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Agenda, table of content
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Startup Presentation Template and Slide Deck (PPTX)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Slide Content
The slide is a table of contents, designed to outline the key sections of a presentation. It includes five main sections: "INTRO," "FIRST SECTION TITLE," "SECOND SECTION TITLE," "THIRD SECTION TITLE," "FOURTH SECTION TITLE," and "FIFTH SECTION TITLE." Each section features a large, colorful label with a corresponding number from 00 to 05. Below each section title, there's a list of subtitles or bullet points that are likely to detail what will be covered in that specific part of the presentation.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a photo with an overlay that gives a purple and orange gradient look.
- Five main rectangular colored tabs stretch horizontally across the slide, representing different sections.
- Each tab has a large two-digit number on the left and the section title on the right.
- Below each section title, there are multiple lines of placeholder text for subtitles, each preceded by a bullet point.
- The numbers and titles use white text which stands out against the darkened background of the tabs.
- The gradient colors from left to right are violet, blue, teal, green, and yellow, signifying a progression or sequence.
- The transitions between the tab colors are smooth, creating an ombre effect.
- The rectangles each have a shadow effect, giving a slight three-dimensional appearance.
The slide has a clean and modern design, with a clear color-coding system that visually distinguishes each section. The gradient color scheme effectively draws the viewer's eye across the slide, indicating a flow from the beginning to the end of the presentation.
Use Cases
- To give an audience an overview of a presentation's structure during an introductory segment.
- For use as an interactive index in digital presentations, where viewers can click on a section to navigate to it.
- As a reference slide at the beginning of each section to remind the audience of the presentation's roadmap.
- In educational settings, to provide students with a structured outline of a lecture or course module.