Presentation Design

Partnership Review

Industry

Marketing

Duration

3 days

Country

USA

The Challenge

What the client provided

A deck that told a great story on paper but looked nothing like it on screen. Four years of real results, real growth, real client wins, all sitting in plain text on blank white slides. The kind of deck you'd hesitate to send on its own because it needed you in the room explaining why it mattered. The content deserved better. So did the relationship it represented.

Dots Solution

Gave the content a stage it deserved

The data was already impressive. The design just needed to get out of its way. We built a dark, high-contrast palette that made every number feel like a headline, not a footnote.

Gave the content a stage it deserved

The data was already impressive. The design just needed to get out of its way. We built a dark, high-contrast palette that made every number feel like a headline, not a footnote.

Made comparison do the talking

Instead of listing client details in paragraphs, we placed them in side-by-side cards. The viewer draws their own conclusions instantly. No narration needed, no scrolling through text.

Made comparison do the talking

Instead of listing client details in paragraphs, we placed them in side-by-side cards. The viewer draws their own conclusions instantly. No narration needed, no scrolling through text.

Turned a list of years into a growth story

Each year got its own visual lane with revenue, growth percentage, and a label that captures the phase. You scan it once and you understand the trajectory without reading a single paragraph.

Turned a list of years into a growth story

Each year got its own visual lane with revenue, growth percentage, and a label that captures the phase. You scan it once and you understand the trajectory without reading a single paragraph.

Made the last slide the one they remember

Most decks end with a "thank you" slide nobody looks at. This one closes with a branded statement and an open invitation. It's the slide that stays on screen during the conversation that matters most.

Made the last slide the one they remember

Most decks end with a "thank you" slide nobody looks at. This one closes with a branded statement and an open invitation. It's the slide that stays on screen during the conversation that matters most.

The Results

What we have designed

The client presented the deck to their partner's leadership team and it did exactly what it was supposed to do: make the partnership feel as significant as the numbers behind it. What used to require a walkthrough now speaks for itself. The deck has since been reused across multiple internal and external conversations, which is the real test of whether a presentation works. When a deck gets shared beyond the original meeting, the design paid for itself.

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