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How to Create Stunning PPT Covers: Fonts, Colors, Backgrounds & Layout Tips

This guide explains how to design an eye‑catching PPT cover by mastering four key elements—text, color, background, and layout—offering practical font, color, and image recommendations along with free design tools to boost visual impact.

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How to Create Stunning PPT Covers: Fonts, Colors, Backgrounds & Layout Tips

Cover

A good cover quickly conveys the PPT theme. It consists of four elements: text, color, background, and layout.

PPT cover example
PPT cover example

Fonts

Each font has its own style and feeling. Using appropriate fonts gives visual personality and focus. Formal fonts like black‑type improve professionalism, while decorative fonts may reduce credibility.

Font example
Font example

Recommended font tools: HelloFont ( https://www.hellofont.cn/download ) and iFonts ( https://51ifonts.com/clientdown?from=font&fk=224757 ). Both provide many fonts and preview capabilities.

Colors

The “7‑second rule” shows color influences 67% of first impressions. Colors carry cultural meanings; e.g., red symbolizes loyalty, black seriousness, blue boldness. Brands often use a single color to convey identity.

Color example
Color example

Tool recommendations: WebGradients ( https://webgradients.com/ ) and Chinese traditional colors ( http://zhongguose.com/ ).

Background

A high‑quality background image creates immersion and highlights the main message. Choose images that match the PPT topic. Dynamic media such as video, GIF, or 3D can also enrich the cover.

Background example
Background example

Image sources: thestocks.im, Unsplash; video sources: Mixkit ( https://mixkit.co/free-stock-video/ ), Ignite Motion, Videezy, Footage Crate; dynamic tools: colordodge.com/VertexOscillation, Play‑a‑ball, Photomosh.

Layout

Applying a grid system to PPT improves rhythm, readability, and balance. Tools like Grid.Guide help create custom grids quickly.

Grid example
Grid example

Conclusion

Tools are only means; the key is to think about how to convey content effectively.

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