Google Slides includes an auto-play option for slideshows published online.

Click the File > Publish to the web menu option. The Publish to the web dialog box displays:

File publish to the web

To set up your presentation to play automatically, click the checkbox to the left of the Start slideshow as soon as the player loads option.

You can also set your Google slideshow up so that it loops (starts over when it comes to the end). To do this, click the checkbox to the left of the Restart the slideshow after the last slide option.

When you've finished making your selections, click the Publish button.

Advanced Tip : When you publish your document online, anyone with the link can view it. A published slideshow can also be embedded in a document or on a website. But viewers can't change a published document or make comments. If you'd like for your viewers to collaborate with you by making changes or comments, don't publish it. Instead, use the Share button in the upper right corner.

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Step 8. Change the Look and Feel of Your Presentation

Even after you've selected a template or theme for your Google Slides presentation, you're not "locked in." Easily change the look and feel of your presentation by applying another theme. This can be especially helpful if you're rebranding.

Changing the presentation theme gives you access to different master slides and master layouts. Look at this tutorial for detailed steps:

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Also, don't forget that you can change the color and font of the text on any slide to further adjust your presentation as needed.

Step 9. How to Save, Restore, or Export Your Presentation

With Google Slides, it's not difficult to save your slideshow. That's because you don't have to do anything. Your presentation exists in the cloud. Any changes you make are saved automatically as you work.

Google Slides also stores earlier versions of your presentation. This means that if you revise your presentation then change your mind about those revisions, you can easily go back to an earlier version of your slide show. To do this, click the File > Version History > See Version History  menu option. A panel appears on the right listing previous versions of the presentation:

File version history

To restore an earlier version of the presentation, click on it in the Revision History panel. Then click the RESTORE THIS REVISION button that appears at the top of the screen.

You can also export your presentation to different formats, using the File > Download as menu option. You can export to the following formats:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx)
  • Open Office Presentation (.odp)
  • PDF Format (.pdf)
  • Plain text (.txt)
  • Graphic image of current slide (.jpg or .png)
  • Scalable vector graphic of current slide (.svg)

For detailed instructions on how to convert a Google Slides presentation to PowerPoint, study this tutorial:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Advanced Tip : If you plan on publishing your presentation to SlideShare, PDF format works best.

Step 10. Give Your Presentation

Once you've finished your presentation, you're ready to give it. There are two ways to present your slideshow. You can:

  • Publish it online.
  • Present it live.

To publish your Google slide show online, use the File > Publish to web menu option. You'll get a link that you can embed on your website or share with your potential audience.

To present your presentation live, click the Present button at the top right of the screen:

Click present button

There's more to giving a slideshow presentation in person than clicking a button, though. To give a good slideshow presentation, you need to practice. The more practice you get, the smoother your presentation will be.

Also, if you find yourself a bit nervous about giving a presentation, this tutorial can help:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

Review this tutorial for some tips on how to give your presentation:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

If you're in a hurry to make a simple Google Slides presentation, review this quick tutorial:

how to make an awesome google slide presentation

5 Top Tips for Google Slideshows for Business (In 2021)

We’ve explored how to make a slideshow on Google Slides for business. But to succeed every time, it helps to embrace the latest tips. These five quick ideas help you make the best impression possible:

1. Keep Slides Readable

Always think of how to create a presentation in Google Slides that’s easy to read. Remember, you might be presenting in a large room. Cluttered slides and small fonts will be hard for audiences to follow.

How to make a slideshow on Google Slides readability

It pays to choose readable layouts with large text and plenty of open space. Often, these have a minimalist look that’s popular in 2021. They’re how to make a professional slideshow that wows any audience.

2. Use Your Brand Colors

As you build your presentation, you need to think of how to make a professional slideshow stand out. A great way is to use your brand colors. This makes your deck more unique, and much more memorable.

Google Slides makes it easy to customize colors. Learn how to create a presentation in Google Slides with custom colors today:

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3. Choose Engaging Layouts

When you present, you sometimes find yourself losing the attention of your audience. One of the top ways to combat this is to choose engaging layouts for your 2021 business presentation.

Layouts how to create a presentation in Google Slides

Layouts that capture focus help you communicate your message. This helps you succeed. Plus, it keeps others happy by giving them something compelling to see.

4. Add Custom Fonts

Let’s face it: generic fonts are getting boring. In 2021, you need something better. That’s where custom fonts come in. These upgrade the look of any slide deck. 

If you need to find cool, unique fonts, head for Envato Elements. As a subscriber, you have unlimited downloads of thousands of custom fonts .

