Tokyo ‘08 theme available for Keynote ‘08

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Sep 11, 2007 at 1:46pm

imageKeynotePro has released Tokyo RPG ‘08, a new theme set for Keynote ‘08, the presentation component of Apple’s US$79 iWork ‘08 suite.

Tokyo RPG ‘08 includes three themes: Tokyo R, Tokyo P and Tokyo G respectively. The included layouts range from traditional text-oriented slides to single and multi-photo-oriented layouts. They feature type and bullets on panels that impose a “subtle structural order” on the layout areas, according to the folks at Keynote Pro. The chart palettes accent tonal blends customized to each of the three colors.
You can further extend the basic design by turning on the pre-set page numbers or using the pre-formatted Numbering Object or Running Text Accents from the Supplemental Materials file. With header/footer space on every slide, you can add running information— like a presentation name, company name or logo, or the included Button objects for interactive presentations—to any of your slides without encroaching on your content.

If you’re a registered user of the original Tokyo RPG theme, you can upgrade to Tokyo RPG ‘08 Pro Edition or the new Pro+Mobile Edition at a reduced cost – Click on Your Account in the main toolbar to log in. For new users the cost is US$28.95 for a single theme download. You can add this theme to a Pro Bundle with two other Pro Edition themes for $74.95, which offers over $10 in savings.

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