Please read this description carefully before placing your order.

Attention!

For the function of replacing all colors in a presentation (on all slides or a part of slides) to work correctly, you need to use only colors from the Color Scheme palette in your presentation.

If some objects on the slide have colors outside of the Color Scheme palette applied, those colors will not be changed when the new Color Scheme is applied. This can be used if you want some objects not to change their color when changing the Color Scheme.

If you want to bring all the colors of your presentation in line with the Color Scheme and thereby make it possible to quickly replace all colors in the entire presentation or its part by replacing the Color Scheme, then you can use our service: we will manually check the colors of each object in your presentation and, if necessary, assign them colors from the Color Scheme palette.

What is a built-in additional Color Scheme?

An embedded additional Color Scheme is a Color Scheme that is embedded directly into your presentation file. It is always available for use and it stays in your presentation file forever. You can edit colors in the NeedSlide Color Scheme just like any other Color Scheme. When you open the file in PowerPoint on any other device (computer, laptop), the additional Color Scheme is also always available, because it is embedded directly into the presentation file.

Do not confuse the additional Color Scheme built into the presentation file with the installed in the system Color Scheme.

The Color Scheme installed in the system is available only on the device (computer, laptop) on which it is installed. It can be applied to the presentation and thus it will be embedded in the presentation file. But the Color Scheme that is not applied to the presentation and installed in the system will not be available on another device (computer, laptop) in whose system it is not installed.

In the list of Color Schemes (Design / Variants / Colors …) built-in additional Color Schemes and installed in the system Color Schemes are shown in different sections:

  1. Built-in additional Color Schemes in the “This presentation” section.
  2. Installed Color Schemes in the “Custom” section.

If you want to install Color Schemes from our catalog into your system, you can purchase them here. Detailed instructions for installing Color Schemes into your system are in the description for each Color Scheme that is located here.

Embedding an Additional Color Scheme in Your Presentation

We embed your chosen Color Scheme (or several Color Schemes) into your presentation by making changes to the presentation XML files.

These changes are absolutely safe and do not affect the functionality and properties of your presentation in any way, except for one thing: the option to select Variants becomes unavailable.

Variants available

Variants not available

One of the reasons for this is to ensure that your presentation is compatible with any version of PowerPoint starting from PowerPoint 2007. But the main reason is that when using Variants, all the colors in your presentation will be changed to system colors. Thus, the meaning of using non-standard Color Schemes is lost. Some users use Variants solely to create a black background in their presentation. But the same result can be achieved by changing the background color of the slide (or slide layout), while you will have much more opportunities not limited to the system black color.

However, if you want to leave the choice of Variants, please let us know when placing your order (enter the text in the appropriate form). In this case, keep in mind that the lead time may increase.

Attention! A quick change to the Color Scheme in the entire presentation will only work if only the colors from the Color Scheme palette are applied to all the slides in the presentation and in all layouts of the template to all objects. If you use colors other than the Color Scheme palette, these colors will not change when you apply a different Color Scheme. Use this method if you don’t want the colors of some objects to change when applying the Color Scheme.

1. On the ribbon, select the “Design” tab

2. Go to the “Variants” area

3. Click on the dropdown button

4. In the drop-down list, move the cursor to “Colors”.

5a. If you need to change the colors in the entire presentation, then in the appeared list of Color Schemes in the “This presentation” section, select the Color Scheme by clicking the left mouse button.

5b. If you need to change the colors on one or several slides (they must be preselected), then in the appeared list of Color Schemes in the “This presentation” section, select a Color Scheme and right-click on its name. In the context menu that appears, select “Apply to Selected Slides”.

NeedSlide Color Scheme

The NeedSlide Color Schemes are composed of 8 colors.

There are 12 colors in the Presentation Color Scheme, but 4 of them remain unchanged in our Color Schemes:

1. Background 1 – with rare exceptions, it is always white in our Color Schemes (not system). It is possible to replace it with a system one if you want Variants to be available.
2. Text 1 – with rare exceptions, it is always black in our Color Schemes (not system). It is possible to replace it with a system one if you want Variants to be available.
  3. Hyperlink – no different from the standard (system).

4. Followed Hyperlink – no different from the standard (system).

Any NeedSlide Color Scheme uses and varies the following colors:

1. Background 2 – used as an auxiliary light background, to highlight text inserts, as an auxiliary accent, etc.
2. Text 2 – used as an auxiliary dark background, auxiliary text color, etc.
3. Accent 1 – used as one of the usual accents or as one of the monochrome shades in the Color Scheme, or as one of the two accents in Diverging Color Schemes in the “Maps” section, etc.
4. Accent 2 – used as one of the usual accents or as one of the shades of monochrome color in the Color Scheme in the sections “Maps”, “Business & Consulting”, etc.
5.  Accent 3 – used as one of the usual accents or as one of the shades of monochrome color in the Color Scheme in the sections “Maps”, “Business & Consulting”, etc.
6. Accent 4 – used as one of the usual accents or as one of the shades of monochrome color in the Color Scheme in the sections “Maps”, “Business & Consulting”, etc.
7. Accent 5 – used as one of the usual accents or as one of the shades of monochrome color in the Color Scheme in the “Maps”, “Business & Consulting” sections, etc., or as the main accent in some of the Color Schemes in the “Business & Consulting” section, etc.
8. Accent 6 – used as one of the usual accents or as the main accent in some Color Schemes of the “Business & Consulting” section, etc.

