This reference file contains general PowerPoint formatting guidance
for pitch deck creation. These are best practices that should be adapted
to the specific template being used.
Table of Contents
- Visual Hierarchy and
Layout
- Text Formatting
- Table Creation
- Chart and Image
Handling
- Data Visualization
- Font Consistency
- Template Adaptation
Visual Hierarchy and Layout
Box and Section Layout
Slide layouts vary based on content requirements and template design.
Common elements include:
- Header sections with titles and subtitles
- Content boxes with label sidebars
- Tables for structured data
- Charts for visual data representation
- Footnote bars at slide bottom
The specific layout should follow the template provided. Common
content types and their typical structures:
- Market definition slides: Label boxes with bullet
content + commentary sections
- TAM/sizing slides: Metrics callouts + data tables +
key takeaways
- Competitive analysis: Comparison tables or
matrices
- Financial summaries: Charts with supporting data
tables
Alignment Principles
Vertical alignment of parallel sections:
Boxes that are vertically stacked should have consistent:
- Left margin position
- Bullet indentation
- Text start position
- Box width
Boxes that are horizontally adjacent should have consistent:
- Top position
- Height (where content allows)
- Internal padding
Text Formatting
Bullet Point Structure
Avoid unstructured text dumps. Break content into scannable bullet
points.
Illustrative Correct Structure:
✓ Consumer mobile and web language learning apps
(Duolingo, Babbel, Memrise, Busuu)
✓ B2B enterprise language training platforms
(goFLUENT, Speexx, Learnship)
✓ Online tutoring marketplaces
(italki, Preply, Cambly)
Illustrative Incorrect Structure (Text Dump):
Consumer mobile/web apps (Duolingo, Babbel, Memrise, Busuu)
B2B enterprise platforms (Speexx, Rosetta Stone Enterprise)
Online tutoring marketplaces (Preply, italki, Cambly)
Bullet Symbol Guidelines
| Context |
Symbol |
Usage |
| Included/Positive |
✓ (checkmark) |
Items within scope, features present |
| Excluded/Negative |
× (cross) |
Items outside scope, features absent |
| Neutral list |
• (bullet) |
General enumeration, commentary |
| Numbered sequence |
1. 2. 3. |
Process steps, rankings |
| Sub-bullets |
‣ or – |
Secondary points under main bullets |
Adapt symbol usage to match the template's existing conventions.
Bullet Consistency
All bullets within a box/section should have identical
formatting:
- Same bullet symbol throughout the box (unless intentionally
differentiated)
- Same indent level for all primary bullets
- Same bullet size
- Same spacing between bullet and text
- Same font size for all bullet text at same level
Font Size Guidelines
These are typical ranges - adjust based on template
specifications:
| Element |
Typical Size (pt) |
Style |
| Slide Title |
40-48 |
Bold |
| Subtitle/Definition |
18-22 |
Bold |
| Section Headers |
14-16 |
Regular |
| Body Text/Bullets |
12-14 |
Regular |
| Table Headers |
10-12 |
Bold |
| Table Body |
9-11 |
Regular |
| Footnotes |
8-9 |
Italic |
Text Density Guidelines
- Maximum 6-7 bullets per content box (adjust based
on space)
- Maximum 2 lines per bullet point
- Parenthetical examples on same line or indented
below
- Avoid orphan words - adjust line breaks to avoid
single words on new lines
Table Creation
CRITICAL: Use Actual Table
Objects
Tables must be actual table objects, NOT text with tab
spacing.
Text with tabs will never align properly and looks unprofessional.
Always create proper table objects.
Table Structure Guidelines
Column alignment:
- Text columns: Left-aligned (both header and content)
- Numeric columns: Center-aligned or right-aligned
- Headers should align with their column content
Header row:
- Bold text
- Shaded background (use template's brand color)
- Contrasting text color for readability
- Alignment matches column content alignment
Alternating rows (optional):
- Light shading on alternate rows improves readability
Summary/Total row:
- Bold text
- Heavier top border (separator line)
- Distinct background shading
Table width:
- Fill the designated section width
- Avoid tables floating in white space
For XML
implementation patterns, see xml-reference.md
Chart and Image Handling
Pasting Charts from Excel
When pasting charts from Excel:
- Paste the chart ONLY - do not include source data
tables
- Resize to fill the designated area - charts should
not appear as tiny thumbnails
- Maintain aspect ratio - do not distort the
chart
- Verify readability - axis labels, legends, data
labels must be legible
Pasting Tables from Excel
When pasting tables from Excel:
- Paste the formatted table ONLY - exclude any source
data or calculations
- Resize to fill the designated area - table should
occupy its full section
- Verify column widths - adjust so text is not
truncated
- Check formatting preservation - colors, borders,
fonts may need adjustment
Size Guidelines
Minimum sizing principles:
- Charts: Should occupy a substantial portion of their designated
area
- Tables: Fill the designated section width completely
- Images: Sized appropriately for context, never thumbnail-sized
Indicators of undersized visuals (avoid these):
- Chart occupies small fraction of available space
- Text labels are unreadable
- Large empty areas surrounding the visual
- Visual appears as a "thumbnail"
Proper Sizing Workflow
- Identify the target area dimensions
- Paste the chart/table
- Immediately resize to fill the target area
- Verify all text remains readable
- Adjust internal elements if needed (legend position, axis
labels)
Data Visualization
Key Metrics Display
When displaying key metrics (e.g., TAM, CAGR, projections), consider
showing relationships between values rather than listing them
statically:
- Visual flow indicators: Shapes (arrows, chevrons,
connectors) showing progression
- Size hierarchy: Larger font for primary metrics,
smaller for labels
- Spatial arrangement: Position elements to show
logical flow
Arrow and Flow Indicators
If using arrows or flow indicators:
- Use PowerPoint shape objects, not text characters
- Do not use text-based arrows (→, ⟹) in the final presentation
- Create arrows using PowerPoint's shape tools or via XML shape
elements
For XML implementation, see xml-reference.md
Font Consistency
Cross-Box Font Consistency
All text boxes at the same hierarchy level should use identical font
sizes.
Same-level boxes that should match:
| Box Type |
Should Match With |
| "Segments Included" content |
"Segments Excluded" content |
| "Definition" content |
"Scope Rationale" content |
| Left column bullets |
Right column bullets |
| All label boxes |
Each other |
| All section headers |
Each other |
Verification Process
- Identify all text boxes at the same hierarchy level
- Check font size of each box
- If any box differs, adjust all to match
- Default to the larger size if content fits; otherwise use the
smaller size consistently
Exception: Sub-bullets or secondary text may use
smaller font than primary bullets, but this must be consistent across
ALL boxes.
Template Adaptation
These standards should be adapted to match the specific template
being used:
- Colors: Use the template's brand colors rather than
prescribing specific colors
- Fonts: Use the template's font family
- Spacing: Match the template's existing spacing
conventions
- Layout: Follow the template's section
structure
The key principles that remain constant regardless of template:
- Text must be readable against its background
- Tables must be actual table objects
- Content should fill available space appropriately
- Formatting should be consistent across parallel elements
- Charts/images should be properly sized