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I came across these slides on the Internet and the aesthetics of the slides look amazing in my opinion. The slides are clearly made in beamer (based on slide 3 and onward), but I can't figure out if this is a custom template that one of the authors created, or if this template is a downloadable theme. Does anyone recognize it (click to enlarge)?



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If it is custom, I would also be interested in seeing if anyone is able to replicate the first three slides.










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    Welcome! Look at a gallery, like this: it.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation, and search for your template.
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  • First and second slides looks like from metropolis but third and fourth not.
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    Write an email to the authors and ask them about the theme. You can find the email address of the first author cse.wustl.edu/~luizgustavo
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enter image description here



If it is custom, I would also be interested in seeing if anyone is able to replicate the first three slides.










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    Welcome! Look at a gallery, like this: it.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation, and search for your template.
    – CarLaTeX
    2 days ago










  • First and second slides looks like from metropolis but third and fourth not.
    – Ignasi
    yesterday






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    Write an email to the authors and ask them about the theme. You can find the email address of the first author cse.wustl.edu/~luizgustavo
    – samcarter
    yesterday










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I came across these slides on the Internet and the aesthetics of the slides look amazing in my opinion. The slides are clearly made in beamer (based on slide 3 and onward), but I can't figure out if this is a custom template that one of the authors created, or if this template is a downloadable theme. Does anyone recognize it (click to enlarge)?



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If it is custom, I would also be interested in seeing if anyone is able to replicate the first three slides.










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If it is custom, I would also be interested in seeing if anyone is able to replicate the first three slides.







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    – Stefan Pinnow
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    Welcome! Look at a gallery, like this: it.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation, and search for your template.
    – CarLaTeX
    2 days ago










  • First and second slides looks like from metropolis but third and fourth not.
    – Ignasi
    yesterday






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    Write an email to the authors and ask them about the theme. You can find the email address of the first author cse.wustl.edu/~luizgustavo
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • I tried that a week ago and did not receive any response. I emailed all of the authors as well.
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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! On this site, a question should typically revolve around an abstract issue (e.g. "How do I get a double horizontal line in a table?") rather than a concrete application (e.g. "How do I make this table?"). Questions that look like "Please do this complicated thing for me" tend to get closed because they are either "off topic", "too broad", or "unclear". Please try to make your question clear and simple by giving a minimal working example (MWE): you'll stand a greater chance of getting help.
    – Stefan Pinnow
    2 days ago






  • 1




    Welcome! Look at a gallery, like this: it.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation, and search for your template.
    – CarLaTeX
    2 days ago










  • First and second slides looks like from metropolis but third and fourth not.
    – Ignasi
    yesterday






  • 1




    Write an email to the authors and ask them about the theme. You can find the email address of the first author cse.wustl.edu/~luizgustavo
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • I tried that a week ago and did not receive any response. I emailed all of the authors as well.
    – John Smith
    yesterday
















Welcome to TeX.SX! On this site, a question should typically revolve around an abstract issue (e.g. "How do I get a double horizontal line in a table?") rather than a concrete application (e.g. "How do I make this table?"). Questions that look like "Please do this complicated thing for me" tend to get closed because they are either "off topic", "too broad", or "unclear". Please try to make your question clear and simple by giving a minimal working example (MWE): you'll stand a greater chance of getting help.
– Stefan Pinnow
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Welcome to TeX.SX! On this site, a question should typically revolve around an abstract issue (e.g. "How do I get a double horizontal line in a table?") rather than a concrete application (e.g. "How do I make this table?"). Questions that look like "Please do this complicated thing for me" tend to get closed because they are either "off topic", "too broad", or "unclear". Please try to make your question clear and simple by giving a minimal working example (MWE): you'll stand a greater chance of getting help.
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Welcome! Look at a gallery, like this: it.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation, and search for your template.
– CarLaTeX
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Welcome! Look at a gallery, like this: it.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation, and search for your template.
– CarLaTeX
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First and second slides looks like from metropolis but third and fourth not.
– Ignasi
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First and second slides looks like from metropolis but third and fourth not.
– Ignasi
yesterday




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Write an email to the authors and ask them about the theme. You can find the email address of the first author cse.wustl.edu/~luizgustavo
– samcarter
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Write an email to the authors and ask them about the theme. You can find the email address of the first author cse.wustl.edu/~luizgustavo
– samcarter
yesterday












