Who would’ve thought that the presentation app used to lull audiences to sleep could also be used to create an appealing Twitter background? The process is fairly simple and only limited by your imagination and Twitter’s 800Kb upload limit. The templates are designed around a common screen width of 1280px. • PowerPoint Template - Tested on PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2004 (for Mac) After you’ve downloaded and opened the applicable template, you’ll notice four boxes that correspond to the various Twitter features as shown below: At this point the sky is the limit when it comes to your design. For my background, I used a hi-res photo from Grunge Textures and fonts by Gyom Séguin; you can see the final result below: Some items to keep in mind are… If you’re using Windows, then exporting your background will require some patience and elbow grease. Unfortunately, Microsoft makes it difficult for PowerPoint users to select the size and resolution of their slides when exporting to JPEG. You have the following choices… If you’re using Apple’s OS X, then exporting your background is considerably easier. Keynote ‘08 users can export their slides as images by choosing File > Export; select Images, then choose the output format, size, and quality. PowerPoint 2004 for Mac users can export their slides as images by choosing File > Save As; select JPEG as the format, then click the Options button located on the bottom left of the dialog box. Doing so will bring up a Preferences panel which contains size and quality options for exported JPEG images. If your exported image exceeds Twitter’s 800Kb upload limit for backgrounds, then try reducing the quality or size of your exported image. The final step is to log-in to your Twitter account and click the Settings link located at the top of the page. On the setting page, click the Design tab and upload your new background via theBackground Image field; click on the Home link at the top of the page if your background doesn’t appear. Although PowerPoint and Keynote aren’t full-fledged graphic design applications like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, they can still be used to turn out some nice designs. If you’re looking for some resources and inspiration for your Twitter background, feel free to check out the following links: Also, feel free to share your Twitter PowerPoint/Keynote background design, tips, and questions by leaving a comment!Step 1: Download The Twitter Background Template
• Keynote Template - Tested on Keynote ‘08.Step 2: Create Your Twitter Background
Step 3: Export Your New Twitter Background
Step 4: Uploading Your New Twitter Background
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