LaTeX templates — Presentations
Communicate and share your work effectively with these stylish LaTeX presentation templates using Beamer or Powerdot.
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This is a basic LaTeX Beamer template that I customised to have the logo of ICL and a background picture. Mind that this is NOT an official ICL template but it may still be useful for informal presentations. The official ICL graphical identity resources can be found here. Please drop me an e-mail or comment via Twitter @AJunyentFerre if you found this was useful or have any suggestion to improve it.

Portrait Slide Template downloaded from the Vanderbilt Biostatistics Wiki curated by John Bock. This template is ideal for making portrait transparencies. Note: This template must be compiled using the LaTeX+dvipdfm engine to get output PDFs of the correct page/paper size.

Black on light grey theme, using helvet font. Minimalistic, made for no-nonsense lectures and conference talks.

Gelugor is a Beamer theme styled after the Powerpoint theme for Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). USM's main campus is in Gelugor, Penang.

A minimalist Beamer theme with a watermark in the background

Did you know it's possible to draw paths between nodes and across different pictures in LaTeX? This example shows how to easily draw connecting arrows in presentations with the Beamer package. We've pre-loaded this great example originally published on TeXample.net for you to try out on writeLaTeX. To read more about this feature head to this page on the TeXample site, or just click above to get started. If you're new to LaTeX, checkout the third part of our free online LaTeX course for more hints on creating presentations and drawings in LaTeX.

Beamer slides with the logo and colors of the University of Iceland. https://github.com/benediktmag/hi-latex-slides

Template para apresentações de trabalhos de componente teórica e prática do Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Portugal.

This LaTeX code file is intended for use by CGU students to present their work. Wish you the best of luck!
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