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700+ Presentation Images That Will Enhance Any Presentation [Free Images]
Written by: Chloe West
When creating a speech or a pitch to present to an audience, there’s one element that you especially want to focus on to create an engaging experience – your presentation images.
Your presentation images allow you to showcase your story through visuals. Whether you choose photography, graphic design elements and so on, your imagery is key to helping you make your main point.
Helping your audience to visualize your point is essential to a good presentation . While your overall content and your slide design matters as well, you need high-quality images to really prove your point to your audience.
Not only that, but people are visual learners. They want to see what you’re talking about.
So we’ve put together a list of over 700 presentation images that will enhance even the driest slideshow.
Plus, s croll down to the bottom for some tips on using these presentation images within your slides.
Click on the image gallery under each category to view tons of handpicked images to use for your presentation.
1 Business Presentation Images
There are so many different types of presentations that you’ll need to do in business or in your career. Whether it’s a sales presentation, a marketing presentation, a pitch to an investor, a presentation for a conference or networking event and more.
And these are typically made in an effort to promote your business. So you really don’t want your audience to get bored due to a lack of visuals.
Including images within your business presentation is the perfect way to keep your audience engaged and interested in what you’re saying.
However, we don’t mean you want these images to take up your entire slide and nothing else. You need to work it into your slide in a way that simply boosts your content. Add these presentation images as a background to your slide.
Place an image on one side of your slide and your content on the other slide. Add an image into your presentation as an accent.
There are many different ways to include imagery in your business presentation.
And to help you find the perfect images to include, we’ve created a huge list of presentation images that you can find right in Visme’s photo library and easily drop right into your slides.
Click on the image gallery below to view business presentation images.
2 Nature Presentation Images
Are you looking for some compelling and beautiful nature photography to use in your next nature presentation?
When you’re leading a presentation for your environmentally friendly nonprofit or sharing a nature-focused movement, you want to use photos that help to argue your main point and sell your presentation to your audience.
There’s no shortage of beautiful imagery of the earth, and your presentation should show off everything that this planet has to offer.
Fighting climate change? Trying to save an endangered species? Working against littering and pollution? Share photos of how the earth and wildlife is supposed to look.
To help you do this, we wanted to put together a comprehensive list of all of the nature presentation images we have right in Visme’s photo library.
Browse through our nature photos below, then dive right into your Visme design dashboard to create a beautifully captivating presentation.
Click on the image gallery below to view nature presentation images.
3 Marketing Presentation Images
When marketing your business, you really need to sell in your presentations. If you’re marketing your business at a networking event, tradeshow or conference, your presentation's visuals really matter.
They also matter in a sales pitch, or even just in a marketing presentation or report with your team. Keep your team and your supervisors engaged using a combination of data visualization tools and beautiful images.
Peruse Visme’s photo library to find photos that represent your target audience for your buyer personas. Search for images of social media users to help prove your point about the importance of social media.
You can even find images with analytics and data that will help visualize the statistics you’re working to convey.
Picture this: your interactive charts on one side with a high-quality stock photo right next to it to really pull your entire slide design together.
Scroll through our top marketing presentation images to find the ones that work best in your presentation design.
Click on the image gallery below to view marketing presentation images.
4 City Presentation Images
Show off your city in your next presentation. These images can be useful to present an idea to the city council or to share a local movement or project with an audience.
Visme’s stock photo library has a plethora of images from cities around the world. Show off your landscape, sights to see and more for free.
It doesn’t matter if your beautiful city includes more skyscrapers or shopping centers, farms or amusement parks. Regardless, you can find the perfect stock photos to represent your city within Visme’s searchable library.
Your city presentation will hold that much more emotion and power if it includes visual representations of the exact locations you’re talking about.
Check out our city presentation image options below to start your search for the perfect photos for your slideshow.
Click on the image gallery below to view city presentation images.
5 Political Presentation Images
Whether you’re running a local, statewide or national campaign, you’re going to have to give a few speeches and presentations. And it’s essential to include visuals and imagery inside any presentation slides you create alongside your speech.
People are passionate about their political views, and integrating visual aids to support your speaking points can make your stance on the issues seem even more impactful.
Help to rally your supporters by including patriotic photography alongside imagery that speaks to your focal campaign messaging.
Share images of the area that you’re running to represent to showcase your love for your district and how you want to change it.
Whether you’re running for student council, city council, or even president or prime minister, you need to include photos that help to sell your messaging and let people know why they should vote for you.
