This collection contains Keynote templates built with vector wave designs and curving lines.
They suit app developers, sustainability experts and artists who present ideas that involve movement or progression.
Opt for these when your deck needs visual rhythm instead of static blank slides. The wave elements guide audience attention through content sequences.
An app developer can map user journey stages onto wave layers to show progression in a prototype review meeting. The design makes abstract concepts more tangible.
Review the available decks and select the one that aligns with your topic.
App developers illustrate prototype flows with wave builds that animate step by step. Sustainability teams present campaign timelines using layered wave backgrounds. Artists outline exhibition concepts with rhythmic slide transitions. Wellness coaches structure program overviews with gentle flow motifs. These examples cover different fields where movement visuals add clarity.
Blank slides force manual creation of curves and animations. Templates provide pre-built wave shapes with build effects already set. Default tools require repeated node adjustments for smooth curves. Category files keep proportions consistent across builds. The time saved allows focus on message delivery.
Replace wave colors with your brand palette early. Test animations in presenter view to confirm timing. Keep text contrast high against wave backgrounds. Duplicate slides before major changes to retain originals.
In Keynote, select wave groups and use the Animate tab to adjust build order for sequential reveals. Lock aspect ratio when scaling to preserve curve accuracy. Use magic move transitions between wave slides for fluid continuity.
Other sources offer static wave graphics that lack animation presets. These templates include ready builds and node points for quick edits. The focus on flow makes them more suitable for narrative decks.
Click the download button on the preview. The Keynote file saves and opens in the app.
They run on Keynote 10 and newer on Mac and iOS.
Edit text, colors, waves and animations using standard tools.
Commercial presentations and client decks are allowed. Original files stay internal.
Yes, they support business and client presentation work.