Presentation Deck & Template Design

Designing decks that clarify, persuade, and scale

Presentation Deck &
Template Design

Designing decks that clarify, persuade, and scale

Presentation Deck & Template Design

Designing decks that clarify, persuade, and scale

Designing decks that
clarify, persuade, and scale

The work shown here includes both completed decks and reusable deck templates—built to stay consistent as teams iterate and scale. I design presentation decks as systems, not just slides. Each deck is built to communicate clearly under pressure—whether that’s a boardroom, a sales call, an investor pitch, or an internal rollout.

My focus is on narrative structure, visual hierarchy, and brand integrity, ensuring every slide earns its place and moves the audience forward.

What these decks demonstrate

Narrative clarity

Strong decks guide an audience, not overwhelm them.

I structure presentations with a clear arc—problem, insight, proof, outcome—so ideas land quickly and build logically slide to slide.

Headlines do real work. Supporting content is intentionally restrained. The result: slides that can be skimmed, presented, or shared async without losing meaning.

Visual hierarchy under real constraints

These decks are built for practical use across contexts, whether viewed by executives scanning on a laptop, sales teams presenting in real time, or stakeholders reviewing static PDFs without narration.

Typography, spacing, color, and layout are applied with intent to prioritize information instantly, allowing key messages to surface clearly and consistently in every scenario.

Brand systems applied to presentations

Presentations are often where brand systems break down under pressure. This work demonstrates how a brand system can remain intact and effective when applied to dense information, data visualizations, long-form narratives, and mixed audiences.

Brand guidelines are translated into flexible presentation systems with repeatable layouts, modular components, and clear usage patterns, ensuring consistency as content scales and evolves.

Decks and templates designed for reuse and iteration

These presentations are built for continued use beyond initial delivery, whether as complete decks or modular template systems. Each slide is structured with clear layout logic, predictable spacing, and components that adapt without requiring redesign.

This approach enables teams to edit, expand, and reuse materials efficiently while maintaining a high level of visual quality over time.

My role

Across these projects, I led visual direction and developed layout systems that ensured consistency and clarity across slides. I defined typography and color strategies aligned to brand standards, while designing deck components and templates that support repeatable use.

I also shaped visual storytelling and pacing to guide audiences through complex material. In many cases, this included aligning stakeholders on structure and narrative flow before any slides were finalized.

Impact

A strong presentation does more than look polished—it directly influences how information is understood and how decisions are made.

This work reflects an approach focused on reducing cognitive load, strengthening brand perception, and enabling confident, effective storytelling. The goal is not decoration, but communication that performs under real-world conditions.

Types of decks and templates represented here

This work spans a range of presentation types, including pitch and fundraising decks, enterprise sales and enablement materials, product and platform storytelling, and brand and strategy presentations.

It also includes template systems designed for repeatable storytelling and consistent brand expression. Across each example, the same principles—clarity, hierarchy, and system thinking—are applied to meet different business objectives.

Elyas Beria | visual designer

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Elyas Beria | visual designer

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Elyas Beria | visual designer

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