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31 thoughts on “9 Beautiful Color Palettes for Designing Powerful PowerPoint Slides”
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Powerpoint has 6 accent colors. With your choice of four, what do you suggest for the other two that are needed for a color scheme?↓
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Hi Alex, sorry for noticing your comment a bit late. We suggest you keep only shades and tints of the 4 colors. That is why, we gave the shades and tints below each color. Use 2 colors or 3 colors max in a slide otherwise it would be overwhelming for the audience. Hope this answers your question.↓
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I agree with Alex. If you don't fill in the complete palette in PowerPoint you are missing an opportunity to identify a brand's primary and secondary colors.↓
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slideteam is on target. You really don't need, and shouldn't use more than 4 colors. If there are circumstances where you might need a couple extra colors (a pie chart, perhaps), try lighter and/or darker tints of the main 4 colors.↓
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Beautiful palettes - can't wait t use in my next report/slide deck. Would be great if these colour palettes were downloadable. Or at the least a link to the slides that use them so I could download them from there.↓
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Hey Katherine, point noted. We will make these palettes and slides downloadable at the earliest. Thanks and glad you loved the color palettes! :)↓
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@slideteam - thanks for the response. Any chance you will let me know when you do?
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We will surely let you know.↓
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Hi Katherine, we have made the download links available for each palette. Please view the updated post to find the download link below each color palette.↓
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Wow - thank you so much for your quick response. This is an excellent example of customer service. Should you ever need a customer testimonial - you can count on me.
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So kind of you to say that, Katherine! Humbled by your words. :)↓
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Thanks for the great info. Love the palettes and the information provided with each!↓
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Thank you so much Donna for that compliment! :)↓
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Very good info . I never tried these combinations.. will try next.↓
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That's great to hear, Mugesh! Thanks. :)↓
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Thank for this resource. I love that you included inspiration photos and sample PowerPoint slides using the colors. Much appreciated!↓
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Thanks for the compliment, A.G.! And you are most welcome. :)↓
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Very beautiful colour palettes. Suits both professional and casual presentation settings. Thanks!↓
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Thank you so much. I truly appreciate all of your effort in putting together this useful information for many, like me.
Victor (newbie youtuber)↓-
You are welcome, Victor!↓
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Super detailed explanation. Loved it and it has been very helpful.↓
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Glad to hear that, Harshana! Thank you. :)↓
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This had been so helpful that I think I needed to leave a comment. Not only did you gave us a color palette recommendations, but you also gave us a gist of how to use it. Amazing.
Many thanks slideteam!↓-
Thank you for the compliment, Jayson! Pleasure is all ours.↓
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Very nice palettes. Do you think I could use the first palette but instead of red use teal or dark teal? Or do you think it would be too much cool colours? Thanks in advance.!↓
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Hi Harsh, you can definitely use teal or dark teal in place of red. Since gray is a neutral color, there won't be any other color - warm or cool - to compete for attention.↓
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Thanks a lot for the speedy reply!↓
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Our pleasure!!↓
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These are some really cool color palettes, and examples are really the cherry on top.↓
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Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to leave a comment. Stay tuned for more informative posts!↓
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