— Why should the audience care? (problem, data, story)
Context
— What do they need to know? (background, constraints)
Journey
— How did you get here? (process, key moments)
Solution
— What are you proposing? (the design, with rationale)
Evidence
— Why is this right? (research, testing, data)
Ask
— What do you need from them? (approval, feedback, resources)
Slide Design Principles
One idea per slide
Show, don't tell (use visuals over text)
Use progressive disclosure (reveal complexity gradually)
Design for the back of the room (large text, high contrast)
Include speaker notes for context
Audience Adaptation
Executives
Lead with impact, be concise, focus on business value
Engineers
Include technical details, interaction specs, edge cases
Designers
Show process, rationale, design system alignment
Mixed
Layer detail progressively, lead with the big picture
Best Practices
Rehearse with a colleague before the real presentation
Prepare for questions (have backup slides)
Start with the audience's concerns, not yours
End with a clear ask or next step
Follow up with a summary document