Basic principles of creating NeedSlide Color Schemes

We’re excited to introduce the NeedSlide Color Schemes! We consider our Color Schemes in terms of their set of parameters, if not the best, then some of the best that can be found anywhere.

NeedSlide color schemes were created primarily for business use. Therefore, among them, there are many Color Schemes that create associations with severity, simplicity, laconicism, and solidity. In particular, these include Color Schemes with monochrome colors – many colors of the same tone and 1-2 main accents. Such Color Schemes are not only very fashionable now (although we used them 10-15 years ago), but they also create a strict, laconic, and business-like image of the presentation. Among our Color Schemes, there are many traditional palettes, similar in construction to standard (system) palettes – with many different accents.

Both of these Color Schemes are easy to apply in any environment and with any presentation requirements. For example, if your monochrome Color Scheme lacks colors, you can use translucency for expansion – each color in our Color Schemes was tested to be able to use translucency and at the same time blend harmoniously with other colors. Also, the visual distinguishability of shades of the same color was visually checked, including when using translucency.

Moreover, in many of our monochrome Color Schemes, a small trick is used to increase the number of accents while maintaining the monochrome Scheme – although the color of Text 1 looks close to black, with an increase in brightness, this color can become an additional accent – all this is clearly visible in the palette.

All primary colors (Accent 1 to Accent 6) in our Color Schemes are selected so that they can be easily applied with light or dark gradients. You won’t find a base color in our Color Schemes that you can’t apply a dark gradient to, which is often the case in other color schemes.

Due to these and other parameters, excellent practicality and ease of use of the NeedSlide Color Schemes are achieved.

A small touch that emphasizes the thoroughness of the choice of colors and the focus on the practicality and convenience of working with our Color Schemes: the RGB values ​​of all colors are rounded to tens, i.e. the last digit in the value is always 0. The rounding of values ​​is almost invisible visually, but it gives a significant advantage when editing the colors of the Color Scheme – such values ​​are much easier for the user to remember.

NeedSlide color schemes are categorized and each category has its own characteristics. But in one thing they are one – they apply in almost all situations. But other than that they are great for use for educational purposes, entertainment purposes, and many other areas.

It is worth noting here that a lot depends on which colors are applied to specific objects. With the same Color Scheme, you can get very different presentation colors. And this also has its own versatility.

As mentioned above, in Color Schemes for business purposes, we often use a monochrome combination. In addition, other combinations are used in the NeedSlide Color Schemes: Complementary (Dual), Analogous, Triadic, and Tetradic. The features of cold and warm colors are taken into account, as well as hue, saturation, luminance, and much more.

In any case, you can be sure that no color in the NeedSlide Color Schemes came about by accident, that each color was reasonably selected. We are confident that working with our Color Schemes will increase your efficiency and will be of great benefit to you.

Features of some NeedSlide Color Schemes

  1. “Business & Consulting”

This section uses mostly monochrome combinations with one (usually “Business”) or two (usually “Consulting”) accents. There are also several Color Schemes with traditional (system) color combinations.

  1. “Maps”

This section applies three types of Color Schemes for maps: Sequential, Diverging, and Qualitative.

Sequential – In this scheme, colors are used to represent quantitative or ordinal values. We use both monochrome schemes and part-spectral schemes.

Diverging – This scheme actually uses two sequential schemes to emphasize extreme values ​​at both high and low levels.

Qualitative – in this scheme, colors are used to display data that does not have a quantitative, ordinal, or fractional value, but has qualitative (entity) values.

In addition, we are pleased to present to you several classic Color Schemes for maps.

  1. Other Categories of Color Schemes

These Color Schemes have been created based on characteristic photographs and illustrations in the relevant theme. After defining the primary colors, each such Color Scheme was manually edited with additional colors added.

Confidentiality

We are committed to confidentiality. Under no circumstances do we show/transmit or in any other way share the materials of your task with third parties. After completing work on your task, all task materials are transferred to the archive and stored therein encrypted form without access to any networks (including the Internet). This is necessary if in the future you request any work with your materials. If you do not want the materials of your task to be stored in our archive, then indicate this in the description of the task. In this case, all materials of your task will be deleted (without the possibility of recovery) after the completion of the task. The link to the final file (s) of your assignment is valid for 7 days. After this period, the final file (s) of your task will be transferred to the archive or deleted (without the possibility of recovery) if you indicated this in the description of your task.

 

Refusal to perform the task

We reserve the right to refuse to perform the task if the task contains materials that are ethically unacceptable to us (discrimination on racial, ethnic, gender, religious and other grounds, etc.). In this case, we will fully refund you the amount of your payment for this task.