Aesthetic Book Template
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Do you want to make a collection of tales or a book about your company and team? This Aesthetic Book template is available for all your needs without cost.
Use the Professional Design
If you have no experience creating designs for covers, final pages, and the book as a whole, then this is not a problem. Using our book template design, you save time and money and are guaranteed to receive a layout created by professionals.
We used a consistent color scheme for all pages, selected a clean and attractive font for the title, and created an eye-catching front page!
Book Consists Of Eight Pages
The eight pages of our book template for Google Slides include:
- Cover page with a space for a photo, title, and short description.
- Introduction sheet to welcome your readers in the word of your tales.
- "About me" sheet to introduce yourself.
- Chapter list to make a table of contents.
- "Our team" to show whose hard work remained behind the scenes.
- Three pages with placeholders for your content and photos.
TheGoodocs offers only the best book templates available to our users for free.
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- Free Template
- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: June 10, 2024
- Author: Zhanna Pitsina
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 8.5 x 11 inch
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Docs and Microsoft Word
- Color: Black
- Style: Aesthetic
- Downloads: 10
- Added to collections: 7
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putting the template, like on a website, social media, blog, ebook, or newsletter.
If this is used on websites, social media, blogs, ebooks, newsletters, etc.
Just take this link and put it somewhere easy to see, right next to the image if you can. If you can't do that, you can put it at the bottom of
your website, blog, or newsletter, or in a section where you list credits. This way, people know who made the template.
https://thegoodocs.com/book-templates/aesthetic-book.php
For printed materials (books, clothing, flyers, posters, invitations, advertising, etc.
Insert the attribution line close to where you’re using the template. If that’s not possible, place it in the credits section.
For example: "Template by TheGoodocs". This cover has been designed using templates from TheGoodocs.com
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