Executive Strategy Briefing
A CTO presenting a 3-year AI integration roadmap to the board, using the heatmap slides to justify budget allocation across departments.

Deep blue aesthetic for complex data and artificial intelligence strategy presentations.
This template uses a midnight blue background (#031837) to create a high-contrast environment for technical data.
The cover features a high-fidelity 3D metallic robot bust paired with thin, radiating blue lines that lead the eye toward the bold serif headings.
Typography balances a clean sans-serif for body text with a more traditional serif for titles, giving it an institutional yet innovative feel.
The deck structure moves from conceptual definitions—using a brain-split graphic to compare genAI and traditional AI—to complex quantitative analysis.
A standout feature is the multi-column heatmap slide, designed to visualize impact across dozens of industry intersections without looking cluttered.
It is built for consultants and tech leads who need to present rigorous research findings to executive stakeholders.
The color palette revolves around a deep gradient of #031837 and #1946EF, evoking a 'command center' feel.
The layout pattern relies on a strict grid, especially visible in the data-heavy impact matrix slides where cell shading indicates intensity.
Iconography is kept minimal, using thin-stroke circular badges in bright cobalt to highlight key concepts.
The use of 3D rendering for the main visual assets adds a sense of physical weight and premium quality that flat illustrations often lack.
Typography is hierarchical: large-scale serif titles for section breaks and condensed sans-serif for dense data tables to ensure legibility at small font sizes.
Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.
A CTO presenting a 3-year AI integration roadmap to the board, using the heatmap slides to justify budget allocation across departments.
An analyst firm delivering a report on the economic impact of automation, utilizing the comparison layouts to show industry shifts.
Operations managers explaining the functional difference between LLMs and legacy software to internal project teams.
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