Unclear Storyline
Slides exist, but the sequence does not build a clear business case or decision path.
Turn business ideas, strategy, data, and complex information into a coherent, brand-aligned presentation built for decision-makers, clients, investors, boards, and internal teams.
Custom scope is based on your source material, slide count, presentation purpose, design depth, brand requirements, and deadline.
Work from an existing deck, report, notes, or structured source content.
Business materials are handled within the agreed service workflow and project scope.
Use your approved template, colours, fonts, logo assets, and visual standards when supplied.
Presentation-ready working files can be included in the confirmed delivery scope.
Strong business content can lose impact when the deck is difficult to scan, lacks a clear story, or forces the audience to decode the message instead of understanding it.
Slides exist, but the sequence does not build a clear business case or decision path.
Important ideas compete with paragraphs, bullets, and detail that should be prioritised or visualised.
Charts and tables show information without highlighting the insight the audience needs to notice.
Colours, typography, layouts, and visual treatments change from slide to slide and weaken credibility.
The eye has no clear entry point, so headlines, evidence, visuals, and actions all feel equally important.
The presentation communicates information but does not make the takeaway, recommendation, or next action clear.
A complete presentation is more than a sequence of attractive slides. The service can connect the brief, story, content hierarchy, brand system, business visuals, and quality review into one coherent deck.
The goal is not decoration. The design process should make the message easier to follow, identify, compare, and act on.
Original situation: multiple messages, dense bullets, weak hierarchy, and limited visual guidance.
Content is reorganised around one slide purpose, a clearer headline, a visual focal point, and supporting evidence.
Choose the depth that matches the problem. Full corporate presentation design connects narrative, information architecture, visual communication, brand alignment, and slide production rather than treating appearance or wording in isolation.
| Support Dimension | Basic Slide FormattingLayout cleanup | Copy / Language EditingText clarity | Full Corporate Presentation DesignEnd-to-end deck development |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storyline and content architecture | × | Limited | ✓ |
| Slide purpose and sequencing | × | × | ✓ |
| Headline and copy refinement | Limited | ✓ | ✓ |
| Brand alignment and visual system | ✓ | × | ✓ |
| Data visualisation and chart design | Limited | × | ✓ |
| Business diagrams and frameworks | Limited | × | ✓ |
| Image and icon treatment | ✓ | × | ✓ |
| Presentation-wide consistency QA | ✓ | Limited | ✓ |
| Decision-focused slide refinement | × | Limited | ✓ |
| Best for | Cleaning an existing template | Improving wording | Building a coherent, persuasive business deck |
The design approach changes with the audience and purpose. A sales deck, investor presentation, board update, and company profile should not all use the same narrative or slide system.
A structured workflow keeps the deck aligned with the business objective while giving enough review points to catch content, brand, layout, and presentation issues before handoff.
Share purpose, audience, source content, brand assets, and deadline.
Assess slide count, content condition, design depth, and deliverables.
Match the project to the required presentation design workflow.
Build the narrative, section order, and slide-level message plan.
Create the visual system, layouts, charts, diagrams, and slide designs.
Check wording, hierarchy, brand alignment, and business clarity.
Review consistency, spacing, alignment, visuals, and presentation readiness.
Deliver the agreed editable files and other confirmed handoff formats.
Clear inputs help reduce guesswork and make the design review more efficient. Deliverables are confirmed from the requested format and service scope.
A multi-stage review checks the deck as a communication system, not just a collection of individual slides.
Check the narrative, section flow, and connection to the presentation objective.
Improve headline focus, concise copy, scanability, and message priority.
Review typography, colour, layout patterns, and brand consistency.
Verify that supplied data is represented clearly and business visuals are easy to interpret.
Review alignment, spacing, labels, slide numbering, visual balance, and consistency.
Review the agreed output format, slide order, presentation readiness, and handoff package.
Corporate presentations often contain internal strategy, commercial data, product plans, financial information, or unpublished material. Share any organisation-specific handling requirements before work begins.
No unsupported fixed price or delivery time is stated for this service. Scope, schedule, and quotation depend on the actual deck and the level of presentation development required.
Choose the urgency level that best reflects your timeline. Availability is confirmed after scope review.
Your proposal can be scoped using the actual design workload rather than an invented one-size-fits-all package.
Quick answers to common questions before you send a presentation brief.