Need to know how to create a presentation in Google Slides with custom fonts? Learn how to add them in seconds with our quick tutorial:

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5. Illustrate Data and Ideas

Words count, but you need to imagine how to create a presentation in Google Slides that’s truly engaging. Infographics help you do it. These are illustrations that combine information and graphics to showcase ideas.

How to make a professional slideshow

Infographics illustrate processes, timelines, and more. And thanks to premium Envato Elements templates, they’re incredibly easy to build. Simply swap out placeholder text and graphics, and you’re all set.

5 Top Professional Google Slides Templates

You just saw the easy steps you can take to totally customize a Google Slides template for business. No matter what template you start with, it's easy to use a template to help you learn how to use Google Slides.

Let's look at five of the best professional Google Slides templates on Envato Elements:

Hasta Google Slides template

Professional presentations like this business Google Slides theme are the perfect way to show your portfolio and ideas. Hasta is a professional slideshow for creators, students, and designers.

The modern and simple slide design is 100% customizable. This professional Google Slides template features 40+ unique slides. They're built for sharing about your team, timelines, services, vision and mission, and more.

2.  Splasher

Splasher Google Slides template

Splasher is a creative and professional Google Slides template to use for your next presentation. There are five color variations for this modern and clean design. Image placeholders make it simple to customize this professional slideshow. The fun and well-designed infographics will keep your audience focused on the data you're presenting.

Margo GSlides template

Using a Google Drive slideshow doesn't mean you've got to sacrifice professionalism. Margo is a perfect example of that. Crisp and professional, this business Google Slides theme is ideal for corporate settings. Easily drag and drop your photos into the placeholders, add your information, and voila! You're ready for your next big presentation.

Ocant Pro Google Slides design

Make a strong impact during your next presentation with Ocant. This professional Google Slides template features infographics well suited for sales and marketing presentations. Graphics in this business Google Slides theme are resizable and editable. Crafting the perfect presentation has never been easier than with this professional slideshow.

5.  Clean Modern Presentation Google Slide

Clean Modern presentation for Google Slides

This professional Google Slides template is perfect for the person learning how to use Google Slides. The subdued tones and clean lines of this design make for a straightforward and professional slideshow. Sometimes simple is best when it comes to professional presentations. This professional Google Slides template is a perfect example of that.

More Templates for Professional Google Slideshows for Business (2021)

We’ve seen how to make a slideshow on Google Slides. As you can see, templates are the best way to get started. They’re how to make a professional slideshow fast. Let’s look at more great template collections to jumpstart your 2021 presentations:

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Common Google Slides Questions Answered (FAQ)

You've been learning how to make a slideshow on Google Slides. This powerful, web-based tool is more than enough to build a presentation that'll wow your colleagues and clients.

It's totally normal to still have questions as you explore how to make a professional slideshow. Let's tackle five of the most popular questions about Google Slides:

1. Can You Create Custom Templates in Google Slides?

After you've begun to conquer how to make a slideshow on Google Slides, you might be feeling inspired. Maybe you're ready to create a template of your own and share it with others. 

You can create templates that are easy to re-use. It's a great way to share your knowledge of how to make a professional slideshow. Read the tutorial to learn how to create templates of your own:

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2. What Formats Does Google Slides Support?

Google Slides might not be your go-to presentation app. In that case, maybe learning how to make a slideshow on Google Slides means adapting your habits and skills from another app like PowerPoint.

One way to conquer the learning curve is to convert your existing PowerPoint templates to Google Slides. That means that you'll be more comfortable working with a familiar template, and you can learn to do just that below.

3. What's the Best Way to Show Data in Google Slides?

Data rules the world. Every day, we lean on it more to inform our decisions. So, as you're learning how to make a professional slideshow, you might be wondering how to show data in Google Slides.

Use charts and graphs to show data brought to life. Click the link below to see how to make a slideshow on Google Slides with three data-driven examples.

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4. How Do I Print Google Slides?

Ready for your presentation to leap off the screen and onto paper? You might be looking to learn how to print your Google Slides.

After you've learned how to make a slideshow in Google Slides, round out your skills by printing the finished product. Add to your skills in just 60 seconds with the help of this tutorial:

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5. Does Google Slides Support Custom Fonts?

When you're learning how to create a Google Slides presentation, you might want to get creative with your design. And if you signed up already for Envato Elements, maybe you're thinking of tapping into the incredible library of custom fonts . Best of all: they work with Google Slides.

If you want to see how to make a professional slideshow with custom fonts on Google Slides, don't miss our helpful video tutorial below. It doesn't take long to learn how to make a slideshow on Google Slides that includes a fun or creative font choice.

