See our blog post, cropping images and pasting them into shapes, for more on the topic, as well as step-by-step instructions. Now your image is automatically cropped to your shape. Then you have to select both (image placeholder and shape) and click Convert to shape under Graphic format.Now, in the Shape Format tab click on "Merge shapes" and then choose "Intersect". You can either insert your own SVG image or use one of the default PowerPoint shapes. Next, you need to insert the desired shape on top of the image. To achieve this, first insert an image placeholder in the slide master (go to Insert placeholder and click on Picture). Advance image design in templatesĪ cool effect for a template is to crop images to a custom shape so they are not shown as boring rectangles. In our blog post on the best fonts for your presentations, we have picked some good fonts for you to use. Use the right fontsĪ very important point with PowerPoint presentations is to choose the right font, because it must be easy to read, but it should also not be boring.
Now, if you want to know in more detail what a theme design is in PowerPoint and how to create one, you can read about it in more detail in our blog post, Theme Designs.
So if you are creating a template for your company we recommend you to add a custom theme with the company's brand colors and fonts. A theme in PowerPoint is a predefined selection of colors, fonts, effects and backgrounds. While themes in PowerPoint are similar to templates, they are not the same thing.
Saving time and giving your business a consistent and professional appearance. Make one template that fits the corporate design and any employee can use them from now on,