Click on the image gallery below to view political presentation images.
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6 Animal Presentation Images
Who doesn’t love animals? And when you’re putting together a presentation about animals (whether it’s to help animals get adopted, share information on an endangered species, combat animal cruelty, etc.), what better way to appeal to your audience than with photos?
Visme’s photo library includes images of pets as well as images of wildlife so that you can find photos that suit any presentation talking points.
Search for photos of lions, tigers, bears and more. Or on the tamer side, find images of some puppies, kittens and bunnies.
Looking for something a bit more exotic? Check out our selection of reptiles, like alligators, lizards and snakes.
Simply dive into Visme’s design dashboard, click over to Graphics in the left sidebar and start searching through the massive photo library to find the perfect animal presentation images for your slides.
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7 Holiday Presentation Images
There’s a never ending list of holidays, so the list of stock photos needs to be just as long! If you’re referencing holidays in your presentation or putting together a report that covers a single holiday extensively, we’ve got your images covered.
Find any and all holiday presentation images in Visme’s stock photo library. Whether it’s winter holidays like Christmas or Hannukah or summer holidays like Fourth of July or Cinco de Mayo, you’ll find the perfect images in our photo resource.
Remember, an image is worth a thousand words, so you always want to have a few good photos to visually represent what you’re saying.
Do a quick search of holiday presentation images in this gallery as well as in Visme.
Click on the image gallery below to view holiday presentation images.
8 Educational Presentation Images
Whether you’re putting together a report for school or giving a presentation on the importance of education, the need for photos to accompany your words is essential.
Showcase children sitting at their desks, eager to learn. Share images of kids at play during recess. Visualize what it means for students to make friends in class.
There are so many different ways to show off education in stock photos through your presentation, and we’re only here to help.
Take a look at the photos included in our roundup below, but don’t forget to conduct a thorough search in Visme’s design dashboard.
You can use imagery as the background of a slide or to simply create an accent or emphasis on your slide content.
But one thing is for sure: you need to visually represent your words with graphics and photography. Browsing through the gallery below can help.
Click on the image gallery below to view educational presentation images.
9 Nonprofit Presentation Images
There are many different reasons someone involved in a nonprofit might need to give a presentation. There are donor pitches, fundraising events, speeches and more.
And each of those presentations is made up of two components: words and images.
When it comes to a nonprofit presentation , the need for an emotional appeal to the audience grows exponentially. The purpose of these presentations tends to be to generate or increase donations, because nonprofits operate exclusively through donations.
Including imagery that represents what your nonprofit is fighting for or against is the best way to appeal to your audience’s senses. Even more than words, visuals help people to understand or relate to an issue.
And Visme’s photo library is full of images that your nonprofit can use in its next presentation. Just start browsing through our selection below.
Click on the image gallery below to view nonprofit presentation images.
10 Financial Presentation Images
Putting on a presentation to talk finances? Maybe you’re a financial planner, and you’re trying to show potential clients why they need your help.
Or perhaps you’re putting together a presentation to let the board on your nonprofit or supervisors in your company know about your revenue and spending.
Either way, a presentation is a great way to visualize the dollars and cents and help to create a compelling argument for how well your company is performing.
And any compelling presentation needs visuals. While financial presentations will also require some powerful data visualizations , don’t forget about the images.
Financial presentation images can provide context for your argument, add an accent to a slide, or give you a background to overlay your information onto.
Check out the images we have in our massive photo library that can help improve your financial presentation.
Click on the image gallery below to view financial presentation images.
11 Motivational Presentation Images
If you’re giving a motivational speech , you definitely need presentation images to accompany your content. An image is worth a thousand words, and incorporating photos into your motivational presentation is the perfect way to inspire your audience.
Your motivational presentation images can range from photos of inspirational sayings or scenes to photos of people working hard to succeed at something.
Consider what your topic is, and find photos that are relevant. You want to inspire and motivate your audience to take action to better themselves and their lives.
Browse our extensive photo library to find the perfect motivational photos to accompany your presentation.
Click on the image gallery below to view motivational presentation images.
12 Art Presentation Images
Are you discussing art? Whether it’s the history of art, modern art or simply how art can be found in life, you’re in luck.
Our library of stock images can help you find the beautiful and artistic presentation images that you need to amplify your message.
Showcase the exact types of art that you’re discussing in your presentation by sharing photos of it directly in your slideshow. You can use those photos as a background to your slide, as an accent that appears alongside your content or as the feature photo on a slide.
