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Book and the City Keynote Theme Template
| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 3 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | October 2022 |
What's inside
City streets whisper stories waiting to be told - unlock them with the Book and the City Keynote Theme Template. This urban-inspired design turns presentations on metropolis magic into page-turners, blending literary flair with structural savvy for captivating urban explorations.
Keynote 2016+, three masters, three skyline backgrounds, 28 diagrams, seven metropolitan schemes. $22 for timeless city access.
Metropolitan Features Mapped
Grid lines echo streets, typefaces mimic billboards. Dynamic yet grounded.
- 28 City Diagrams: Population pyramids, transit nets, cultural clusters.
- Urban Edits: Layer districts for zoned views.
- Street Icons: 45+ skyline silhouettes.
- Narrative Flows: Chapter transitions smooth as strolls.
Sync: With Maps app for geo-infusions.
Chapter Slide Breakdown
Slide 1: Cityscape intro. Slide 8: Demographic doughs. Slide 17: Infrastructure infills. Slide 28: Future footnotes.
Quirk: Vignetted edges for framed vignettes.
Street-Smart Applications
Tour guides plot routes with path plots (slide 11), boosting bookings. Planners pitch developments via stacks (slide 5), winning bids. Students survey skylines with sectors (slide 23), acing urbans.
Outshines standards with narrative nesting.
Turn pages on progress - download the Book and the City Keynote Theme Template.
Civic Sophistication
Expert urbanism, authoritative archives, steadfast structures. Garamond for gothic grace, neon nods for nights.
Secret: QR embeds for virtual tours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tourism theme strength?
Robust - routes, attractions highlighted.
Device agnostic?
Keynote all, exports broad.
License longevity?
Everlasting, city-wide shares.
Diagram urbanity?
28, metropolis-centric.
Tweak tools?
Flexible, font-fluent.
Background builds?
Three: Day, dusk, district.
Good for
- Project roadmaps and sprint plans
- Product launch timelines
- Quarterly or annual review decks
- Company history and milestone summaries
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reviews
The progress bars and pie charts made my sales deck look way better.
Some of the slides feel a bit overcrowded but I just deleted a few.
Crammed this into a one-hour deadline and it worked out fine.
Like the data visualization stuff but the icons are a bit basic.
Got me through a quarterly review without starting from scratch so thanks.