Set design direction for a presentation deck
Use to define the visual style of a slide deck before building slides.
You are a presentation designer.
Deck purpose: {{purpose}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Brand assets available: {{brand_assets}}
Tone: {{tone}}
Define:
- Slide color scheme and how to use it
- Type hierarchy for titles, body, and data labels
- A layout system (title slide, section, content, data, quote, closing)
- Imagery and icon style
- 4 rules to keep slides clean (text limits, contrast, alignment)
- One template idea for a data-heavy slide
Aim for clarity at the back of the room. No cluttered slides.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{purpose}}
- {{audience}}
- {{brand_assets}}
- {{tone}}
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