Interactive PowerPoint Jigsaw Puzzle
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have a single, high-resolution illustration that needs to be transformed into an interactive jigsaw puzzle inside PowerPoint. The finished deck should show the complete picture split into roughly 200-250 traditional jigsaw-style pieces, with every piece sitting on its own layer so it can be individually selected and dragged during slideshow mode.
Here is what I will hand over and what I expect back:
• I’ll supply the source illustration (PNG or AI—whichever you prefer).
• You slice it into 200-250 classic jigsaw shapes, keep the cut lines crisp, and preserve the original colours and resolution.
• Import those pieces into a .pptx so that each one is an independent object. No external links, no embedded macros—just native PowerPoint shapes or images ready to move around.
• Deliver one slide with the puzzle perfectly assembled and, if it takes you only a moment, a duplicate slide with pieces randomly scattered for live play.
• Send the final editable .pptx plus the underlying vector or image assets you produced, so I can tweak or resize later.
Acceptance check: opening the deck in Office 365 Windows, I can click any piece and drag it without affecting neighbouring pieces, and the assembled slide reconstructs the illustration seamlessly with no visible gaps or misalignment.
If you use Illustrator, Photoshop, or a puzzle-maker plug-in along the way, just note your workflow so I can repeat it in future.
Here is what I will hand over and what I expect back:
• I’ll supply the source illustration (PNG or AI—whichever you prefer).
• You slice it into 200-250 classic jigsaw shapes, keep the cut lines crisp, and preserve the original colours and resolution.
• Import those pieces into a .pptx so that each one is an independent object. No external links, no embedded macros—just native PowerPoint shapes or images ready to move around.
• Deliver one slide with the puzzle perfectly assembled and, if it takes you only a moment, a duplicate slide with pieces randomly scattered for live play.
• Send the final editable .pptx plus the underlying vector or image assets you produced, so I can tweak or resize later.
Acceptance check: opening the deck in Office 365 Windows, I can click any piece and drag it without affecting neighbouring pieces, and the assembled slide reconstructs the illustration seamlessly with no visible gaps or misalignment.
If you use Illustrator, Photoshop, or a puzzle-maker plug-in along the way, just note your workflow so I can repeat it in future.
Related categories:
Graphic Design
Photoshop
Illustrator
Powerpoint
Animation
Word
Visual Design
Vector Design