aaronvanston

creating-presentations

Create bold, minimal slide decks and investor pitch decks. Covers the full presentation workflow including narrative structure, slide copywriting, visual design (typography, layouts, section colors), speaker notes, and async-readable pitch decks. Supports dark and light themes. Use when asked to "create a presentation", "outline a deck", "write slides about...", "design a talk on...", "build a pitch deck", "investor presentation", "help me with my talk", "draft slide content", "write speaker notes", or any task involving planning, structuring, writing, designing, or preparing a slide deck for live presenting or standalone distribution.

aaronvanston 2 Updated 3mo ago

Resources

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GitHub

Install

npx skillscat add aaronvanston/agent-skills/creating-presentations

Install via the SkillsCat registry.

SKILL.md

Creating Presentations

Build bold, minimal presentations designed for live impact or standalone reading.

Workflow

Determine which phase applies and load the relevant reference:

  1. Outline - structure the narrative arc and section flow: references/outline.md
  2. Write - bold headlines and minimal slide copy: references/content.md
  3. Design - visual layout, typography, and composition: references/design.md
  4. Notes - speaker notes for natural delivery: references/notes.md

For investor pitch decks (standalone, async): follow references/pitch-deck.md instead. Uses the 10-slide framework with denser copy optimized for reading without a presenter.

Principles

  • One message per slide - if it takes more than 5 seconds to read, cut it
  • Headlines do the work - bold statements ("AI has no memory"), not explanations ("Discussion of AI context limitations")
  • Scale over weight - big text at light weight (400-500), not small text in bold
  • Section colors - each major section gets its own accent color for visual rhythm
  • High contrast - dark (#000 bg, white text) or light (#fafafa bg, dark text) with colored accents
  • Notes prompt, not script - scannable bullet cues for riffing, not paragraphs to read

Standard Flow

1. Opening (teal)    - Title + goals (3 takeaways max)
2. Context (red)     - Current state, the tension to resolve
3-5. Core (varies)   - 3-5 slides per section, dividers between
6. Closing (teal)    - Recap + resources + Q&A

Context Adjustments

  • Internal: assume shared context, be direct, reference history
  • External: more setup, clearer transitions, define terms
  • Recorded/async: tighter copy, stronger signposting