Eight-Step Colorful Table of Contents Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
This eight-section infographic slide delivers a vibrant, easy-to-navigate table of contents for your presentations. Each topic is highlighted by a bold, colored marker—orange, blue, cyan, and pink—paired with clean white text blocks and subtle drop shadows for depth. The numbered hexagonal shapes draw attention to each section, ensuring viewers can quickly scan and recognize the flow of your content. A minimalist background and crisp typography maintain focus on the key headings and descriptions, enhancing readability across devices.
Built with fully editable shapes and text placeholders, this asset lets you adjust colors, fonts, and content in seconds. The master slide setup guarantees consistent styling throughout your deck, while intuitive drag-and-drop elements simplify section reordering. Whether you need to rename topics, swap out icons, or tweak alignment, this template adapts to your brand guidelines without hassle. Optimized for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, it preserves high-resolution clarity and avoids formatting issues when transitioning between platforms.
Beyond serving as a traditional index, this eight-step layout can anchor agendas, chapter breakdowns, training outlines, or multi-phase roadmaps. Its structured yet flexible design supports a range of scenarios—from academic lectures and boardroom reviews to marketing workshops and technical walkthroughs. With this slide in your toolkit, you’ll streamline audience orientation, reinforce your narrative structure, and elevate the professional polish of every presentation.
Who is it for
Business presenters, project managers, educators, and marketing professionals seeking a clear, visually engaging overview of their presentation’s structure. Ideal for corporate briefings, academic sessions, and client workshops that require audience orientation at a glance.
Other Uses
Repurpose for agenda slides, multi-phase roadmaps, chapter outlines, training modules, report structures, or any scenario that benefits from outlining up to eight distinct sections.
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