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LaTeX templates for journal articles, academic papers, CVs and résumés, presentations, and more.

A LaTeX template for a multiple page invoice in German, created by Michael Muller. Source: https://github.com/cmichi/latex-template-collection. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in October 2019.

Template for submission to the Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Source and information for authors is available on the journal web site. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.

[normas-utf-tex v3.2] Template oficial das normas da UTFPR. Mais informações e download para versão desktop acesse http://normas-utf-tex.sf.net

Looking for a quick way to create a professional quality newsletter? This example by Frits at howtotex.com is the perfect starting point. The newsletter template includes a fancy title, top post and some main content with images. The template is pre-loaded in Overleaf for you to use as a basis to create your own! Just click the button to get started!

Author template for Interfaces (inte) Mirko Janc, Ph.D., INFORMS, mirko.janc@informs.org ver. 0.95, December 2010

A simple project report template for students to use. Uses classic thesis.

This is a nice example brochure template provided by Nicola Talbot using the flowfram package. The flowfram package lets you create frames in a document such that the document content flows from one frame to the next in the order in which they were defined. This is useful for creating posters or magazines or any other form of document that does not conform to the standard one or two column layout. Here we present the sample brochure provided with the flowfram package - it is preloaded into writeLaTeX and ready for real-time editing online. Simply click the screenshot above to create your own brochure and get started!

Not just for technical papers - LaTeX can be used to create remarkable images with just a few lines of code. This example is Sunset by Elena Botoeva, and by opening in writeLaTeX you can see how adjusting the code alters the images. To start creating your own LaTeX art, simply click below to open & edit.

LaTeX style and template for papers published in PRIMUS: Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies, a Taylor & Francis journal. Source: PRIMUS: Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies—Instructions for authors. This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
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