This contest has finished. Congratulations to the winning designer Mulyana D-Zign
!
Background information
Organization name
Dew Wealth Management
Description of the organization and its target audience
We are a financial services company that serves younger, but very successful, entrepreneur clients in managing their wealth for them.
Industry
Accounting & Financial
Content details
Content to include in the template
Just ensure the company logo is incorporated into the footer of each slide, similar to the "Existing Artwork" PPTX file attached, which is the current template we're looking to upgrade.
Stock images are licensed photos and vector files. Please declare stock when you submit designs so that clients can pay for licenses.
Other notes
In addition to the attached, please reference the website (https://www.dewwealth.com/) for the organization's color scheme and general design aesthetic. Please do NOT incorporate fonts that will require users to install new fonts on their computers to use the presentation. All fonts used in the slide deck template should be standard fonts that come with most Office 365 subscriptions and Microsoft installs... on a Windows 10 computer.
I would also like to work with the winning designer on a follow-on project to improve the quality of a specific 77-slide deck that will drive a presentation the founder of the company is giving shortly. But, this current contest is for the design of a PowerPoint TEMPLATE ONLY. (Meaning, a presentation with dummy content designed to showcase the different slide types included in the template). That is what this contest is for.
Because this is for a PowerPoint TEMPLATE, please include in your design:
(1) Some examples of what the template would look like with designed slides, and also
(2) What some core slide types would look like WHEN BLANK! (For example, what would the title slide look like when there is no content in it at all? What about the "Title Only" slide type... or the "Section Header" slide type?)
If you use fonts that require a license, confirm with the client they're ok with it. For licensing reasons, it is better to provide your client with information on how to acquire the font rather than providing the actual files.