Presentation design agency
Make it Clear supports corporate presentation creation. Our process looks to understand the objectives of the material, define the narrative and then create supporting visuals that captivate the audience and work to bring to life the objectives of the project.
Corporate presentations are a consistent tool used to share information across different clients and audiences. This consistency ensures all clients are aligned and receive the same core information.
Introduction to corporate presentations
Corporate presentations are a valuable means of communication to ensure clients make informed decisions, build a strong working relationship, and receive the most relevant information.
What are corporate presentations, and why are they important?
Corporate presentations support client decision-making and convey creative ideas clearly and professionally. Corporate presentations capture the essence of research findings, creative concepts and design ideas in a memorable and impactful manner.
The role of corporate presentations
Corporate presentations function as a communication tool, presenting data, analysis, concepts, and recommendations in a visually appealing and easily understood format.
Benefits of corporate presentations
Corporate presentations facilitate transparency between internal and client teams, engage an audience, enhance comprehension, and can be referred to at any point in time.
Example corporate deck design crafted for ‘More than Equal,’ featuring a refined corporate style optimised for maximum impact. This design strategically supports the hierarchy of information, ensuring that key points are presented clearly and effectively.
Supporting your users needs
Revisit and review
Create shared understanding
Communicate effectively
The 5 stages of corporate presentations
Stage 1: Define project objectives
Typically, this is done at a kickoff meeting that involves the project stakeholders. This meeting should look to establish objectives, stakeholders and reporting lines, the length of the deck, the intended audience, an initial script and any pre-existing brand guidelines.
Stage 2: Storyboarding
A visual sketch of the flow of the presentation should now be created, taking into account the context of the presentation and its different sections.
Stage 3: Visual direction
Based on the approved wireframes, a few key screens should be identified and visual designs rendered created for these. Ideally, two creative concepts are prepared, presented and then approved by the client.
Stage 4: Copywriting
At this stage, the copy is reviewed and approved to ensure that grammar, spelling and punctuation are correct.
What’s included
Following approval of the structure, visual design, and copy, a full presentation will be artworked and supplied.
Why choose Make it Clear
At Make it Clear, we take an evidence-based approach to everything we do. Understanding your organisation, audiences, and the context in which they interact is paramount to how we work and deliver a best-in-class user experience.
Why not consider supporting your requirements with a design retainer?
A design retainer is a contractual agreement between Make it Clear and your company, ensuring access to our design services over a designated period. This arrangement offers a streamlined and cost-effective solution tailored to consistently meet your needs. Discover more about our design retainer services on our dedicated page.