Our purpose in life is to create stimulating, impactful and effective communication.
Agencies employ creatives; banks, venture capitalists and consultancies employ analysts and deep thinkers. We have a skillset that turns the ordinary into something far more visually-stimulating, taking a standard PowerPoint presentation and making it look far more impactful, legible and interesting.
As creatives, our role is to stimulate, excite and expand our clients’ imaginations. We always start with a set of brand guidelines and use these to dictate how a presentation may look. It’s not about using every colour of the rainbow and a myriad of clever devices but about using key elements of a brand identity to help make points more impactful.
And if you really want your deck back in PowerPoint, we can do that by creating templates, using the creative produced to help create a suite of slides that have real impact.
Just as an example, taking up to 200 pages of a PowerPoint presentation and turning into a meaningful, branded, information memorandum is a skill that we have honed over the years.
To be able to work with a set of brand assets and not lose the integrity of a document, create pace and relevance, often to brutal deadlines, always with a high level of circumspection (NDA all the way) is a discipline that we enjoy.
Seeing a figures-orientated Finance Director get involved and excited about how a brand is manifested is a truly invigorating experience. The net result is that we create layouts which are easier to navigate, read and bring a brand to life.