Architect presentation structures with narrative flow, visual direction, and speaker guidance
Design the structure and content flow for a presentation about [TOPIC]. Presentation Context: - Topic: [TOPIC] - Audience: [WHO WILL VIEW] - Goal: [INFORM/PERSUADE/TRAIN/PITCH] - Duration: [TIME LIMIT] - Format: [IN-PERSON/VIRTUAL/RECORDED] Create a comprehensive deck structure: **1. Opening Section (Hook)** Slide 1: Title slide - Headline approach - Visual concept Slide 2-3: Opening hook - Attention-grabbing element (statistic, question, story) - Why this matters to the audience **2. Context/Problem Section** Slides 4-X: - Current state/problem definition - Supporting data points - Audience pain points - Stakes/urgency **3. Main Content Sections** For each key point: - Slide title (benefit-focused) - Key message (one per slide) - Supporting evidence type - Visual approach suggestion - Speaker notes outline **4. Evidence/Proof Section** - Case studies/examples - Data visualization slides - Testimonials/quotes - Demonstration points **5. Closing Section** - Summary/recap slide - Call-to-action slide - Next steps slide - Q&A/discussion slide - Contact/resources slide **6. Visual Direction** - Suggested color palette - Typography recommendations - Image style guidelines - Chart/graph styling - Consistent element placement **7. Narrative Arc** - Story structure (problem → solution → outcome) - Emotional journey mapping - Transition phrases between sections - Pacing recommendations **8. Backup/Appendix Slides** - Additional data - FAQ responses - Detailed specifications
Design the structure and content flow for a presentation about [TOPIC]. Presentation Context: - Topic: [TOPIC] - Audience: [WHO WILL VIEW] - Goal: [INFORM/PERSUADE/TRAIN/PITCH] - Duration: [TIME LIMIT] - Format: [IN-PERSON/VIRTUAL/RECORDED] Create a comprehensive deck structure: **1. Opening Section (Hook)** Slide 1: Title slide - Headline approach - Visual concept Slide 2-3: Opening hook - Attention-grabbing element (statistic, question, story) - Why this matters to the audience **2. Context/Problem Section** Slides 4-X: - Current state/problem definition - Supporting data points - Audience pain points - Stakes/urgency **3. Main Content Sections** For each key point: - Slide title (benefit-focused) - Key message (one per slide) - Supporting evidence type - Visual approach suggestion - Speaker notes outline **4. Evidence/Proof Section** - Case studies/examples - Data visualization slides - Testimonials/quotes - Demonstration points **5. Closing Section** - Summary/recap slide - Call-to-action slide - Next steps slide - Q&A/discussion slide - Contact/resources slide **6. Visual Direction** - Suggested color palette - Typography recommendations - Image style guidelines - Chart/graph styling - Consistent element placement **7. Narrative Arc** - Story structure (problem → solution → outcome) - Emotional journey mapping - Transition phrases between sections - Pacing recommendations **8. Backup/Appendix Slides** - Additional data - FAQ responses - Detailed specifications
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