This week’s challenge, in honor of you brave back-to-schoolers, is to create an education-themed template and demonstrate how it can handle a real-world project.
The Idea
I went back to the last template I made (using pieces and parts of Nicole Legault’s and Tom Kuhlmann’s fab templates) with the intent of making it over in a kid-friendly way.
Since that template has a free menu and a good amount of depth, it needed a pretty large topic. I brainstormed until I came up with everyone’s favorite – the science fair project.
The Design
Since most of the science projects I’ve seen get sketched out on paper, I thought graph paper would work well as the themed background.
The color palette came from the blues of the graph paper lines and the purple ink I was seeing in lots of kids’ projects – plus I added a perky green to warm it up.
The kid-riffic fonts I used are KG Happy (it always makes me happy), and Schoolbell. I found the main menu and quiz icons at flaticon.com. I like them a lot and they’re free to use with attribution.
The Result
Ready for a template you can use to teach any number of topics? You can see it here, and even prove your mettle in the quiz.
Get It!
If you’d like to customize it yourself, you can also grab it on the download page.
Have fun!