Good presentation design does more than look polished—it clarifies ideas and keeps audiences engaged. Below are decks I've designed. For every project, I've outlined the problem I inherited and the solution I delivered.
Problem:
Previous presentations were visually outdated, poor readability and lacked cohesiveness across team members. Overwhelming with detailed information.
Solution:
Created a unified master template with brand standards that elevated readability, visual appeal, and cross‑team consistency.
Conference Branded Deck
Problem
Internal directors wanted a condensed branded communication asset to be displayed during conference for member states and sponsors to remain informed. 
Solution:
Created a NASBO branded template to include sponsor logos, member attendance, and agenda to be displayed during breaks. 
Sponsorship Deck
Problem:
Executive Director and COO wanted to create a deck that combined sponsorship benefits and a recap on current state budget fiscal trends.
Solution:
Creates a presentation highlighting the benefits of sponsoring a NASBO conference by displaying mockups of where their company placement will be.  
Modernized Training Deck Project
Problem: 
The deck used during an annual seminar for entry level budget analysts was dated and had low readability. The team wanted to modernize the design and rethink the structure and layout of the seminar flow.  
Solution: 
Increased width size to industry standard 16:9, incorporated more white space and icon use. Created custom visual aids without losing content.
Freelance Project
Problem: 
Company wanted to design a presentation that effectively engages clients and strengthens their understanding of the company’s cybersecurity value.
Solution:
Developed a streamlined, plug‑and‑play presentation template that integrated the company’s brand guidelines and approved graphics, enabling staff to create visually consistent, on‑brand decks with minimal effort.

Freelance project: Thycotic

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