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Spring Pastel Wide PowerPoint Template – Creativity and Emotion Captured

Spring Pastel Wide PowerPoint Template – Creativity and Emotion Captured

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  • Last Update 04/16/2025
  • File Size 4.3MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A spring-inspired title slide set featuring pastel tones in a 2-slide collection. The 16:9 widescreen layout combines soft pink, turquoise, and yellow backgrounds with geometric shapes (stars, water droplets, brush strokes) to create an engaging opening for your presentation. Each slide includes clearly defined areas for title, subtitle, and body text, making it instantly ready for company introductions, marketing pitches, educational seminars, and creative presentations. The PPTX format allows full customization of colors, shapes, and typography to match your brand identity.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Establish a strong first impression with title slides that blend pastel aesthetics and geometric design elements. Perfect for company introductions, marketing presentations, educational seminars, and product launches where visual creativity and emotional appeal matter.

  • How to Use

    Slide 1 features a pink background while Slide 2 combines turquoise and yellow tones. Simply replace the title, subtitle, and body text placeholders with your content. Customize background colors, geometric shapes, and fonts to align with your brand guidelines using PowerPoint's built-in editing tools.

  • Recommended For

    Marketing teams, creative professionals, educators, startup founders, and designers preparing emotionally engaging presentations. Ideal for spring campaigns, onboarding sessions, brainstorming meetings, portfolio presentations, and creative pitch decks.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide layout with a three-tier text structure: title area (top center), subtitle area (middle), and body text area (bottom). Pastel geometric shapes (stars, water droplets, brush strokes) are positioned on the left and right sides to create visual balance and frame the content.

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