KPresenter Template Contest Winners announced

Wow your audience with KPresenter!

The KPresenter Template Contest was over on September 15. We are really happy with the number and the quality of the entries, and the fact that they came from all over the world. KPresenter 2.3 will be the first version of KPresenter 2 to ship with some cool templates to base your presentations on. Thanks to these templates it's easier than ever to wow your audience, your customers and your colleagues.

Some days ago the panel of judges, consisting of Thorsten Zachmann, Aaron Seigo and Eugene Trounev, sat down together -- virtually! -- to decide on the winners. As always, a difficult task. But these are the winners. Each will get a cool t-shirt:

1st place
Burning Desire by Dion Moult

Burning Desire

A very elegant and well designed entry!

2nd place
Skyline Template Set by Joshua L. Blocher

Skyline Morning

A full set of templates with different themes for normal and widescreen displays.

3th place
Flood Light by Dhananjay Garg

Flood Light

An elegant and harmonized template.

Shipping more
But not only the entries of the three winners will be shipped with KPresenter 2.3, the following entries were so nice that they will also ship with KPresenter 2.3.

Blue Orange Vector by Dhananjay GargBlue Orange Vector Business by Pramod S GBusiness Curious penguin by GiacomoCurious penguin
KDE events by Damien Tardy-Panis KDE events Rounded square by GiacomoRounded square Simple waves by GiacomoSimple waves
Strange far hills by GiacomoStrange far hills

All submitted entries have been exported to html for you to see. They can be downloaded from the result page.

Thanks to all the entrants who have made this contest a success!

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Comments

Very nice results!

Thanks for the good job, these templates are great!

But there's one thing I can't understand: why do most of these templates include the KDE logo?

If KPresenter offers templates with the KDE logo, I guess they will mainly be used by KDE developers and hackers.

A common user not belonging to the KDE community (i.e. a student, a teacher, a conference speaker, a Nokia smartphone owner, etc.) would probably prefer a general purpose template.

These are great templates, and they can really help the diffusion of KOffice, that's why I think they should be suitable to a general use.

Lorenzo

There are three templates with a KDE logo on them. It's just a fraction of all templates.