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Presentation Design

Your idea is good. The slides should help you close the room.

A weak deck can cut trust before you finish the first few slides. We design decks that make the story easier to follow, easier to trust, and easier to say yes to.

The problem

Most decks lose attention for the same reasons.

When the slides feel crowded, generic, or flat, the audience starts doubting the presenter before the key point even lands.

Too much text, so people read instead of listening
Default slide themes that make the work feel cheap
No clear visual order, so every point fights for attention
Charts and numbers that confuse instead of helping the message
No steady brand thread from the first slide to the last
Types of presentations

Different decks need different weight, but all of them need a clearer visual order.

Investor and pitch decks

Decks for funding, grant, and early stage meetings where the story has to land fast.

Sales and proposal decks

Client facing decks and proposals that need more trust, more order, and a clearer case.

Company profile decks

A clean business overview for meetings, tenders, partnerships, and new client conversations.

Reports and impact decks

Board packs, donor summaries, and report style presentations that need structure without clutter.

Training and internal decks

Internal communication, staff training, and rollout decks that need to stay clear from slide to slide.

Conference and speaking decks

Talks and presentation decks that should support the speaker instead of competing with them.

What every deck includes

The work is not decoration. It helps the message land.

Custom slide layouts

Slide structures built around your message and your brand, not a default theme.

Data visuals

Charts, graphs, and numbers redrawn so the point is easy to understand.

Editable master file

A clean editable file so your team can keep using and updating the deck later.

Icons and image sourcing

Visual elements chosen to fit the tone of the deck and the level of the room.

PDF export and presenter notes

A version for sharing and a version for presenting when notes are needed.

Process

A short process built around message first and slide polish after.

Day 1

Deck brief

We review the goal, audience, content, deadline, and what the deck needs to help you win.

Day 2

Slide framework

We shape the flow before styling so the story makes sense from slide to slide.

Day 3 to 5

Full deck design

Slides are designed, charts are rebuilt, and the visual tone stays steady all the way through.

Day 6 to 7

Final delivery

Revisions are applied and the editable deck and PDF files are handed over ready for use.

Case study

A good deck helps the room say yes faster.

Deck spread Investor pitch deck
22 slides Market story Revenue model Ask slide
TypeInvestor pitch deck
Slides22 slides
Brief

An agritech business had the core content ready but the deck still felt hard to follow and weak in the room.

Delivered

A full slide redesign, clearer chart work, and a cleaner deck flow that helped the team present with more confidence.

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FAQ

Questions, answered clearly.

Do I need to provide the content, or can you help shape it too?
You can bring the content, or we can help shape the message if the material still feels rough. It is best to decide that at the start so the scope is clear.
Will I be able to edit the slides after delivery?
Yes. You receive a fully editable deck file so future updates do not depend on us.
Can you redesign an existing deck instead of starting again?
Yes. Redesign work is common when the content already exists but the slides are not helping it land.
I have a pitch in 3 days. Can you move that fast?
Rush work is possible for smaller decks when the content is ready. Share the deadline early and we will tell you quickly if the timing is realistic.

You worked hard on the idea. The slides should do it justice.