I tried that a week ago and did not receive any response. I emailed all of the authors as well.
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You can get a similar result by adding a footline to metropolis theme and tweaking a few colours:



documentclass{beamer}

usetheme{metropolis}

title{title}
author{author names}

setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=white}
setbeamercolor{palette primary}{fg=orange,bg=white}
setbeamercolor{section title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{subsection title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{title}{fg=orange}
setbeamercolor{author in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!50!white}
setbeamercolor{title in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!70!white}
setbeamercolor{date in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!90!white}

makeatletter
renewcommand{metropolis@enablesectionpage}{
AtBeginSection{
{
setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=red}
ifbeamer@inframe
sectionpage
else
frame[plain,c,noframenumbering]{sectionpage}
fi
}}
}
metropolis@enablesectionpage

setlength{metropolis@titleseparator@linewidth}{1pt}
setlength{metropolis@progressonsectionpage@linewidth}{1pt}


setbeamertemplate{footline}{%
leavevmode%
hbox{%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{author in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}insertshortauthorexpandafterifblankexpandafter{beamer@shortinstitute}{}{~~(insertshortinstitute)}
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{title in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}insertshorttitle
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,right]{date in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{date in head/foot}insertshortdate{}hspace*{2em}
usebeamercolor[fg]{page number in head/foot}usebeamerfont{page number in head/foot}usebeamertemplate{page number in head/foot}hspace*{2ex}
end{beamercolorbox}}%
vskip0pt%
}
makeatother

begin{document}

begin{frame}[plain]
titlepage
end{frame}



section{section name}

begin{frame}
frametitle{title}
begin{itemize}
item test
end{itemize}
end{frame}

end{document}


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You can get a similar result by adding a footline to metropolis theme and tweaking a few colours:



documentclass{beamer}

usetheme{metropolis}

title{title}
author{author names}

setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=white}
setbeamercolor{palette primary}{fg=orange,bg=white}
setbeamercolor{section title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{subsection title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{title}{fg=orange}
setbeamercolor{author in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!50!white}
setbeamercolor{title in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!70!white}
setbeamercolor{date in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!90!white}

makeatletter
renewcommand{metropolis@enablesectionpage}{
AtBeginSection{
{
setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=red}
ifbeamer@inframe
sectionpage
else
frame[plain,c,noframenumbering]{sectionpage}
fi
}}
}
metropolis@enablesectionpage

setlength{metropolis@titleseparator@linewidth}{1pt}
setlength{metropolis@progressonsectionpage@linewidth}{1pt}


setbeamertemplate{footline}{%
leavevmode%
hbox{%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{author in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}insertshortauthorexpandafterifblankexpandafter{beamer@shortinstitute}{}{~~(insertshortinstitute)}
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{title in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}insertshorttitle
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,right]{date in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{date in head/foot}insertshortdate{}hspace*{2em}
usebeamercolor[fg]{page number in head/foot}usebeamerfont{page number in head/foot}usebeamertemplate{page number in head/foot}hspace*{2ex}
end{beamercolorbox}}%
vskip0pt%
}
makeatother

begin{document}

begin{frame}[plain]
titlepage
end{frame}



section{section name}

begin{frame}
frametitle{title}
begin{itemize}
item test
end{itemize}
end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






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    – John Smith
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  • @JohnSmith You mean the font of elements like the title or of the body of the frame?
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • Yes I do believe so. Like where it says section name and title.
    – John Smith
    yesterday










  • @JohnSmith setbeamerfont{title}{size=huge}, similar for section title
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • How do you change the font type in your example?
    – John Smith
    yesterday















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You can get a similar result by adding a footline to metropolis theme and tweaking a few colours:



documentclass{beamer}

usetheme{metropolis}

title{title}
author{author names}

setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=white}
setbeamercolor{palette primary}{fg=orange,bg=white}
setbeamercolor{section title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{subsection title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{title}{fg=orange}
setbeamercolor{author in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!50!white}
setbeamercolor{title in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!70!white}
setbeamercolor{date in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!90!white}

makeatletter
renewcommand{metropolis@enablesectionpage}{
AtBeginSection{
{
setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=red}
ifbeamer@inframe
sectionpage
else
frame[plain,c,noframenumbering]{sectionpage}
fi
}}
}
metropolis@enablesectionpage

setlength{metropolis@titleseparator@linewidth}{1pt}
setlength{metropolis@progressonsectionpage@linewidth}{1pt}


setbeamertemplate{footline}{%
leavevmode%
hbox{%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{author in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}insertshortauthorexpandafterifblankexpandafter{beamer@shortinstitute}{}{~~(insertshortinstitute)}
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{title in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}insertshorttitle
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,right]{date in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{date in head/foot}insertshortdate{}hspace*{2em}
usebeamercolor[fg]{page number in head/foot}usebeamerfont{page number in head/foot}usebeamertemplate{page number in head/foot}hspace*{2ex}
end{beamercolorbox}}%
vskip0pt%
}
makeatother

begin{document}

begin{frame}[plain]
titlepage
end{frame}



section{section name}

begin{frame}
frametitle{title}
begin{itemize}
item test
end{itemize}
end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Thanks! Is there a simple way to change the fonts? And the size of the fonts on certain pages but not all pages?
    – John Smith
    yesterday












  • @JohnSmith You mean the font of elements like the title or of the body of the frame?
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • Yes I do believe so. Like where it says section name and title.
    – John Smith
    yesterday










  • @JohnSmith setbeamerfont{title}{size=huge}, similar for section title
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • How do you change the font type in your example?
    – John Smith
    yesterday













