Decks That Close.
A pitch deck or sales deck has one job: get the yes. That means a story that builds conviction, design that holds attention, and a structure that guides your audience to exactly the decision you need them to make. These are the decks that opened doors, secured funding, and won new business.
Non-profit pitch: Unlocking Support
The need: Unlock support from investors and government agencies with a compelling pitch.
The problem: A complex, hard-hitting message, with no clear way to communicate the problem, solution, and impact.
The fix: A focused, hard-hitting pitch with a clear narrative and visuals designed to bring the problem and solution to life.
The result: A credible, compelling case for funding that started conversations, engaged stakeholders and helped secure essential support.
Client: Non-profit start-up
Tools: PowerPoint, Adobe, Vimeo
Investor deck: Securing Investment Through Clarity.
The need: Secure funding for a large-scale project with long-term environmental impact.
The problem: Complex information, data-heavy content, and a message that wasn’t cutting through the noise.
The fix: Created a strong story with a clear flow to inform. Strong visuals to bring the environmental impact and vision to life.
The result: Confidently delivered in multiple high-stakes investor conversations, which secured significant interest and investment.
Client: Non-profit organisation
Tools: PowerPoint, Adobe Creative Suite
Sales pitch deck: Engaging Prospects. Closing Deals.
The need: Secure new business, build credibility fast, and confidently create decks for all future conversations.
The problem: Generic, boring slides that didn’t stand out or reflect the brand. Lacking a strong story.
The fix: Uplifted design to reflect brand and stand-out. Structured to take prospects on a journey to engagement and action, presenting a compelling solution.
The result: The deck directly led to a noticeable increase in positive sales conversations and ultimately, more sales.
Client: Medium Tech PR Agency
Tools: Canva