Las plantillas van desde artículos de periódico hasta cosas que parecen salidas de la televisión. Además, Emaze ofrece un tutorial para que sus usuarios aprendan a usar el programa antes de crear sus presentaciones y diapositivas. Algo más que distingue a Emaze de otros programas, es que se puede colaborar con otras personas para hacer presentaciones. Cada usuario puede proteger su presentación con un password e invitar a otros a colaborar a través de su e-mail. Una vez que has terminado tu presentación puedes enviar el link por correo, subirla a alguna página o compartirla en Facebook y Twitter.
Nicole is a NY college girl both lost in and in love with her original fantasy world. She's creative, but her ideas come at a price: bad grades for a course she has no interest in, a boring job that gives her no satisfaction, and even some trouble with an employee at the local bookstore - Josh, her former neighbor, is desperate to win her heart, claim his prize, and drop her number into his quickly-filling jar. She's both a challenge and a conundrum to him, that's for sure. But how sincere is he? And perhaps more importantly, how sincere is she? Can a girl accustomed to living affably in her head ever open herself up to the harsh realities of *gasp* real romance? The premise sounds simple, but don't be deceived. There is some tender insight to be found here, and a universal story to be told. And don't worry, friends, it's told well. The ins-and-outs of our heroine and hero's lives are never forgotten or neglected, and New York City feels solid and authentic (while the fantasy world stands out - like it should - and is defnitely worth flipping through again to revisit), all oh-so-important traits in a good graphic novel.