Art is such a visual concept anyways, that it should be fairly simple for you to find the perfect stock photography to match your information.
Browse through just a few handfuls of the photos that Visme’s presentation image library has to offer.
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13 Travel Presentation Images
Our last section of presentation images for your slideshow needs covers travel presentations . If you’re a travel agent making a pitch or a digital nomad teaching others how to do the same, you need some stellar travel photos to show off.
Sharing photos from around the world is a huge incentive to get people on your side, listening to what you can teach them or do for them.
After all, who doesn’t love the idea of vacationing and traveling the world?
Find the perfect travel photos to pop into your presentation slides with Visme’s stock photo library. With hundreds of thousands of photos to choose from, you’re sure to find some beautiful travel presentation images that are perfect for your message.
Check out the gallery below to find a few that will fit perfectly in your next presentation.
Click on the image gallery below to view travel presentation images.
How to Use These Presentation Images
So now that we’ve shown you over 700 of the thousands of presentation images we have available for free use, we know what you’re thinking.
How can you use these photos in a presentation? And furthermore, how can you use them and ensure your slides still look well designed ?
There are several different ways to use images in your presentations, so let’s go over how you can do these right in Visme’s presentation maker.
Color Overlay
A color overlay is a transparent color on top of a photo. These are great to use when you want to add a photo onto a slide for emphasis, but you still need to include text on the slide.
Because it tends to be difficult to see text directly on top of a bright, busy photo, a color overlay is a great way to soften the photo and ease it into the background.
You can create a color overlay in Visme by clicking the Filter setting, choosing your color and selecting the opacity percentage. Check out a few other photo filter options here .
Create an accent in your slide by using an accent photo. The photo can be in the corner of your slide, covering the top or bottom half, taking up the left or right side or even right in the middle of your slide with your content surrounding it.
You can easily create an accent photo by selecting your photo from our photo library or uploading your own, then sizing it and dragging it to the area you want to accentuate.
You can easily upload a background photo by clicking the slide background and selecting a photo from the stock image library.
If the photo doesn’t fit perfectly, you can drag it around to ensure the area that you want to be visible is shown in your slide.
When using a background image with no color overlay, it’s a good idea to choose a photo with a lot of white space. This allows you to add visuals to your presentation slide while also including copy from your slide content.
If you’ve found a photo that is partially perfect, don’t worry. You can quickly and easily crop photos directly in the Visme design dashboard so that you’re only showcasing the part of the image that you want to be visible on your slide.
To crop a photo, select the Crop setting and drag the corners until the area that you want to see is selected. Then click Apply .
Last, but not least, is our feature image.
If you’ve found a photo that conveys your messaging perfectly, but you don’t want any text to distract your audience, you can include it as a feature image on a slide.
All you do is upload it as a background image or resize it so it covers the entire screen and let your words speak for themselves.
Not every slide needs to have copy on it. You can include feature images every few slides so that your audience still has something engaging to look at while you continue speaking.
To learn even more about using images in your presentation design, check out this video from our Make Information Beautiful series:
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Chloe West is the content marketing manager at Visme. Her experience in digital marketing includes everything from social media, blogging, email marketing to graphic design, strategy creation and implementation, and more. During her spare time, she enjoys exploring her home city of Charleston with her son.
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25 Powerful Report Presentations and How to Make Your Own
If we are what we repeatedly do, then consultants are report presentations. In the words of veteran consultant John Kim , “If you cannot put together a well-structured, persuasive, and visual presentation… you won’t be a management consultant for long.”
Unfortunately, over 90% of consultant report presentations fail to make an impact, either because they don’t have enough content, have too much content, are unstructured, lack persuasiveness or in all honesty, are just plain boring.
You can know your data inside and out, and you couldn’t have a firmer grasp on the industry, but no matter how prepared or well-researched you are – even one bad slide can ruin great content. Not to mention, a poorly designed presentation can literally cost your department and your organization over $100,000 per year (conversely, a well-design presentation earns you significant advantages).
The good news is that you don’t need a swanky suite of tools or a big design team to overhaul your reports – there are tons of free and online resources for creating interesting, compelling, and seriously persuasive reports. Just sign up for a free Piktochart account and use any of the available slides templates to start easily.
So while the pyramid principle remains one of the best ways for structuring your presentation content, in this article we provide other top tips and insights you can use to create powerful slides that speak to your audience through 25 best practice examples.
Make Your Data Digestible
1. achieving digital maturity: adapting your company to a changing world by deloitte.
