storyline-builder
Storyline Builder
A structured approach to building presentation storylines where each line becomes one slide title, creating a logical narrative flow.
What is a Storyline?
A storyline is the backbone of a presentation - a sequence of messages that tells a complete story. Each line in the storyline becomes one slide title in the final deck.
Key characteristics:
- Each line = one slide title (action-oriented message)
- Logical flow from problem → context → analysis → solution
- Slide titles are the message, not topics
- Reader should understand the story from titles alone
Core Principles
Action Titles
- Titles state the finding, not the topic
- Good: "Market grew 40% while revenue declined 5%"
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