Presentation Deck Designer

Starting at

$

3,000

/mo

About this service

Summary

Storytelling-Centered Approach
What sets you apart: My designs focus on storytelling, not just aesthetics. I ensure the narrative flows seamlessly, guiding audiences through key points in a visually engaging way.
Why it matters: A well-structured story captivates attention and makes messages memorable.
User-Friendly Templates
What sets you apart: I provide fully editable templates that clients can easily update for future use, empowering them to maintain consistency across presentations.
Why it matters: Clients gain long-term value beyond a single project.
Multidisciplinary Expertise
What sets you apart: With experience in [list fields, e.g., UX/UI design, branding, data visualization], I bring a holistic perspective to presentation design.
Why it matters: This expertise ensures your deck doesn’t just look good—it performs well in conveying your ideas.

Process

My Presentation Deck Design Process
Step 1: Discovery Call
What happens: We start with a one-on-one meeting or call to discuss your presentation’s purpose, target audience, and goals.
Why it matters: This ensures I understand your vision and can align the design with your objectives.
Step 2: Brief and Content Collection
What happens: You provide the necessary content, including text, data, brand assets (logos, color codes, fonts), and any existing slides.
Why it matters: This stage sets the foundation for a cohesive, content-driven design.
Step 3: Ideation and Structure
What happens:
I draft an outline or storyboard to organize the flow of your presentation.
Focus is placed on the narrative structure to ensure clarity and impact.
Why it matters: A well-thought-out structure helps communicate your key points effectively.
Step 4: Initial Design Concepts
What happens:
I create 2–3 sample slides to showcase design directions (e.g., layout, typography, color palette).
We review and finalize the style before proceeding.
Why it matters: You get to see the vision early and provide input to shape the final deck.
Step 5: Full Deck Design
What happens:
I design all slides based on the approved concepts, ensuring branding consistency, visual appeal, and functionality.
Incorporate charts, graphics, or animations (if applicable).
Why it matters: This is where your ideas come to life in a professional, engaging format.
Step 6: Client Review and Revisions
What happens:
You review the full deck and provide feedback.
I offer [1-2 rounds] of revisions to fine-tune the design and content.
Why it matters: Collaboration ensures the final product exceeds your expectations.
Step 7: Delivery of Final Deck
What happens:
I deliver the final presentation deck in your preferred formats (e.g., PowerPoint, Google Slides, PDF).
Include all agreed-upon variations and editable templates.
Why it matters: You receive a ready-to-use deck designed to impress your audience.
Step 8: Post-Delivery Support (Optional)
What happens:
I provide a quick guide on how to edit or customize the slides for future use.
Offer support for minor adjustments or troubleshooting if needed.
Why it matters: You’re fully equipped to use and update the presentation confidently.

What's included

  • Custom Presentation Deck

    Custom Presentation Deck A fully designed, polished presentation deck tailored to the client’s branding and objectives. Slide count: [Specify number of slides]. Delivered in [software format: PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, or PDF]. 2. Branded Templates Editable slide templates for future use, ensuring consistency with the client’s brand identity. Title slides Content slides (text + imagery) Charts and graphs Call-to-action slides 3. Visual Enhancements High-quality visuals, including: Custom graphics or icons On-brand typography and color schemes Professional transitions and animations (if applicable). 4. Stock Imagery and Graphics Licensed stock photos and illustrations incorporated into the design. 5. File Formats for Delivery Editable file formats: PPTX, Google Slides, or Keynote. Non-editable file formats: PDF (optimized for sharing). 6. Final Review and Revisions One round of revisions to ensure all feedback is implemented. 7. Usage Guide (Optional) A one-page document with instructions for editing and updating the deck.


Skills and tools

Presentation Designer

Figma

Google Docs

Microsoft Word

PowerPoint

Industries

Graphic Design