presentation-craft
Presentation Craft
Core principle: A presentation is not a document read aloud. It is a performance with a narrative arc that takes the audience from where they are to where you need them to be. Every great presentation — from Steve Jobs' iPhone launch to Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" — follows the same structural pattern: oscillating between "what is" (the current reality) and "what could be" (the future you're proposing), building tension that resolves in a call to action. This skill designs that arc before touching a single slide.
The deliverable is a Presentation Script — a complete blueprint containing: the narrative arc, each slide's visual description, presenter notes with what to say, and time allocation per slide and overall.
How to Execute This Skill
STEP 1 — Gather Context
Before designing anything, establish these parameters. Some will come from the user's request; others must be asked.