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  • How do you design a pitch deck: whether you invite a designer, use a template, or assemble a design

    Renat Abyasov
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    How do you design a pitch deck: whether you invite a designer, use a template, or assemble a design yourself? Is it possible to change the dec promptly, or is the process time-consuming for you?

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    Leo J Barnett
    You should take it as far as you can yourself and if you really feel the need get a designer in. I've designed many decks and always make sure the text is easily editable by the client. There's a fairly standard 10 slide structure these days of what's needed.
    Renat Abyasov
    @leojbarnett What 10 slides do you use to work on the pitch deck?
    Leo J Barnett
    @renat_abyasov 1. Header / Overview 2. Problem 3. Solution 4. How it works / Product overview 5. Team 6. Traction to date 7. Competition 8. Forecasts / Business model 9. Route to market 10. What we need / Proposal / Deliverables And a thank you sign off with contact deets and links etc. As a foundation. Positions may vary! What do you think?
    Dexter Awoyemi
    Usually do pitch decks myself. I find the fastest way is first to dump thoughts and rough layouts and improve iteratively over time.
    Vlad Zivkovic
    You just do it yourself! You need 5 pages, and no designer is required for it.
    Vimal Kutmutia
    Here's the way it should be done — 1. Get the outline of the content ready for all the slides in google doc or google slides. 2. Define the goal of the pitch deck. What are you trying to achieve. 3. Define the segmentation of audience who is going to be seeing it. 4. Define what kind of feeling you would like to invoke of your brand through the presentation — Serious, fun, premium, elegant, authoritative, startup, etc 5. When you define the outline of the content, also highlight the priority and context of it. 6. Make this solid document and give it to the designer along with your brand assets if you have any or ask designer to create the visual personality for the same. 7. Find the designer on internet or subscribe to craftemo.com ;) 8. Let the designer do the magic. Hope this helps. Disclaimer: I'm the founder of craftemo.com (A web & product design on subscription service) and we are launching soon on PH.
    Renat Abyasov
    @vimal_kutmutia Wow! What a structured plan; thank you! My plan is similar to yours, only I don't work with a designer. My team and I are preparing a product that will speed up the work with the design of slides for presentations. Launch in a couple of weeks :)