Boil down any concept to its essentials. You will be left with two things. An idea and a presentation. You need a great idea to succeed. But you can't succeed alone. You need to convince other people that your idea is amazing. And that is not easy. Think of all the boring presentations you have attended throughout your life. Do you believe, that they lived up to their creators' expectations? Of course not. He or she believed that the idea was good enough on its own. Since you are here, I assume that you know better than that. I have dedicated my career to understanding how to best present ideas. For years, I have been the go-to presentation man in several creative agencies. In Copenhagen and Amsterdam. On behalf of these companies, I have held and created over 200 presentations. One thing is to work behind a presentation. Any great designer can do that. But when you have to be one presenting, you feel it on your own body. The pain, when a great idea is killed by uninterested clients. The frustration, when something does not 'look right' on the big screen. And the gratitude, when your audience 'just gets it' and you win the pitch or get the acknowledgment, that you deserve. Every time you learn something. If you've ever hired a creative agency to make your presentation, I might just have been the guy who made it. The Keynote Ghostrider. The charge is about $240/hour. Everyone needs to eat. But fear not. This platform allows me to pass on your great ideas for a quarter of that price. How my service works: Content Development: Start with an idea or a fully developed draft. I will figure out the best way to tell your story. Story/Visual Identity: I will work on the narrative to make sure your presentation sends the right message while showcasing your brand’s personality and voice. No voice yet? No problem. Presentation Design: I get to work creating the perfect visuals to support your story, and tailoring your message. What are the software requirements? How you deliver your presentation draft to me plays no role. It could be scrambled on a dirty napkin or in a polished PowerPoint. Long story short: - I can design any presentation in Keynote or PowerPoint