Learn More About Google Slides

My favorite thing about Google Slides is that it's a fully featured app. It's amazing that it lives inside of a web browser because there are so many tools and options. 

To master the app, we've got an outstanding resource for you, the How to Use Google Slides (Ultimate Tutorial Guide.)   It's got a ton of tutorials that help you master the app and build your most professional slideshow.

As you're learning how to use Google Slides, start with these three tutorials:

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Make Great Presentations ( Free PDF eBook Download )

Also, we've got the perfect complement to this tutorial, which will walk you through the complete presentation process. Learn how to write your presentation, design it like a pro, and prepare it to present powerfully. 

Free eBook on Making Great Presentations

Download our new eBook:  The Complete Guide to Making Great Presentations . It's available for free with a subscription to the Tuts+ Business Newsletter. 

You may also wish to refer to the following tutorial for even more tips to make your presentation more professional: 

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You can create a professional Google Slides slideshow presentation from scratch. Follow along with this guide and refer to the linked resources for more detailed instructions when you need them.

We highly recommend using a Google Slides template. You can build a professional slideshow so much easier with the Envato Elements library. And you'll find single purchase professional Google Slides templates   for business on GraphicRiver. Both are amazing options for pro presenters!

Did you give your presentation already? How did it go? What worked well? What would you do differently? Drop a note in the comments below and let us know how it went. 

Note : This tutorial was originally published on September 12, 2017. It's been comprehensively updated by Andrew Childress . 

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Start with the basics

If this is all new to you, watch this video to see how to create simple Google Slides. It walks you through the process one step at a time. Plus, grab a free Google Slides Cheat Sheet from Shake It Up Learning .

Share slides with your students

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You aren’t limited to using slideshows to accompany in-class presentations. Share them with students to use when studying, assign them as homework or for asynchronous learning, or create interactive slides (more on that below). Assigning Google Slides to your students is easy in Google Classroom. Teaching With Jennifer Findlay shows you how it’s done.

Use themes and templates

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Google Slides themes are a pre-set group of colors, fonts, backgrounds, and layouts.  You may sometimes see themes called “templates”—these two terms are interchangeable and work in the same way. Themes/templates allow you to enter your own information but save you a lot of time by taking care of the overall look and layout for you.

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Doodles Theme from SlidesMania

You’ll find a variety of themes built into the program itself (watch the Google Basics video above to see how to use them). You’ll also find thousands more available for free or purchase online. Using them is generally as simple as clicking a link and then choosing “Use Template” to customize.

Add sounds to Google Slides

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Adding sounds like music or narration can make your slide presentation a lot more interesting. Play bird songs in a lesson on ornithology, listen to a concerto as you discuss Mozart, or even create your own read-aloud. Narrated slides are terrific for asynchronous learning situations too. Learn how to add audio from Fluxing Well.

Don’t forget video

The nice thing about embedding a video directly in your Google Slides presentation is that you (or your students) don’t have to worry about clicking over to another window or website. Instead, you can simply set the video to play automatically (or once the Play button is clicked). You can use YouTube videos, videos from other sites, or those you’ve created yourself. (Pro tip: You can set a video to start and stop at any time you like !)

Make your Google Slides interactive

If you think a slideshow is something for students to sit and watch passively, Google Slides is here to prove you wrong. Have kids click on correct answers, type in text, and a whole lot more. This in-depth video demonstrates the entire process. Get more info from Super Sass and Science Class.

Choice boards are a popular way to make slides interactive. This video has the quick how-to.

Drag-and-drop slides are another terrific way to draw learners into a slide presentation. It’s amazing how much of a difference this makes in student engagement!

Link to internal slides and external sites

Adding links really ups the interactivity of your slides and turns them into self-directed activities in a snap. You can link kids to other pages in the slides for self-checking assessments or to external sources like websites or Google Classroom docs. This is one (easy) skill every teacher should master.

Check out Google Slides add-ons

Google Slides itself has lots of features, but you can also get lots of (often free) add-ons to make certain tasks easier. Add-ons are available to make diagrams, find better images, and display math equations … just to name a few. Ditch That Textbook has a list of 20 add-ons all teachers should try here.

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One add-on teachers swear by is Pear Deck . It makes it easy to drop in formative assessments and evaluate student progress. The basic program is free for all users; learn how it works here .

Get in on the Bitmoji classroom trend

Those Bitmoji classrooms that are all the rage are right at home on Google Slides. Learn more about these virtual classrooms here, including how to make your own.

If you’re really ambitious, you can “animate” your Bitmoji to create a cool effect that kids will enjoy. It takes a bit of time, but as this video shows, it’s really not that hard to do.