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This deck ticks a lot of boxes when it comes to giving tips for powerful presentations. This report consists of an absolutely brilliant use of data visualization , a subtle “progress bar” at the top that reminds the audience which part of the presentation they’re at, and concise summaries accompanying each infographic. Here at Piktochart, it’s certainly one of the best report presentations we’ve swooned over in a while.
2. Digital globalization: The new era of global flows by McKinsey
There is an overwhelming amount of data here, but McKinsey does a commendable job of keeping it engaging with clear summaries and good-looking infographics (slides 30 & 42). Some slides might feel a bit more cramped than others (slide 41–49), but when creating your own reports you should try to save these huge chunks of data for an article or whitepaper that a client can download and peruse at their own leisure. Your presentation should only contain the highlights.
3. KPCB Design in Tech Report 2015: Simplified and Redesigned by Stinson
You’ll appreciate the brilliance of this presentation even more when you see the original . Instead of just inserting data in its raw form as graphs or tables, Stinson transforms their findings into something more graphic and appealing. The rest of the report also takes on a less-is-more principle, distilling only the most important points that would matter to the client – not the presenter.
4. The 60 Greatest Mobile Marketing Strategies of All Time by Leanplum
Leanplum only presents one point per slide, making their presentation supremely easy to follow along with (despite having 105 slides!). While they do use traditional line graphs and bar charts, they also find unconventional ways to illustrate their data (slides 71–77) or slip in nuggets of data that don’t detract from the main point (slides 52–53) – they use data to back their insights, rather than make the data the focus of the slide.
Clean Up Your Report Presentation Slides
5. findings on health information technology and electronic health records by deloitte.
Make use of white space and clean graphics to get your point across more effectively. This consulting deck does what most report presentations neglect, which is to highlight key takeaways (and bolding the important points) to avoid cluttering the audience with too much information.
6. Getting ready for IFRS 16 by KPMG
Clean and simple, each slide in this presentation has a clear focus, enhanced by the use of one question per slide and accompanying minimalist-style icons . It’s one of the easiest styles to replicate, and can be used strategically at certain portions of your presentation where you want to remove distraction and place emphasis on certain messages.
Choose the Right Fonts For Your Report Presentation
7. global retail trends 2018 by kpmg.
Crisp and clear, the choice of sans serif fonts keeps your report looking sleek, modern, and supremely legible when presenting. While your choice of font may be constricted by brand guidelines or house style, regardless, a good rule of thumb in your report presentation is to use clear, minimally-styled fonts so your message doesn’t get lost in a web of visual distraction.
Make Use of Report Presentation Visuals
8. how to use weflive 2017 by kpmg.
This presentation has been viewed over 87,500 times, making it a great example of what works in an educational deck. The use of screengrabs gives both current and potential clients better recognition of your services or products. It’s also been proven that visual elements attract clients better.
9. Top Ten Customer Airport Complaints by McKinsey
Smart use of custom illustrations and images helps audiences to instantly identify with each pain point. Good, relevant visuals amplify your message because they elicit emotional responses, helping your audience retain key points.
10. Global Construction Survey 2016 by KPMG
The first half of the presentation has a strong storytelling quality bolstered by great illustrations to help set up the second half – where the important data is presented. Our brains process images faster than words, so this is a good hack to getting messages across more effectively.
Stay Organized
11. trends in people analytics by pwc.
Having a table of contents to display on the side of the slide helps prevent audience fatigue – often when a presentation is too long, the audience’s retention rate starts to slip. A “tracking” tool like this can serve as a visual cue so that your audience knows where they are, and what they can expect next.
12. The CMO Blueprint for Account-Based Marketing by Sangram Vajre
There is a clear flow to this presentation – it starts with introducing some key statistics, which eventually leads up to why these statistics matter, and ends with what the proposed solution is. It’s all very organized. Another great thing about this presentation is that it uses graphics to reinforce, not distract from, its key points (slides 22–29).
Speak to Your Audience, Not at Them
13. moving digital transformation forward: findings from the 2016 digital business global executive study and research report by mitsloan + deloitte digital.
This is an all-around stellar presentation, which makes use of an active voice (“we did this…”, “we found this…”, “my digital strategy is…”) to better connect with the audience. The use of conversational copy, straightforward messages, and a consistent aesthetic theme make this one of our favorite report presentations to share with our users.
14. TMT Outlook 2017: A new wave of advances offer opportunities and challenges by Deloitte
At strategic points in this long presentation, polls are taken to keep the audience engaged and give them a break from information overload. By asking them to reflect on their current status and thoughts, they are “primed” into receiving what the presenter next has to say.
