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// POSTED: Apr 15, 2026

Keynote Presentation Designer (Story-Driven, Visual, Minimal Text)

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Overview I’m hiring a high-end presentation designer to create a keynote-style deck for a 35-minute speaking engagement. This is not a typical corporate PowerPoint job. The presentation tells a business transformation story—how a company evolves from operational chaos to a structured, scalable, and profitable model. You will be given: A complete 17-slide content spine Clear visual direction for key slides Context on the business framework (MSP / TruMethods) Your job is to: Turn this into a clean, compelling, visually-driven presentation Timeline (Important) First draft required within 48 hours This does NOT need to be perfect Goal is to get a strong visual direction for feedback and iteration What I Need ~17 slides total Designed for live speaking (not reading) Minimal text per slide Strong use of: Diagrams / flows Before vs after visuals Simple, clear charts Key Slides to Design (Important) You will need to create custom visuals, including: Flywheel diagram (core system loop) Timeline chart (2007–2023) showing: Revenue growth Profit trends Key inflection point (framework adoption) Metric visuals (gauges or trends): Reactive work decreasing Alignment increasing Profit improving Style Requirements Clean, modern, high-contrast Minimalist (no clutter, no walls of text) Feels like a conference keynote, not a corporate template Visual storytelling - bullet points Tools You may use PowerPoint, Google Slides, Canva, or similar tools Final output must be fully usable and presentable on a Windows device Important Notes I plan to hire multiple designers for this project to explore different creative directions I am not looking for one perfect first draft—I am looking for strong visual thinking and iteration What This Is NOT Not a template-based slide job Not text-heavy consulting slides Not generic icon dumping Ideal Designer Thinks in systems, flow, and clarity Can translate ideas into clean visual models Understands how to design for a live audience, not a document This presentation should feel: Simple Sharp Intentional Not overdesigned—just clear and powerful. If you want next, I can help you:
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