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Once students know how to use the program, there are all sorts of awesome assignments they can take on. Even elementary kids can learn how it works. Two Boys and a Dad has an awesome free project to get them started. Once they’ve got the basic skills, here are a few ideas to try.

Challenge your students to create an e-book using slides. Have them illustrate their creative writing, or try it for a different twist on a standard report. Get the quick tutorial from Shake Up Learning.

Digital interactive notebooks make it easy for you to monitor student progress, online or in-person. Plus, no more worries about kids “forgetting” to bring their notebook! Two Boys and a Dad shows you how they work. Make your own, or find ready-to-use templates on the web like this one from Student Savvy .

Looking for more ways to use Google Slides? Learn How Teachers Can Plan and Use Virtual “Stations” Online.

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This tutorial will show you how to make a PowerPoint-like presentation using Google Slides. Presentations can be used for school, business, and so much more.

Step 1 Go to Google's home page and click on the grid in the upper right hand corner.

  • You can also just type in https://slides.google.com , log in if you haven't already, and will be taken to the Slides page.
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Step 2 From your Drive, click the blue New button on the left side of the page.

  • For more options, hover over the arrow on the right edge of the Google Slides option, where a smaller drop-down menu will appear. From here you can select to create a presentation from a template or a blank slide.

Step 3 If you are on the slides page, select an option from the top of the page to create a new slide.

  • Be sure to add a title and subtitle by clicking where you are prompted to add text.

Step 5 Add new slides.

  • You can also change a pre-existing slide's layout by clicking the layout option on the upper editing bar.

Step 6 Insert images.

  • As you add animations to each element by clicking the blue "+ Select an object to animate", they will begin to pile up. Click on each one to edit it.
  • Change the transition from slide to slide by clicking the default "Slide: No transition" at the top of the sidebar. You can choose whether to apply to all slides or just one.
  • Preview your animations by clicking Play at the bottom of the sidebar.
  • Remove an animation by clicking the small x on its rectangle, and drag each animation up or down to change the order.

Step 9 When you are done editing, press the share button to edit permissions for your presentation.

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To create a new Google Slides presentation, open a web browser and go to Slides.Google.com. If you want to start from a template, you can choose one from the template gallery. Otherwise, click "Blank" to create a new blank presentation. Your blank presentation starts with a single simple slide with space to enter a title and subtitle. You can personalize this slide, as well as other slides you add, by editing the placeholder text, as well as choosing a slide theme from the panel to the right. To insert another slide, click the "Insert" menu and select "New Slide," or press "Control M" for a quick keyboard shortcut. You'll also find other things you can add to your slide on the Insert menu, including the option to add an image, a text box for typing, videos, shapes, charts, and other features. After adding a new slide, click the "Layout" menu to choose a slide layout—you can give each slide its own layout or reuse the same layout as much as necessary. Edit the placeholder text, and then insert objects from the Insert menu. To move an object, click the arrow in the toolbar, hover the mouse cursor around the object's border line until it turns to a 4-point arrow, and then click and drag it. Each slide you add will have a thumbnail in the left panel—click a slide's thumbnail to open that slide for editing. To see your presentation as a viewer would, click your first slide in the left panel, and then click "Present" at the top corner. Click the Escape key to go back to editing. Google Slides also has some built-in effects you can access from the "Transition" menu—here you can animate a slide's transition into the next slide, as well as animate individual objects. To apply an effect, background, theme, layout, or any other setting to more than one slide at once, select the slides in the left panel by holding down the Control key as you click each thumbnail. Your presentation will automatically save to your Google Drive as you work—type a name for the presentation in the top-left corner so you can easily find the file when you need it. Did this summary help you? Yes No

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It was 20 minutes before lunch, my client was frantically looking at the clock, and the audience was squirming. We had suffered through endless forgettable PowerPoint slides and were all hoping for a merciful end. That’s when the presenter announced, “I see I’m running out of time, so I’ll just hurry through my last 30 slides.”

We’ve all suffered through slide shows with long lists of unreadable bullets, unnecessary YouTube clips, and overuse of graphics. Instead of holding our attention and making their point even stronger, each slide distracts the audience with more content they don’t need. Bad slides are agnostic. You can use PowerPoint, Keynote, Prezi, Google Slides, or hold up a piece of paper – it’s all a distraction if you don’t do it well.

Done well, a thoughtfully prepared slide deck can be the perfect slide dish for your full meal presentation. Done poorly and your audience will feel like they made one too many trips to the buffet table. This post will help you do it well.

