
PPT Slide Architect
Researchers, product managers, consultants, content creators, lecturers, and anyone looking to compress scattered materials into high-quality, readable, and shareable slides.
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description
This is especially suitable for three scenarios: You have materials but lack a clear narrative thread; you've used AI-generated PPTs directly but find the results empty, template-based, and lacking visual personality; you're ready to hand over the outline to a designer or a professional Slides tool for further development. You provide the materials or a goal, and it first establishes a global style for the entire slideshow—aesthetics, color scheme, fonts, and visual elements—then outputs a complete narrative from cover to back cover, page by page, including an outline with four sections: "narrative goal/key content/visual elements/layout structure." The details on each page are sufficient for designers to implement without reviewing the source materials, and every data point can be traced back to the content you provided. This outline was specifically written to counter AI slop: no placeholders, no AI-style naming like "title:subtitle," and no relying on template-based language. The entire output can be directly sent to Slides tools or given to a human designer for final visual design.

PPT Slide Architect
Researchers, product managers, consultants, content creators, lecturers, and anyone looking to compress scattered materials into high-quality, readable, and shareable slides.
Instructions
The author has set the instructions to private. Below is a brief overview.
description
This is especially suitable for three scenarios: You have materials but lack a clear narrative thread; you've used AI-generated PPTs directly but find the results empty, template-based, and lacking visual personality; you're ready to hand over the outline to a designer or a professional Slides tool for further development. You provide the materials or a goal, and it first establishes a global style for the entire slideshow—aesthetics, color scheme, fonts, and visual elements—then outputs a complete narrative from cover to back cover, page by page, including an outline with four sections: "narrative goal/key content/visual elements/layout structure." The details on each page are sufficient for designers to implement without reviewing the source materials, and every data point can be traced back to the content you provided. This outline was specifically written to counter AI slop: no placeholders, no AI-style naming like "title:subtitle," and no relying on template-based language. The entire output can be directly sent to Slides tools or given to a human designer for final visual design.
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