15. Business Pulse – Dual perspectives on the top 10 risks and opportunities 2013 and beyond by Ernst & Young
This is another example of keeping your audience engaged through the use of questions (slides 2, 3 & 7). The questions’ tone and voice were also creatively and intelligently crafted because it uses FOMO (fear of missing out) to ensure customers want to listen.
Break Your Report Presentation Down
16. a step-by-step overview of a typical cybersecurity attack—and how companies can protect themselves by mckinsey.
The title speaks for itself – breaking down your solution step-by-step is one of the best ways to create an effective presentation . The smart use of “hit or myth?” in each of its slides also gets the audience to reflect on their own experiences and (potentially false) impressions of the industry.
17. 5 questions about the IoT (Internet of Things) by Deloitte
There is a lot to say in this presentation about the findings and impact of IoT on various industries, but Deloitte presents it in a way that keeps it relevant – by using a question-and-answer format that works to connect rather than alienate the audience.
18. How to be Sustainable by The Boston Consulting Group
This is a prime example of how you can capitalize on the “listicle” style of writing to present your main points with supreme clarity and persuasiveness. Notice that each of the 10 steps is supplemented by key statistics? That’s how you can add weight to what you’re saying without overloading the audience with too many graphs and data charts.
Give Actionable Insight in Your Report Presentation
19. putting digital technology and data to work for tech cmos by pwc.
What makes a great consultant is his or her ability to go beyond surface data to give customers real, actionable insight. Not only does this presentation by PwC provide step-by-step recommendations (slides 15–18), but it uses real case studies and testimonials to boost credibility and illustrate value.
20. Shutting down fraud, waste, and abuse: Moving from rhetoric to real solutions in government benefit programs by Deloitte
Identified an issue? Great. Worked out a solution? Even better. This presentation breaks down its proposed solution through one message per slide, punctuated by a relevant graphic that reinforces its key point. It’s clean, clear, and effective.
21. A labor market that works: Connecting talent and opportunity in the digital age by McKinsey
Personalization works in every industry. The next time you prepare a presentation , think about how you can give tailored advice to the unique stakeholders involved (slides 30–33).
Keep Your Report Presentation Short and Sweet
22. six behavioral economics lessons for the workplace by deloitte.
There’s a reason why TED talks are only 18 minutes or less – any longer and the speaker will lose the audience’s attention. Taking this advice, keep your report presentations short whenever possible. This example by Deloitte depicts a smart way to keep things bite-sized yet meaty, and also publicizes all your white papers and articles in one place.
23. Private Sector Opportunity to Improve Well-Being by The Boston Consulting Group
This compact presentation is a great example of how to summarize all your key findings in less than 10 slides. When you force yourself to reduce clutter, you start being more discerning about what you include. Remember, what you find interesting may not be the same as what the audience finds relevant. Don’t get too attached, and be prepared to edit down.
24. Four approaches to automate work using cognitive technologies by Deloitte
Try using a report presentation as a “preview” for your full suite of business services. This way, you summarize your best points to potential clients, and if what you’ve said interests them enough, they will be more invested in a follow-up meeting.
The key to doing this successfully, however, is that whatever few points you choose to present need to be accompanied by some form of tailored business solution or insight into their specific needs.
Don’t Forget to Take Credit
25. european family business trends: modern times by kpmg.
It seems obvious, but you would be surprised how many times consultants neglect to put their profile image and professional business contact information at the end of each report.
There are many reasons to do so, but most importantly, it helps your potential business client remember you better. The truth is, we remember faces better than names, and adding this information allows them to reach out if they’re interested in a follow-up oppurtunity.
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Audience First
Clarity of thought translates directly into how succinct your presentation comes off. A key presentation design tip is that your slide deck should always be the last thing you tackle – structure and story come first. It may not be that surprising of a reveal if we were to tell you: The elements that make a business consultant’s report presentation great are almost the same that make any presentation great.
At the end of the day, keep your audience at the center, be creative and thoughtful of their needs; use design and visuals to your advantage and integrate them early on, not as an afterthought. And remember: Even with more options, sometimes, less is more.
Time to Make Your Own
Now that you’re thoroughly inspired and well-versed in report presentation creation, it’s time to make your own using the tips from this article. At Piktochart, we have a handful of slick and highly customizable templates to help you create impactful report presentations. Just search in our reports and presentation templates database and take a look at a few examples below.
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