Pitch Deck : Project Communications

PACKAGE 4 : A comprehensive visual presentation package, synthesising key business communications clearly showcasing your business and vision

 
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A comprehensive visual presentation package, synthesising key business communications clearly showcasing your business and vision

Creating engaging visual content following ‘THE CAPSTONE PITCH’ structure, producing a presentation package to equip the business and its people to communicate effectively all the business messages through an engaging visual approach.

Core focus around creating simple visualisations that are impactful and showcase WHAT, HOW and HOW the business does and is, with a focus on communicating brand, vision and USPs.

CAPSTONE PITCH structure breakdown :

  • CLARITY - Name, Same, Fame

  • AUTHORITY - Insight, Association and Recognition, Results

  • PROBLEM - Time and Money, Emotion, Health

  • SOLUTION - What and How, 3 Key Benefits, Ultimate

  • THE WHY - I Believe, Personal, Big Vision

  • OPPORTUNITY - Proposal, Wedding, Honeymoon

  • NEXT STEPS - Call to Action, Be Special, Maintain Momentum

  • ESSENCE - Reputation, Feeling

 
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synthesis

Capturing key messaging, content and core principles.

Building a core base of consistent knowledge to design the visual presentation package.

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visualisations

Creating the engaging content around the value, offer and call to action, into a tight and consistent content.

Communicating all x8 stages of ‘THE CAPSTONE PITCH’ structure.

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presentation

Packaging the professional digital presentation and documentation into a polished communications solution.

Including bringing content alive through elegant animations to increase engagement to audiences and a wider application of the presentation package.

 

Dan is the outside eye for looking inside. Seeing what others do not see, or do not know what to look at.

Being able to be in the moment with people and opening their eyes to see what they need to see (and focus on the right things).
— Cindy Spelt (International Entrepreneur, Investor and Speaker)