LaTeX templates and examples — Presentations
Communicate and share your work effectively with these stylish LaTeX presentation templates using Beamer or Powerdot.
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"(Infinite) series are the invention of the devil, by using them, on may draw any conclusion he pleases, and that is why these series have produced so many fallacies and so many paradoxes." -Neils Hendrik Abel

A presentation template (beamer) for The University of Alabama (UA).

A beamer template using the default colours from IITH.

A simple presentation template from IX Graduate Workshop at School of Technology - UNICAMP. University of Campinas, Limeira-SP, Brazil.

This is a template for CERN presentations following the official CERN design guidelines. The CERN logo is legally protected. Please visit http://copyright.web.cern.ch/ for information on the terms of use of CERN content, including the CERN logo.

XIth International Symposium: Quantum Theory and Symmetries (QTS) Université de Montréal July 1-5, 2019

A beamer template for seminars and similar presentations. It is made primarily for usage at the DPS seminars at the Institute of Physics of the University of São Paulo. The presentation upon which this template was build was ``From Ebony to Ivory'', presented by Níckolas ALves at the Dead Physicists Society on February 28, 2019.

Template for using the Bruno Beamer theme: Inspired from the Metropolis theme. Lightweight structure and non-intrusive colors. Gives priority on content over slide elements. Uses XeLaTeX. See https://gitlab.com/matteodelabre/beamertheme-bruno for more information.

If you're looking to get started with a LaTeX presentation, this template is for you! You can customise the look and feel of your presentation by choosing your preferred combination of Theme and Color Theme. Click the image above to get started, and try changing the theme to "Madrid" to get the look shown. For more hints and tips on creating presentations with Beamer, checkout Part 3 of our free introduction to LaTeX course.
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