Introduction
Today, we keep it simple. I need some slides to present two projects of the previous projects.
I will use sli.dev, an open-source, developer-friendly presentation environment.
Ideation
Nonetheless, we will seize the opportunity to explore the ideaspace of presentation — just for the sake of it.
During ideation, we take our time to examine the ideaspace we inhabit. It’s more of a mental exercise that broadens our perspective before we distill our raw ideas.
Todays theme is presentation:
The above table makes absolutely no sense—it’s a form of lighthearted brainstorming. I will elaborate on three rushed ideas; as I write, they gradually take shape.
Slides Done Right: A tool that utilizes image generation and text-based markdown to create 100 slides in 5 minutes.
The Presentation Package: One way to be memorable when presenting is to create a follow-up. Let's design the best follow-up possible with the most streamlined process imaginable. The idea is to send a presentation basket—tailored to your talk and audience. I bet a food basket with a nice card would become a bestseller. Everyone loves food, and although organizing it can be tedious, we can automate the process.
Street Artist For You: If you want marketing, you hit the streets. With a hat in hand, you begin creating in an entertaining manner. If you ever aspire to become one of the great street artists in the world, we’ve got you covered—from battery packs to chairs, cameras, and lighting. Everything your performance needs to stand out as a truly innovative digital street artist.
The winner is slido—even though it isn’t on the list. I just need some nice slides to present, so I will modify Slidev and incorporate our soundviz in conjunction with polkavoice.
Drafting
Roadmap:
Initialize Slidev
Change the font
Make it look lean
Incorporate soundviz
Incorporate polkavoice
Clean it up
Deploy
I’m not in the mood to elaborate further details—it’s cumbersome to write.
Building
We followed the Roadmap and hit deploy.