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05-20-2018 19:32 PM - last edited 05-27-2018 22:07 PM
A theme of blue tints, based on the colour palette used by the University of Melbourne (Australia).
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In 2023, the University of Melbourne released an updated colour palette, which is the inspiration for a new Theme I've just posted. I think it is superior to this theme, with a better balance of colours and contrasts:
https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Themes-Gallery/University-of-Melbourne-2023/m-p/3962760
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Nice color theme! Thank you to show°
Here's a belated Christmas present - a PowerPoint file I use to quickly generate Page Background images for Power BI Desktop.
I find it's easier to generate consistent page layouts, incorporate logos and other graphic elements etc using PowerPoint than Power BI Desktop or specialist graphic design tools. Using a background image also lets you make use of the top 40 pixels on each page for titles, logos etc - this is otherwise dead space.
More detailed instructions are in the file.
This example is in the University of Melbourne colours and logo - with minimal PowerPoint skills you could change those to suit your requirements.
In 2017, the University of Melbourne released an updated colour palette, which is the inspiration for a new Theme I've just posted:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Themes-Gallery/University-of-Melbourne-2017/m-p/421445