For the first years of my speaking career, I presented with 35mm slides. You know, the photographs framed by cardboard that got jammed in the projector? That was me – hauling out the projector, clicking in the carousel, and praying that tonight it would all work. I soon learned that the more slides I showed the less the audience listened to me. So I cut back on the slides. I also noticed that when I switched to a black screen (see #9) the audience turned all their attention to me. So I practiced fading to black whenever I told a story or had an important point to make.

How I started

When I switched to PowerPoint I suddenly had a candy shop full of treats to sweeten my presentations with. And I started making all the same mistakes again: too many slides, too much content on each slide, and too distracting. After every presentation I always do a quick debrief – what worked, what needs to change? And slowly I developed a checklist for slide presentations.

I have shared with checklist with hundreds of speakers to help put the spotlight on them. Some were designing a new speech, some were preparing for a webinar and others needed slides to back up a video presentation. In every case, this checklist made their presentation better. They sold more products, got more referrals, and, in most cases, spent a lot less time working on their slide deck.

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If you’ve ever struggled to create interesting slides or worry your slides are too wordy or you have too many of them, this will help.

Here are my 10 easy ways to make any PowerPoint presentation awesome.

1. Build your slides last

This might be the most important rule on the list. Don’t build your slide deck until you build your presentation.

You could be tempted to start monkeying with slides early in your speech writing process – after all, it’s a fun way to procrastinate from all that hard thinking – don’t. Building your slide deck before you build your presentation is like building a road before you know where it’s going.

Your slides are there to ADD to a well-designed speech, not to replace it.

2. Don’t try to replace you

People come to hear you. If you are launching your service on a webinar, they want to know how this solution has helped you and whether is it right for them. If you are delivering a keynote speech or workshop, they want a glimpse into your solutions that can help move them forward in their work or in life.

Fancy transitions, superfluous video clips, and endless bullet points will get your audience’s attention, but take their attention off of you. Every time you hit the clicker the audience leaves you and goes to the screen.

Your goal for every presentation is to deliver the goods, not the slides.

3. Use a consistent theme

We are easily distracted and confused. That’s why brands always anchor advertising on their unique colors, fonts, slogan, or a jingle. They know that consistency in their brand theme builds recognition and puts more attention on the message. You should do that with your slides.

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Start with a simple, white background and san serif fonts.

A consistent, simple theme helps your audience focus on the content of each slide. Watch TED talks that have gone viral to see how simple a slide theme can be, like the ones by Dan Pink The puzzle of motivation (30M views), and Shawn Achor The happy secret to better work (25M views).

4. More images, less text

Want to quickly reenergize a tired slide deck? Make your images larger ( in this post I share where to get free images ) and reduce the text size. Remember, the theme in this post is that you are the presentation, not your slides.

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Your brain can process images 60,000 times faster than text. When you use images (and less text) you allow your audience to process the image without distracting them away from your powerful story, or making a critical point. Like subtle mood music in the background of a dramatic movie scene, images can augment and enhance what you are saying without stealing the show.

5. One story per slide

When I started using PowerPoint I would have 60 to 80 slides for a 60-minute speech. It was a lot of work to prepare each deck and when I was deep into the speech I would sometimes forget where I was and have to jump forward a couple of slides.

Then it became 30-35 slides and I could breathe easier, knowing that fewer clicks meant less to worry about. As my confidence grew it became 10-12 slides and each slide became a key part of storytelling or point-making—they had to earn their place.

I might use a slide as a backdrop to a story or for a short list that supports a lesson I’m delivering. Either way, it’s always on ‘story’ per slide. If I don’t need a slide, I fade to black (#9).

But, I always stick to one story per slide.

6. Reveal one bullet at a time

This is an easy one – reveal one bullet at a time. The function of bullets is to reinforce (not replace) what you are delivering. That’s why they need to be short (see the 2/4/8 rule, below). A good bullet point is complete on it’s own, but much better when combined with a live presentation of it. Here’s an example from a list of (very wordy) time management strategies:

  • Infrequent visits to your Inbox give you more time for deep work
  • time blocking allows you to protect time for important work
  • the Pomodoro technique can help you focus with fewer distractions

A better list – like one you might use on a PowerPoint slide – would be:

  • visit your Inbox less often
  • block time for important work
  • the Pomodoro technique helps you focus

To reveal one bullet at a time in PowerPoint, right-click on your text box, select Custom Animation > Add Entrance Effect and then choose the effect you want. In Keynote, click Animate > Build in and choose the effect you want.

7. Leave the fireworks to Disney

It’s great that you know how to turn text into flames and make images spin with the click of your mouse – but leave those fireworks to Disney. Your job is to make your content the star of the show. Every time you haul the audience’s attention away to some animation you lose a truckload of opportunity to help them.

