Hi, On 10/14/2014 07:51 PM, Lior Vernia wrote: > Speaking of which, may I hijack this thread in order to ask why we don't > have a slideshow template that looks like a slideshow template? With > non-white background, colors in general, some graphics/patterns, > thought-out bullet design, etc.? > > This template just doesn't look like it means "business". Not business > as in the money-making way, business as in talking about a serious > project with a serious brand. But maybe that's just me...
Speaking only for myself, I avoid templates wherever possible - beyond using a nice(r) font for text and some styling for slide headers, and having the logo on the slide master pages (which I don't like mostly), I don't get any value out of them. I try to avoid bullet points altogether when writing slides, and if I must, I use them sparingly. I'm not a Powerpoint/Impress/Prezi/Keynote guru/wizard by any stretch of the imagination, I try to concentrate on the story/narrative for the audience, and draft slides around that. Aside from font choices and background colours, what do people expect from a template? Thanks, Dave. -- Dave Neary - Community Action and Impact Open Source and Standards, Red Hat - http://community.redhat.com Ph: +1-978-399-2182 / Cell: +1-978-799-3338 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users