I build interactive presentations
Show ideas in a way traditional decks can’t touch
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problem
Presentation workflows in design studios are incredibly inefficient. Teams spend hours (sometimes days!) rebuilding decks for every client meeting: - Searching for images, materials, notes, specs - Copy-pasting from old files - Updating project status manually - Re-exporting PDFs after every tiny change - Fighting with Keynote/PowerPoint/Google Slides formats - And every new presentation feels like starting from scratch. - Multiply that across all projects and all phases… Meanwhile, clients often review static PDFs while design decisions evolve faster than the documents can. It’s slow and it doesn’t reflect the way modern design studios work.
solution
I build interactive design presentations that connect directly to Airtable - your studio’s new central database. That means: - Drag-and-drop presentation building - Auto-populated project details, materials, and notes - Reusable templates that get better every time you use them - Updates made once, reflected everywhere - Dynamic visuals instead of static PDFs - Live design narratives - You can build an entire presentation in minutes, not hours, and your team stops reinventing the wheel with every meeting. This is a smarter, faster, design-forward way to present work
What This Gives You
Custom, reusable presentation templates
Airtable to Website data sync - update your website content directly from your database
Auto-populated slides - edit content blocks through drag-and-drop images, materials, and notes
Live design updates - no endlessly re-exporting PDFs - "Design presentation_final final final final"
Interactive client flows and embedded model viewers and media - embed client approval forms or even 3D models
Mobile-friendly and web-ready presentations
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Why It Matters
Build decks in minutes
Keep everything live and current
Reduce design admin hours significantly
Standardize your studio’s storytelling quality
Let your design shine in a modern, digital-first format
Every project gets more efficient and your studio develops a repeatable storytelling system.
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