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Your slides can still be amazing and helpful, but that should always be secondary to your primary purpose of helping people. Simple transitions, clean, san serif fonts, and large, attractive graphics trump PowerPoint tricks, every time.

8. The 2/4/8 rule

When I am advising other speakers I often don’t know their topic—certainly not as well as they do. So I rely on certain rules I have developed over many years. For slide decks, I use my 2/4/8 rule. Here’s how it goes…

  • about every 2 minutes I have a new slide (that’s 30 slides for a 60-minute speech),
  • no more than 4 bullets per slide, and
  • no more than 8 words per bullet.

Just like any recipe, you can mess with the ingredient a bit. If your content is more technical, you might need more slides. Sometimes I need 5 or 6 bullets. I use the 2/4/8 rule to remind me that slides are there to support what I have to say, not replace me.

9. Fade to black

The last time I was shopping for a car, I noticed the salesperson had a clever technique. While he asked how I liked the car and if I had any questions, he kept his sales offer face-down on the table. Because there were no other distractions, he had my full attention. And when it was time to reveal his offer, it was much more dramatic (so was the price!) Use the same technique with your slides.

When you fade to black you regain your audience’s attention. For example, after I present a solution, I’ll fade to black while I expound on how to apply that solution in my audience’s work/life. When I’m finished, I turn black off and go to the next point. Or if I’m halfway through a story I’ll fade to back before the punchline so I know I have everyone’s attention.

It’s no different than a close-up scene in a movie—the director wants you to focus only on the speaker. Note that if you are shopping for a slide remote, be sure that yours has the black screen feature.

10. When in doubt, delete

This might be the most advice I can leave you with. When in doubt, delete it.

There is a weird attraction to more. Authors add more pages thinking it makes the book more valuable. Sales people who talk too much miss the opportunity to ask for the sale. And presenters add more slides thinking it will make them look better. Wrong.

When you are doing the final edits on your slide deck, the ultimate question you should be asking about each slide is, “Will it make my speech better?” If not, dump it.

Remember, nobody will miss what isn’t there. Also fewer slides allows you more time for side stories, spontaneous thoughts or even time for Q&A.

Remember this…

I’ve said it numerous times in this post, but it’s worth repeating. You are the show, not your slides. More slides means more time your audience is not paying attention to you. Fewer (and better) slides means you have more time to build rapport, share memorable stories, explain your solutions and motivate your audience to action. You are there for a reason. Now go and deliver.

One last thing. Spend the $80 and pack a remote (with spare batteries.) Nothing’s worse than watching a speaker repeatedly lean over, hunt for the right key, and then peck away to advance the slides.

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Google Slides is a go-to solution for creating presentations. While you can make a presentation from scratch or explore templates to get a head start, the latest Gemini AI integration takes the experience to the next level. You can create compelling slides, generate relevant visuals, and summarize a long presentation with a single click.

Whether you are a student looking to impress your class and professor, an educator aiming to go over key takeaways from received presentations, or a professional seeking to deliver an impactful presentation to potential customers or investors, Gemini is your secret weapon to get the job done in style. Let's check it in action.

Since Google Slides is a web solution, the trick below works on Windows desktops, MacBooks, and affordable Chromebooks .

Accessing Gemini in Google Slides: Requirements

While Google offers a free Gemini AI on the web and mobile, accessing the same in Google Workspace apps requires a paid Google One AI Premium plan . It's priced at $20 per month and offers a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.

Aside from unlocking Gemini in Google Workspace apps, the Google One AI Premium plan offers access to the next-gen Gemini AI model and 2TB of Google Drive space. After completing the sign-up process, Gemini AI appears in your Google Slides account. Let's check it in action.

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1 Create a slide using Gemini

The ability to create a unique slide based on a text prompt is an effective way to explore and use Gemini in Google's presentation software. You can create a new presentation or open an existing one and select the Gemini icon in the upper-right corner to access the prompt text box. Now, type a text prompt and press Enter to generate a slide.

I entered Create a slide about buying an electric vehicle , and here is what Gemini generated. Google's AI model did a good job by adding a relevant heading, sharing the advantages of EVs, and generating a necessary image. Quite neat, right? Gemini is also smart enough to use the same text style as my existing presentation.

An example of how to youse Gemini AI in Google Slides

If you are satisfied with the results, select Insert . Or else, click Retry to give Gemini another shot. When I clicked Retry , it came up with the following:

A demonstration of asking Gemini to retry its response in Google Slides

Here are other prompts you can try with Gemini in Google Slides:

  • Create a slide about the best activities in Paris Disneyland.
  • Create a slide to thank my team members.
  • Create a slide about a birthday party checklist.

