Corporate presentation template for Faculty
In any professional setting, presentation design is a strategic tool for storytelling, simplifying complexity, and inspiring action. Templates like PowerPoint or Google Slides ensure brand consistency, convey company credibility, and help drive informed decisions.
At Faculty, a London-based AI company, slides were central to both internal and external communication. They served as a powerful tool to communicate brand vision and technical concepts.
However, the fast-paced nature of the AI industry presented challenges in several key areas:
01. Cloud-based collaboration: teams working on one deck simultaneously, under tight deadlines.
02. Knowledge sharing: lack of oversight, leading to duplication of work and lost opportunities.
03. Brand consistency: misalignment with the latest branding and formatting standards.

As Senior Visual Communications Designer, I led the development of "Killer Slides" - an interactive, cloud-based repository of Faculty's best slides.
Collaborating with the Marketing Designers and a focus groups formed from each team, we created a living asset consisting of over 100 curated, redesigned slides.
The launch of Killer Slides transformed how teams worked.
It became the go-to resource for slide inspiration and templates, improving cross-team collaboration, enhancing knowledge sharing, and ensuring brand consistency. The initiative demonstrated how design can effectively address operational challenges and drive organisational efficiency.
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Enhanced usability:
Enhanced usability:
We used Google Slides to leverage its collaboration features, the up-to-date repository was accessible to all employees via a bookmark.
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Interactive navigation:
Interactive navigation:
The deck was fully interactive, allowing users to explore sections based on what they need.
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Continuous improvement:
Continuous improvement:
Maintained by Design and Commercial teams, the repository evolved to remain relevant and impactful.
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Wide range of use cases:
Wide range of use cases:
The repository consisted of different types of slides, suitable for diverse use cases, such as impact statements, timelines, tables, diagrams, style guides, etc.







