Templates tagged Handout

Cheatsheet Template
Version 1.0 (12/12/15)
This template has been downloaded from
LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Michael Müller with
extensive modifications by Vel (vel@LaTeXTemplates.com)
License:
The MIT License
LaTeXTemplates.com

Standard Protocol
A standard laboratory protocol template using the Aberystwyth university colours.
Based on AltaCV by LianTze Lim (https://github.com/liantze/AltaCV)
Danny Awty-Carroll

Leaflet
Flyer template based on the leaflet package.
Olivier Carrère

Mailmerged Business Cards
Given a comma separated values (data.csv) file containing a list of contact details, produce a bunch of business cards using the datatool package for mailmerge-like functions. The .csv file can be exported from spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, Numbers, etc. The business card design is adapted from the Business Cards for Programmers/Developers template.
LianTze Lim

Business Card for Programmers/Developers with Photo
Elegant business card template with photo, and space for a GPG key fingerprint. You might also be interested the original template with a QR code (for a MECARD).
Helena Rasche, LianTze Lim

Mal for faktaark
Template for 'Helseatlas' fact sheets, for SKDE Can be both one-page and two-page fact sheets
Jan. 29 2019: Simplified setup
Sept. 21 2018: New framework (all fact sheets in one document)
Apr. 10 2017: LuaLaTeX and TeX Gyre fonts
Arnfinn Hykkerud Steindal

DIY Scuba Diving Log Book Template
This template contains all information I would personally log after a dive. Feel free to use and /or modify it to create your own custom dive log book.
If you are not familiar with LaTeX and would like to make minor changes, drop me a comment on my blog at http://texblog.org/2015/07/22/diy-scuba-diving-log-book/
Tom (texblog.org)

Christmas wishlist
A christmas wishlist with a pretty background picture, christmas icons for bullets in the itemize and already stamped and postmarked, ready to be shipped to santa.
Fredrik Lindseth

Mailmerged Conference Name Cards
Given a comma separated values (data.csv) file containing a list of contact details, produce a bunch of conference name cards using the datatool package for mailmerge-like functions. Personal contact details are encoded in the QR code instead of displayed in text for clarity and privacy.
The .csv file can be exported from spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, Numbers, etc.
The card design is adapted from the Business Cards for Programmers/Developers template.
LianTze Lim