The ideal design for a slide that shows your team is a group picture, all taken together. Unfortunately, these are almost impossible to produce. Teams change, and people are hardly ever in the same room (especially now with the virus).
The next best thing is a collage of headshots. Professional graphics designers have a specific approach to line these up properly:
Make sure that the eye line of all the head shots is more or less the same (at 25-33% of the image height
Make sure that the sizes of the heads are more or less the same
In PowerPoint and Keynote, this is an absolute pain to do. Getting different images to have the exact same size is tricky. Cropping images to position eye ines is tricky to do, and might undo part of the work that you did to get them to be all the same size.
In SlideMagic, things are easier, because it works with fixed shapes and smart cropping.
Below I plopped in 3 portrait images from the built-in image search engine of SlideMagic. In 2 of the 3 cases, the “AI” smart cropping algorithm did already a reasonable job, in the last case, totally not. But first things first, all images have the exact same size, and are spaced out absolutely perfect.
Next, we are going to drag the central dot at eye level for each of our team members and drag the images inside their boxes so the eye lines line up.
Now we can zoom the headshots to the right size by dragging the zoom slider at the bottom of the slide. SlideMagic keeps the eye line at exactly the level you set it to when zooming.
SlideMagic remembers the layout and crop of your image, for example if you change the aspect ratio of your slide to 4:3, the image still looks OK