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Scenario: PPT Only

Treat your deck like a product: structure first, standards second, visuals last.

Define goal and audience

  • Goal: pitch deck / internal update / product launch / training
  • Audience: execs / investors / teammates / customers (drives density and tone)
  • Context: projector / online share / mobile reading (drives type size and contrast)

Write a strong outline

Use “sections + one-sentence takeaway per slide”:

  • Cover: the core message in one line
  • Problem & opportunity: why this matters now
  • Solution & highlights: what you’re proposing
  • Progress & proof: data that supports feasibility
  • Plan & ask: what decision or resources you need next

A stable outline reduces rework. When changes come, you update a slide, not rebuild the entire deck.

Build a slide system

Create a small set of reusable slide templates. A practical baseline includes:

  • Cover / section divider
  • Conclusion slide (headline + 3 key points)
  • Comparison slide (side-by-side)
  • Data slide (chart + takeaway)
  • Timeline / milestones
  • Team / case study

Once templates are in place, new versions are just content swaps—faster and more consistent.

Keep visuals consistent

  • Typography: a clear type scale for headings, subheads, body, notes
  • Color: primary + secondary + neutrals; avoid random colors per slide
  • Components: unify buttons, tags, cards, icon sizes, and radius
  • Spacing: consistent margins and block spacing so layouts align naturally

Export & handoff tips

  • Editable delivery: keep charts and text editable for collaboration
  • Preview delivery: export a PDF for stable presentation across devices
  • Asset pack: include key illustrations/icons for future reuse

For more details, see Export & Handoff.