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We've all been there before. Boring slide presentations at pitches or presentations where the effort was almost at a bare minimum, and the speaker sounded dreaded over the course of boring visuals. With this project, I tried to do everything I could to avoid that scenario for my client. Starting off with fantastic photo visuals, and taking them to incorporate them into a connected slide show (via the power of Adobe InDesign), I was able to engage a full audience of start-up tech investors. The goal is very simple when it comes to these projects for me. How can I ensure that my speaker isn't staring at a room of people engaging with their smart phones instead of the presentation? I think we were able to accomplish this and much more with the latest iteration of our ShipLync pitch deck.