Campus Competition Launch
A student lead presents the rules and prizes of a coding or writing challenge to a lecture hall full of undergraduates, using the workflow slides to explain how to earn points.

A professional academic toolkit using clean iconography and structured workflow layouts.
This deck utilizes a crisp white background paired with Overleaf's recognizable forest green and slate grey color scheme.
The visual identity is built around a series of custom flat icons—ranging from graduation caps to cloud upload symbols—enclosed in soft circular frames.
The typography uses a sans-serif font family that maintains readability even in dense informational sections.
A standout feature is the workflow slide, which uses a numbered horizontal sequence connected by dotted lines to explain complex procedures.
The cover slide integrates a realistic laptop mockup with a circular icon orbit, effectively grounding digital product features in a physical context.
This template is particularly effective for university representatives or tech startups needing to explain software ecosystems to a student or faculty audience without overwhelming them with text.
The design system relies on a strict grid with generous white space to prevent visual fatigue.
The color palette uses #2E3138 for primary headings to provide strong contrast, while green (#47A047) serves as the functional accent for call-to-action elements and bullet points.
Iconography is consistent throughout, featuring a stroke weight that matches the lighter weights of the typography.
Layout patterns alternate between two-column split views (image left, text right) and four-column icon grids for feature highlights.
The use of a small green horizontal bar under section titles provides a subtle but effective visual anchor for the viewer's eye.
Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.
A student lead presents the rules and prizes of a coding or writing challenge to a lecture hall full of undergraduates, using the workflow slides to explain how to earn points.
A librarian introduces collaborative writing software to faculty members, using the clean, icon-based layout to highlight security and integration features without technical jargon.
An academic department head outlines a new three-month research initiative, using the timeline and 'proposition' slides to align the team on shared goals and milestones.
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