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This skill converts high-level briefs into complete slide-by-slide presentation scripts saved as Markdown, enabling designers to recreate the talk without

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Overview

This skill transforms high-level ideas or briefs into fully structured presentation scripts saved as Markdown files. It produces slide-by-slide blueprints with exhaustive, actionable detail so designers, presenters, or other AI agents can recreate the presentation exactly. The output follows strict conventions for layout, typography, visuals, narrative flow, and markdown structure.

How this skill works

I gather brief details—topic, audience, tone, length, and constraints—then plan a clear narrative arc: hook, body, and conclusion. For each slide I generate nine concrete specifications: exact text, placement, typography, visuals, stylistic direction, transitions, and implementation notes. The final deliverable is a single Markdown file with clearly separated slide sections ready for handoff or direct use.

When to use it

  • Turning a one-paragraph brief into a complete slide-by-slide presentation blueprint.
  • Converting loose ideas or bullet lists into a polished presentation script for designers.
  • Specifying visual and typographic details for a design handoff or production sprint.
  • Creating presenter scripts with exact wording and slide timing for rehearsals.
  • Documenting a presentation to enable automated slide generation by other tools.

Best practices

  • Provide target audience, desired tone, and an approximate slide count up front.
  • State any hard constraints (brand colors, fonts, max text per slide) to avoid rework.
  • Prefer concrete data and exact wording; avoid placeholders or vague directions.
  • Keep each slide focused on a single idea to prevent content overload.
  • Use consistent typography, color palettes, and recurring motifs across slides.

Example use cases

  • Create a 12-slide investor pitch with exact headlines, data visualizations, and call-to-action wording.
  • Produce a training module blueprint with instructor notes, slide script, and timing cues.
  • Design a product launch deck specifying hero images, layout grids, and typography for each slide.
  • Generate an academic conference presentation with precise slide text, citation blocks, and figure descriptions.
  • Prepare a sales enablement presentation with objection-handling slides and visual treatment instructions.

FAQ

Will the output include actual images?

No. The blueprint describes every visual in detail but does not embed images; descriptions specify composition, style, colors, and purpose so designers can recreate assets.

Can you match an existing brand guide?

Yes. Provide brand fonts, color hex codes, and any layout constraints up front; I will apply them consistently across all slides.