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Title slides template frequently asked questions
Can I export Mural’s title slide template to Powerpoint?
Yes, you can export Mural’s title slide template to PowerPoint. Mural allows users to export their boards and content in various formats, including images and PDF files. However, to directly import content into PowerPoint, you may need to copy and paste elements or use the image export option to create a PowerPoint slide. Be sure to check Mural's export settings for the latest options available.
What should a title slide’s background include?
When designing a title slide, the background is useful for setting the tone and context of the presentation. Here are some key elements to think about including:
Brand colors: Use your organization’s brand colors to reinforce identity and create a cohesive look throughout the presentation.
Imagery or graphics: Include relevant images, patterns, or graphics that relate to the presentation topic. This can add visual interest and capture the audience’s attention.
Textured background: A subtle texture or gradient can add depth without being distracting. Ensure it doesn’t overpower the title and other text.
Minimalist design: Keep the background simple to maintain focus on the title and subtitle. Avoid cluttered or overly complex designs that can detract from the message.
Contrast: Ensure there's good contrast between the background and the text to enhance readability. Light text on a dark background or vice versa is often effective.
Space for additional elements: Leave room for other components, like the date, presenter’s name, or logo, ensuring they fit harmoniously into the overall design.
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