| name | presentation-creator |
| description | Creates bold, minimal, dark-first presentations with structured narrative arcs, punchy slide copy, high-contrast visual design, and conversational speaker notes. Adapts for live talks or async investor pitch decks. Use when creating a presentation, structuring a deck, writing slides, asking "outline a presentation about...", "write slides for...", "design a deck for...", or building a pitch deck for investors. |
Presentation Creator
Bold, minimal, dark-first presentations designed for live presenting.
Workflow
Copy and track this checklist:
Presentation progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Outline structure and narrative arc (outline-structure.md)
- [ ] Step 2: Write bold, minimal slide copy (writing-slides.md)
- [ ] Step 3: Design visual layout and composition (visual-design.md)
- [ ] Step 4: Add speaker notes for delivery (speaker-notes.md)
- Outline the structure and narrative arc → outline-structure.md
- Write bold, minimal slide copy → writing-slides.md
- Design the visual layout and composition → visual-design.md
- Add speaker notes for natural delivery → speaker-notes.md
For investor pitch decks (async, standalone): follow pitch-decks.md instead — denser copy, 10-slide framework, optimized for reading without a presenter.
Core principles
Context adjustments
- Internal (team/company): assume shared context, be direct, reference history
- External (conference/client): more setup, clearer transitions, define terms
- Recorded/async: tighter copy, stronger signposting, notes clarify what slides don't
Anti-patterns
- Putting paragraphs on slides — if it takes more than 5 seconds to read, cut it.
- Using more than 3 accent colors across the deck — creates visual noise instead of rhythm.
- Writing speaker notes as a full script — notes should be scannable prompts for riffing, not paragraphs to memorize.
- Starting without understanding the audience context — internal, external, and async decks need fundamentally different approaches.
- Making every slide the same layout — uniform layouts kill rhythm. Alternate between headline-only, image+text, and data slides.
- Skipping the outline step — jumping straight to slides produces a deck without a narrative arc.