Deck

The process how do I design a deck from a request.

Receive the Brief

Get the request with all the content for the slides. I make sure to go through everything to understand what they’re looking for—like the purpose of the deck, the audience, and the vibe or theme they want.

Sample brief

Slide 1: Introduction

  • Title: "Unlocking AI Potential: Investing in Nebula Block"

  • Subtitle: "Revolutionizing Cloud Computing with Serverless AI Solutions"

  • Image: A futuristic representation of cloud computing and AI

  • Tagline: "Accelerate Your Investment in the Future of AI"

Slide 2: Problem Statement

  • Title: "The AI Compute Paradox"

  • Bullet points:

    • Growing demand for AI computing

    • High costs and complexity of current solutions

    • Limited accessibility for businesses and developers

    • Inefficient resource utilization

  • Image: An illustration highlighting the challenges of current AI computing solutions

Slide 3: Solution Overview

  • Title: "Nebula Block: Serverless AI Solutions on a Global Scale"

  • Bullet points:

    • Partner with NVIDIA Cloud Service Provider for superior infrastructure support

    • Leverage global infrastructure network for competitive pricing on GPUs

    • Serverless AI solutions for unparalleled scalability and efficiency

    • Cost-effective and accessible AI computing for businesses and developers

  • Image: A diagram showcasing Nebula Block's serverless AI architecture

Slide 4: Market Opportunity

  • Title: "A Growing Market for AI Computing"

  • Statistics:

    • AI market projected to reach $190 billion by 2025 (Source: MarketsandMarkets)

    • Cloud computing market expected to reach $791 billion by 2028 (Source: Gartner)

    • Serverless computing market growing at a CAGR of 26.6% (Source: ResearchAndMarkets)

  • Image: A graph illustrating the growing demand for AI computing and cloud services

Slide 5: Competitive Advantage

  • Title: "Why Nebula Block Stands Out"

  • Bullet point:

    • Unique partnership with NVIDIA Cloud Service Provider

    • Access to competitive pricing on GPUs through global infrastructure network

    • Serverless AI solutions for unmatched scalability and efficiency

    • Flexible, agile, and intelligent company culture

  • Image: A comparison chart highlighting Nebula Block's advantages over competitors

Slide 6: Traction and Milestones

  • Title: "Achievements and Progress"

  • Subheading: "Nebula Block's Journey So Far"

  • Key Milestones:

  • Bullet points:

    • Q1 2022: Established partnership with NVIDIA Cloud Service Provider

    • Q2 2022: Developed and deployed first serverless AI solution

    • Q3 2022: Generated first revenue and demonstrated proof of concept

    • Q4 2022: Built a strong team with expertise in AI and cloud computing

    • 2023: Expanded customer base to include [number] of enterprise clients

    • 2023: Achieved [metric]% growth in revenue quarter-over-quarter

  • Awards and Recognition:

  • Bullet points:

    • Save up to 90% using Nebula Block’s serverless AI platform

    • Managing over $100million assets

    • AI Cloud generates over $1 million in average quarterly revenue.

    • Winner of the IPFS Computing Hackathon.

    • Trusted by a global following of 140K+ X account followers.

  • Customer Testimonials:

  • Quotes from satisfied customers:

    • "Nebula Block's serverless AI solutions have revolutionized our business, enabling us to scale faster and more efficiently." - [Customer Name], [Company Name]

    • "We were blown away by the speed and accuracy of Nebula Block's AI models. Their solution has become an integral part of our operations." - [Customer Name], [Company Name]

  • Image: A graph or chart illustrating Nebula Block's progress, such as revenue growth or customer acquisition

Slide 7: Business Model

  • Title: "Scalable and Profitable"

  • Bullet points:

    • Revenue streams: serverless AI solutions, AI cloud, and consulting services

    • Cost structure: infrastructure, personnel, marketing, and R&D

    • Pricing strategy: competitive pricing on GPUs, tiered pricing for serverless AI solutions

    • Key metrics: revenue growth, customer acquisition, retention, and satisfaction

  • Image: A diagram illustrating Nebula Block's business model

Slide 8: Marketing and Sales Strategy

  • Title: "Reaching New Heights"

  • Bullet points:

    • Target markets: enterprises, startups, and research institutions

    • Marketing channels: content marketing, social media, paid advertising, and events

    • Sales strategy: direct sales, partnerships, and resellers

    • Key metrics: website traffic, lead generation, conversion rates, and customer lifetime value

  • Image: A diagram illustrating Nebula Block's marketing and sales strategy

Slide 9: Team and Operations

  • Title: "The People Behind the Vision"

  • Bullet points:

    • Management team: CEO, COO, CTO, and VP of Sales

    • Key hires: AI engineers, cloud architects, and sales professionals

    • Company culture: flexible, agile, and intelligent

    • Key metrics: employee satisfaction, retention, and performance

  • Image: A team photo or a graphic illustrating Nebula Block's organizational structure

Slide 10: Financial Projections

  • Title: "Unlocking Growth"

  • Financial projections: revenue growth, expense growth, and key metrics (e.g., customer acquisition cost, lifetime value)

  • Image: A graph illustrating Nebula Block's financial projections

Research for Ideas

Research on platforms like Dribbble or Behance to look for inspiration. I search for themes, layouts, or designs that match the brief. If I find something that stands out, I save it as a reference.

Designing

  • Drafting the Layout: I start by laying out the content for each slide, focusing on the flow of information and keeping things simple.

  • Adding Visuals: I choose images, icons, and colors that fit the theme and make the deck look cohesive.

  • Keeping it Clean: I make sure the slides are easy to read and follow. I check that everything is aligned, the fonts are consistent, and the spacing feels balanced.

  • Brand Alignment: If the project has brand guidelines, I stick to them—whether it’s about colors, typography, or logo usage.

Review and Export

Once I’m happy with the design, I give it one last review. I double-check everything—spelling, alignment, and how the slides flow together. Then, I send it to the client or team for feedback. After making any adjustments, I export the final version to Google Slides (or whatever format they need), ready to present or share.

Final Deck

Review Slides

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