Speeches & Presentations
Keynote (TED-style) template
One big idea — told through story, data and a clear takeaway. Plan it part by part, time it to the second, then export to PDF, Word or Excel.
Free to start — no account needed.
The structure · 7 parts
- 01Opening
- 02Story
- 03Point ×2
- 04Story
- 05Point
- 06Closing
The exact rundown this template opens with — rename, reorder and time every block.
Centerdraft is a free story-structuring tool. Build a keynote (ted-style) block by block, reorder by drag, add timings and notes, then export to PDF, Word or Excel.
Frequently asked
How do you structure a keynote (ted-style)?
A keynote (ted-style) works well in 7 parts: Opening, Story, Point (×2), Story, Point, Closing. In Centerdraft you start from this outline, then drag, rename and time each part until it fits your story.
How many parts does a keynote (ted-style) have?
This template has 7 parts. They're a starting point, not a rule — add, remove or reorder them freely.
Can I customise the keynote (ted-style) template?
Yes. Every block can be renamed, recoloured, timed and annotated, and dragged into any order. When it's ready, export it to PDF, Word or Excel.
Is the keynote (ted-style) template free?
Yes — you can build a keynote (ted-style) and export it to PDF for free. Word and Excel export, watermark-free PDF and unlimited projects are part of Centerdraft Pro.
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