2025-2026

PRESENTATIONS

Across my work designing presentation decks for educational institutions, fintechs, and technology companies, I’ve always approached slides as strategic communication tools — not just visual layouts. The central challenge has been translating complex, technical, and often abstract information into narratives that feel clear, engaging, and persuasive for very different audiences, from investors and leadership teams to students and institutional partners. Each project required aligning content, tone, and visual language with its context: academic decks prioritized accessibility and pedagogical clarity, while fintech and tech presentations needed to convey innovation, trust, scalability, and market positioning — often in high-stakes settings like fundraising or product launches.

My goal in every case was to design systems that could both inform and influence. Early on, I explored multiple visual directions — from highly minimal, corporate structures rooted in grid systems and typographic rigor to more expressive approaches incorporating gradients, illustration, and modular infographics to humanize data. I occasionally used AI tools during this exploratory phase to accelerate ideation and test visual metaphors. The final concepts were always chosen based on strategic fit and communicative strength, privileging clarity, narrative flow, and brand coherence so that every design decision reinforced positioning while improving comprehension and engagement.

Unbounded

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Cabin

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