Don't trust and use Gemini answers in your presentation. Give it a personal touch based on your requirements and preferences.

2 Generate original images

Coming up with unique images for your Google Slides presentation can be challenging. Instead of browsing the web for your images, ask Gemini to generate one.

I was stuck with a bland birthday checklist slide for one of my presentations. I ran this prompt to create an image: Generate an image of a birthday party with ballons and celebration items . Look at the results:

Gemini generates around four images. Select the image you want to use and click Insert . Gemini is good at generating images of objects and items. It doesn't create new images with people.

Be creative and descriptive with your text prompts for generating images. For example, when I ran Create an image of birthday party , Gemini didn't create and show suggestions. However, when I used the prompt above, Gemini did the job in style.

3 Brainstorm slide ideas

Aside from creating slides and images, you can use Gemini to brainstorm ideas. I was working on a wedding presentation and asked Gemini to brainstorm a list of ideas to manage a successful wedding . You can check the screenshot below for the outcome.

Using Gemini in Google Slides to brainstorm for ideas

Gemini quickly created several headings with a detailed bullet list that I can use in my slides:

  • Planning and Organization
  • Guest Experience
  • Ceremony and Reception
  • Vendor Management
  • Contingency Planning

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4 Summarize selected slides

Gemini AI can summarize selected slides in Google Slides and enhance efficiency. You can highlight specific slides and request summaries from Gemini, receiving brief and precise overviews. You'll save time and effort when reviewing extensive content.

You can select relevant slides from the left sidebar and ask Gemini to summarize them. In my experience, Gemini did a good job extracting key points from the selected slides.

An example of how Gemini can summarize information in Google Sheets

5 Generate key takeaways from a presentation

This is another time-saving Gemini feature in Google Slides. Instead of summarizing selected slides, ask Gemini to generate key takeaways from the presentation. Here are some of the prompts you can use:

  • What are the key takeaways from the first section of this presentation?
  • What are the key dates mentioned in this presentation?
  • What are the key takeaways mentioned in this presentation?
  • According to the presentation, what are the potential benefits of buying an electric vehicle?
  • Show me the benefits of using a Personal Knowledge Management system according to the presentation.
  • Get me the final guest list for Mr. David's ring ceremony.

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The possibilities are endless. You must be specific and use the right keywords to get the required information quickly. You no longer need to switch between slides.

Supercharge your slides

Whether you want to design a presentation from scratch, add flair to your existing slides, or find the best way to convey your message, Gemini helps you with a few clicks or commands. What are you waiting for? Sign up for the Google One AI Premium free trial and try it in your workflow.

Aside from Google Slides, your active subscription unlocks the AI chatbot in other Workspace apps like Gmail and Google Drive . Refer to our detailed guide on integrating Gemini with Google's productivity applications.

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Creating a dynamic and interactive presentation is essential in today’s digital world. Hyperlinks are a fantastic way to make your Google Slides presentations more engaging and informative. Whether you’re linking to a website, a different slide within your presentation, or an email address, hyperlinks can enhance your slides by providing additional resources and making your presentation more interactive. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the simple steps to create hyperlinks in Google Slides.

Why Use Hyperlinks in Google Slides?

Hyperlinks can significantly improve your presentations by:

  • Allowing quick access to external websites for more information.
  • Enabling easy navigation within your slides.
  • Providing a direct link to email addresses for quick communication.
  • Adding interactivity, which can make your presentation more engaging.

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Hyperlinks in Google Slides

There are three primary ways to add hyperlinks in Google Slides: linking to a website, linking to another slide within the same presentation, and linking to an email address. Here’s how you can do each:

1. Adding a Hyperlink to a Website

To link to a website from your Google Slides presentation, follow these steps:

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Step 1: Select the Text or Object: Highlight the text or select the object (like an image or shape) you want to link.

Step 2: Insert Link: Click on the “Insert” menu at the top of the screen and select “Link.” Alternatively, you can use the shortcut `Ctrl+K` (or `Cmd+K` on a Mac).

Step 3: Enter URL: A dialog box will appear. Type the URL of the website you want to connect to into the “Link” field.

Step 4: Apply the Link: Click “Apply.” The text or object will now be hyperlinked to the specified URL.

2. Linking to Another Slide in the Same Presentation

Creating links to other slides within the same presentation can help your audience navigate through your content more smoothly. Here’s how to do it:

Google Slides interface. "Next Slide" option selected. "Welcome" text box linked to another slide.

Step 1: Select the Text or Object: Highlight the text or select the object you want to link.

Step 2: Insert Link: Click on the “Insert” menu and select “Link.”