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You can get a similar result by adding a footline to metropolis theme and tweaking a few colours:



documentclass{beamer}

usetheme{metropolis}

title{title}
author{author names}

setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=white}
setbeamercolor{palette primary}{fg=orange,bg=white}
setbeamercolor{section title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{subsection title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{title}{fg=orange}
setbeamercolor{author in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!50!white}
setbeamercolor{title in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!70!white}
setbeamercolor{date in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!90!white}

makeatletter
renewcommand{metropolis@enablesectionpage}{
AtBeginSection{
{
setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=red}
ifbeamer@inframe
sectionpage
else
frame[plain,c,noframenumbering]{sectionpage}
fi
}}
}
metropolis@enablesectionpage

setlength{metropolis@titleseparator@linewidth}{1pt}
setlength{metropolis@progressonsectionpage@linewidth}{1pt}


setbeamertemplate{footline}{%
leavevmode%
hbox{%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{author in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}insertshortauthorexpandafterifblankexpandafter{beamer@shortinstitute}{}{~~(insertshortinstitute)}
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{title in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}insertshorttitle
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,right]{date in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{date in head/foot}insertshortdate{}hspace*{2em}
usebeamercolor[fg]{page number in head/foot}usebeamerfont{page number in head/foot}usebeamertemplate{page number in head/foot}hspace*{2ex}
end{beamercolorbox}}%
vskip0pt%
}
makeatother

begin{document}

begin{frame}[plain]
titlepage
end{frame}



section{section name}

begin{frame}
frametitle{title}
begin{itemize}
item test
end{itemize}
end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer












You can get a similar result by adding a footline to metropolis theme and tweaking a few colours:



documentclass{beamer}

usetheme{metropolis}

title{title}
author{author names}

setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=white}
setbeamercolor{palette primary}{fg=orange,bg=white}
setbeamercolor{section title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{subsection title}{fg=white}
setbeamercolor{title}{fg=orange}
setbeamercolor{author in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!50!white}
setbeamercolor{title in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!70!white}
setbeamercolor{date in head/foot}{fg=white,bg=gray!90!white}

makeatletter
renewcommand{metropolis@enablesectionpage}{
AtBeginSection{
{
setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=red}
ifbeamer@inframe
sectionpage
else
frame[plain,c,noframenumbering]{sectionpage}
fi
}}
}
metropolis@enablesectionpage

setlength{metropolis@titleseparator@linewidth}{1pt}
setlength{metropolis@progressonsectionpage@linewidth}{1pt}


setbeamertemplate{footline}{%
leavevmode%
hbox{%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{author in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}insertshortauthorexpandafterifblankexpandafter{beamer@shortinstitute}{}{~~(insertshortinstitute)}
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,center]{title in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}insertshorttitle
end{beamercolorbox}%
begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=.333333paperwidth,ht=2.25ex,dp=1ex,right]{date in head/foot}%
usebeamerfont{date in head/foot}insertshortdate{}hspace*{2em}
usebeamercolor[fg]{page number in head/foot}usebeamerfont{page number in head/foot}usebeamertemplate{page number in head/foot}hspace*{2ex}
end{beamercolorbox}}%
vskip0pt%
}
makeatother

begin{document}

begin{frame}[plain]
titlepage
end{frame}



section{section name}

begin{frame}
frametitle{title}
begin{itemize}
item test
end{itemize}
end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here







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  • Thanks! Is there a simple way to change the fonts? And the size of the fonts on certain pages but not all pages?
    – John Smith
    yesterday












  • @JohnSmith You mean the font of elements like the title or of the body of the frame?
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • Yes I do believe so. Like where it says section name and title.
    – John Smith
    yesterday










  • @JohnSmith setbeamerfont{title}{size=huge}, similar for section title
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • How do you change the font type in your example?
    – John Smith
    yesterday


















  • Thanks! Is there a simple way to change the fonts? And the size of the fonts on certain pages but not all pages?
    – John Smith
    yesterday












  • @JohnSmith You mean the font of elements like the title or of the body of the frame?
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • Yes I do believe so. Like where it says section name and title.
    – John Smith
    yesterday










  • @JohnSmith setbeamerfont{title}{size=huge}, similar for section title
    – samcarter
    yesterday










  • How do you change the font type in your example?
    – John Smith
    yesterday
















Thanks! Is there a simple way to change the fonts? And the size of the fonts on certain pages but not all pages?
– John Smith
yesterday






Thanks! Is there a simple way to change the fonts? And the size of the fonts on certain pages but not all pages?
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@JohnSmith You mean the font of elements like the title or of the body of the frame?
– samcarter
yesterday




@JohnSmith You mean the font of elements like the title or of the body of the frame?
– samcarter
yesterday












Yes I do believe so. Like where it says section name and title.
– John Smith
yesterday




Yes I do believe so. Like where it says section name and title.
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yesterday












@JohnSmith setbeamerfont{title}{size=huge}, similar for section title
– samcarter
yesterday




@JohnSmith setbeamerfont{title}{size=huge}, similar for section title
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How do you change the font type in your example?
– John Smith
yesterday




How do you change the font type in your example?
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