Pitch your ideas, excel in your webinar, or plan for an upcoming offsite with key stakeholders with a well-crafted presentation.
Description
Presentations and pitch decks succinctly and beautifully communicate your ideas, strategies, and products. Whether it's attracting investors, explaining a new product, or outlining a business strategy, a well-designed presentation can make the difference between success and failure by clearly conveying key messages and driving enthusiasm.
Process
Step 1: Concept and outline in Google Slides
In the first phase, we will clearly define the presentation's purpose and identify its target audience. This step involves developing a detailed outline that structures the presentation, pinpointing the key points and data to be featured in each section. Our goal is to create a roadmap that guides the content flow and ensures we address all necessary aspects comprehensively.
Client action items:
Define reference items like stats, graphics, articles, and resources.
Review slide deck concept and outline in Google Slides.
Step 2: Content writing
Next, we will write the initial draft of the presentation content. This involves writing clear and audience-relevant text while selecting and preparing supporting data, graphs, or statistics. The focus here is on developing compelling narratives or arguments for each slide, ensuring that the information is engaging and effectively communicated.
Client action items:
Review and finalize content for design
Step 3: Slide design
Moving on to the design phase, we will create the first five slides using Figma (don’t worry, we can export to your favorite presentation software). Consistent branding will be applied, including color palettes, type styles, and logos. To enhance message delivery and keep the audience engaged, we will incorporate visuals such as images and icons.
Slides are designed at a cadence of approximately 5 slides a week.
Client action items:
Review and finalize presentation
Deliverables
Presentation file in any of the following formats:
Figma slides
PowerPoint
Google Slides