Step 3: Choose Slide: In the dialog box, click on the drop-down arrow next to “Slides in this presentation.” Select the slide you want to link to.

Step 4: Apply the Link: Click “Apply.” Your text or object will now link to the selected slide.

3. Linking to an Email Address

Linking to an email address can facilitate quick communication. Here’s how you can do it:

Step 3: Enter Email Address: In the dialog box, type `mailto:` followed by the email address (e.g., `mailto:[email protected]`).

Step  4: Apply the Link: Click “Apply.” The text or object will now be hyperlinked to open the email client with the specified email address.

Tips for Using Hyperlinks in Google Slides

  • Be Clear and Descriptive: Ensure that the linked text or object clearly describes what the link is about. For instance, rather than using “Click here,” opt for “Visit our website for more details.”
  • Check Your Links: Always test your hyperlinks to make sure they lead to the correct destination.
  • Use Hyperlinks Sparingly: Too many links can be distracting. Use them judiciously to maintain the flow of your presentation.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Sometimes, hyperlinks might not work as expected. Below are some typical issues and solutions:

  • Broken Links: Ensure the URL is correct and that the website is active.
  • Links Not Working in Presentation Mode: Make sure you are in presentation mode when testing links. Some links might not work correctly in edit mode.
  • Email Links Not Opening: Check your browser and email client settings. Ensure that your email client is set as the default application for handling mailto links.

Hyperlinks are a powerful tool to make your Google Slides presentations more interactive and informative. By following the steps outlined above, you can easily add hyperlinks to websites, other slides within your presentation, and email addresses. This will not only enhance the user experience but also provide additional resources and information to your audience. To make your presentations even more impressive, consider using pre-made free Google Slides templates available online. These templates can save you time and provide a professional look for your slides.  For more tips and tricks on creating interactive presentations, check out our blog on how to make a hyperlink in PowerPoint . Mastering these skills will ensure that your presentations are not only visually appealing but also highly functional. Start enhancing your slides today with these simple steps and resources!

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Changing colors, backgrounds, & accent colors

Colors and backgrounds allow you to include branded elements throughout your presentation.

Background style

To access your background style, click on Edit Theme>Color>Background Style

Background styles are a great addition to any slide. There are five different types of background styles you can add to your slide. 

  • None: No style, just a flat color. 
  • Vignette: The edges of your slide are softened with an oval vignette (frame) 
  • Gradient: A procedurally smooth color change from light to dark in the color of your choice (theme color) 
  • Reverse: Reverse of Gradient (dark to light)
  • Border: Each slide will have a border 

Background colors

You can customize your background color at a global presentation level or slide by slide. To access your background colors, click on the Edit Theme  button on the left. From the Colors tab, scroll down to the Background Colors section.

  • Light: This should be set to a light color.
  • Dark: This should be set to a dark color
  • Default: This is the default color of your slides. You can set the default color of your slides to any of the colors in your Palette

Text colors

The tool will change your colors depending on the background color of your slide. If you have a light background color, it will use the dark color you set here for your text. If you have a dark background, it will use the light color you set here for your text. 

When customizing your Text Colors, keep in mind that the color on the left should be a dark color. The color on the right should be a light color. 

  • Primary Text color: This controls primary text like heading text, chart text, and timeline lines
  • Secondary Text Color: This controls secondary text elements like body text, chart lines, and labels. 

Adding an item & dragging to reorder them

To add an item to your slide, click the icon with the plus sign that says “Add Item” underneath the slide. After you have added all of your content to the slide, you can select the box you want to move. Once highlighted, hold down the dots on the left side of the block with the mouse and drag it to swap positions with another item. 

Moving the header from top to left

To customize your header style and alignment, click on Edit Theme. From the Decoration  section, click Header Style or Header Alignment.

Header Style 

  • Plain: Displays your text without any decoration  
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  • Left Bar: Adds a decorative bar on the left of your header and sub-header
  • Top Bar: A bar spanning across the entire length of the top of your slide
  • Block: Will add a solid

Adjusting text

When you’ve entered your text on the slide, you can make edits so that certain words or sentences pop. Click on the text block and you’ll see options to edit the font weight, size, and positioning. 

Adding a tray

An easy way to add personal style to your slide is to add a tray. Click the “Layout” button on the left side panel and select a “Tray” option at the bottom. You can use your tray for additional text, to add an image, or both. 

Adding image to tray + adding text overlay

To add an image to a tray, click the camera icon within the tray to access our free image library. Then, click on the image in the tray and select the “Settings” wheel. In the settings, you can toggle the “Show Text” feature on to layer text over your image. 

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