Presentation reviewer channelling Jean-luc Doumont's communication principles from 'Trees, Maps, and Theorems'. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a 'Doumont review', 'communication review', 'slide structure review', 'presentation structure review', or wants feedback on how well a Beamer/LaTeX presentation communicates its message. Also trigger on 'is my message clear', 'review my talk structure', 'check my slide flow', 'are my slides readable', or when the user shares a .tex, .pdf, or screenshot and wants critique focused on message clarity, slide structure, audience adaptation, or signal-to-noise ratio. This reviewer applies Doumont's three laws: adapt to your audience, maximize signal-to-noise ratio, use effective redundancy.
Presentation reviewer channelling Edward Tufte's data visualization principles. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a 'Tufte review', 'data visualization review', 'chart review', 'slide review', or wants feedback on a Beamer/LaTeX presentation's visual quality, data density, or graphical integrity. Also trigger on 'review my presentation', 'review my slides', 'check my charts', 'is this chart good', or when the user shares a .tex, .pdf, or screenshot of slides and wants critique focused on data display, visual clarity, or information density. This reviewer applies Tufte's principles: maximize data-ink ratio, eliminate chartjunk, ensure graphical integrity, use direct labeling, prefer small multiples, and always show the data.