The argument in a pitch deck matters more than the design. We build the argument first, then the words that carry it.
7-10 business days for a standard pitch deck project.
Most pitch decks are built backwards. The company starts with what they want to say, builds slides around it, and adds a designer at the end. The result is usually a deck that is visually polished but structurally weak. The narrative does not build. The ask is unclear. The objections are not addressed.
We start with the argument. What is the fundamental claim this deck is making? Who is in the room? What do they already know? What do they need to believe by the end of the presentation? The slides are then structured around those questions, not around the company's internal narrative.
We write decks for both uses. Investor presentations need a different structure from client proposals. Tender responses need a different approach from new business pitches. We establish the context at briefing and structure accordingly.
We recommend 10 to 15 slides for most pitch decks. We write for the number of slides you have, but will tell you if we think you have too many or too few.
Yes. We write copy in a format your designer can work with directly. If you want us to coordinate with your design team, we can do that.