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.
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











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