Surface Modern Solutions Workshop
Microsoft wanted a deck and presentation that introduced prospective business customers to the design philosophy of the Surface device portfolio, and explained why they were uniquely suited for remote and hybrid work, while also touching on security, deployment, management, and licensing. And no one wanted customers to cry with boredom.
I designed (and presented!) the "final" deck multiple times a week for many months, making several rounds of revisions in response to customer and client feedback throughout its lifecycle, and updating with new devices as they became public.
Following one of the presentations, a very gracious client said:
“If we could present 10% as good as you do, we would be a twice over trillion dollar company.”
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Accenture: Pitch Deck
I was asked to clean up existing files, create new content, and own the quality of multiple pitch decks to an important client.  This is some of my work: 
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NDA: Multiple PowerPoint presentations for a large, international tech firm
based in Redmond, WA.  I have designed presentations used both internally and externally, sometimes for large international audiences.  A non-disclosure agreement prevents me from showing any of the work.
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NDA: Nationally broadcast PowerPoint presentation for a national wireless carrier
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TIMEX: The Archive Project
Personal project showcasing the TIMEX Archive.
Incorporates original and press photography into a PowerPoint presentation of my own design using PowerPoint 2016, Photoshop CC, and Illustrator CC
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Fujifilm X-T2 
Firmware Update 3.00
Personal project highlighting some of the features of the new 3.00 firmware update for the Fujifilm X-T2 mirorless camera in a minimal style.
Created using a combination of native PowerPoint effects, Photoshop and Illustrator CC
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Strategic Opportunities
Children's National Health System

Corporate presentation created for the Executive Committee of Children's National Health System.
Some photos were edited in Photoshop CC, but all effects, charts, and typography are native PowerPoint 2016.






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