The service can cover presentation strategy, content organisation, storyline development, slide planning, copy refinement, brand alignment, layout design, visual hierarchy, data visualisation, diagrams, image treatment, consistency checks, quality review, and preparation of editable presentation files. The exact scope is confirmed from your brief and source material.
Yes. You can provide an existing deck for redesign, restructuring, visual cleanup, brand alignment, or deeper narrative improvement. The amount of intervention depends on whether the deck mainly needs formatting, clearer communication, or complete presentation redevelopment.
Yes. Source material can include notes, reports, documents, spreadsheets, research, existing slides, brand guidelines, or a rough outline. The material is reviewed first so the deck structure and design scope can be defined before full slide development.
Slide formatting mainly improves visual consistency within an existing structure. Full presentation design can go further by improving the storyline, content hierarchy, slide purpose, information flow, visual system, charts, diagrams, image treatment, and overall audience experience.
Yes. Share your approved logo files, colours, fonts, brand guide, master template, or sample collateral. These materials can be used to align the presentation with your existing visual identity while keeping slides readable and consistent.
Answers about scope, redesign, source files, brand guidelines, charts and diagrams, editable files, turnaround, pricing, confidentiality, and what to share for an accurate quote.
The service can cover presentation strategy, content organisation, storyline development, slide planning, copy refinement, brand alignment, layout design, visual hierarchy, data visualisation, diagrams, image treatment, consistency checks, quality review, and preparation of editable presentation files. The exact scope is confirmed from your brief and source material.
Yes. You can provide an existing deck for redesign, restructuring, visual cleanup, brand alignment, or deeper narrative improvement. The amount of intervention depends on whether the deck mainly needs formatting, clearer communication, or complete presentation redevelopment.
Yes. Source material can include notes, reports, documents, spreadsheets, research, existing slides, brand guidelines, or a rough outline. The material is reviewed first so the deck structure and design scope can be defined before full slide development.
Slide formatting mainly improves visual consistency within an existing structure. Full presentation design can go further by improving the storyline, content hierarchy, slide purpose, information flow, visual system, charts, diagrams, image treatment, and overall audience experience.
Yes. Share your approved logo files, colours, fonts, brand guide, master template, or sample collateral. These materials can be used to align the presentation with your existing visual identity while keeping slides readable and consistent.
Yes, when the required data or source information is supplied. Presentation design can include clearer charts, comparison tables, timelines, process diagrams, frameworks, KPI views, and other business visuals that help communicate complex information more effectively.
The service is designed around editable business presentation workflows, including PowerPoint-style corporate decks. Your enquiry should specify the required working format, final delivery format, and any template or compatibility requirements so these can be confirmed before work begins.
Editable presentation delivery can be included in the confirmed scope. If you also need a PDF, separate visual assets, speaker notes, a master template, or another handoff format, mention those requirements in the brief so the expected deliverables are clear.
Turnaround depends on slide count, content readiness, design complexity, charts and diagrams, brand requirements, review rounds, and deadline. Standard, priority, or express scheduling can be discussed after the source material and required scope are reviewed.
This page uses custom quotation rather than an unsupported fixed price. The quote can take into account slide count, content condition, required design depth, charts or diagrams, source assets, template requirements, deadline, and requested deliverables.
Confidential business materials should be shared only through the designated service workflow. If your organisation has specific handling requirements, access restrictions, an NDA requirement, or internal security instructions, include them in the enquiry so they can be reviewed before the project proceeds.
Send the current deck or source content, approximate slide count, presentation purpose, target audience, deadline, preferred format, brand guidelines or template if available, and any examples or specific visual requirements. The more complete the brief, the easier it is to assess scope accurately.
Tell us what the presentation needs to achieve, what source material already exists, how many slides you expect, your deadline, brand requirements, and the delivery format you need.
A useful presentation brief explains the audience, business objective, content condition, visual expectations, and deadline so the design depth can be assessed properly.
Investor pitch, board review, sales conversation, company profile, strategy presentation, training, or another business use.
Existing deck, report, document, spreadsheet, notes, brand assets, or other content that should be used.
Formatting cleanup, visual redesign, storyline restructuring, data visualisation, diagrams, or full deck development.
State the exact deadline, time zone, review milestones, and required working and final formats.
Share your contact details and presentation requirements so the project can be reviewed for scope, schedule, and quotation.
Share your current deck, source content, or presentation brief. We’ll use the information to assess the design scope, delivery requirements, and next step for a clearer, more persuasive business presentation.