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Introduction
This page is for those who use the Beamer Class for their LATEX presentations, but are not happy with the default set of themes that comes with the package. Here I try to maintain an index of custom themes that are available on the internet. If you're lazy, just pick a theme and install it, or maybe use it for some inspiration and create your own.
Do you know a theme that should be on this list? Please let me know and I'll include it.
This list was created by Rogier Koppejan during his computer science studies at the University of Amsterdam. He hosted this page on his university website. To retain this collection after discontinuation of his account, he handed it over to me.
Themes
This theme is called "Amsterdam". I made it myself, it's based on Dresden but with custom colors. You can download it here.
Sylvain Bouveret has built an alternative beamer theme called progressbar, for more information, see his website (GitHub, some more themes).
For those that like airplanes (or any other background image I suppose), see Guido Diepen's theme here.
Here's a page that provides the TU Eindhoven style (it's the post dated January 31, 2008).
This theme was designed for the Theoretical Computer Science Research Group of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. You can find more information here.
Here's a theme created by Frans Oliehoek. He's part of the same research group (IAS) as I am and he made a theme to fit our IAS colors. Check it out on his webpage.
Two beautiful KDE themes exist, one's called "Oxygen", the other "Air". See this site for further details.
Chris Bourke made a nice theme for the University of Nebraska- Lincoln. See his page for more details.
And another one, this time for the Uppsala University of Sweden made by Frédéric Haziza. He maintains a seperate page here.
Seth Brown (DrBunsen) created lightweight theme for his work. See more on his websiteor fetch it from Bitbucket.
An unofficial beamer theme for the London School of Economics created by Christopher Gandrud is available from GitHub.
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