- Slow content creation
- Partially if not totally off-brand presentations
- Template clean-up time outweighing content creation
- Large size presentations that can’t be shared
- Template confusion with an expanded back-end template section
Presentations are an extension of your brand.
Simplr builds bespoke, made-for-purpose presentation template systems for enterprise and medium sized businesses. These templates are created for consistency at scale, allow for speed of execution, and brand protection across every team within your organisation.
Generic templates create generic presentations. When you or your team are creating a presentation, pulling from different files, using different fonts, guessing at brand colours and using presentations that have no real template structure, the problem is not design, it is the brand system applied to a template structure. We create and impliment that template structure.
Why this matters
Presentation chaos costs more than you think.
Every time a team member opens a blank presentation and starts from scratch, pastes slides from a different presentation template or uses an outdated template, your brand erodes.
At enterprise scale, this is not a design problem, it is a systems problem. The cost shows up in:
Six things that change when your presentation template is built properly
A Simplr PowerPoint or Google Slides engagement is not about making a single file look better. It is about building a template infrastructure that works for the way your organisation actually operates — starting with how your teams use presentations, who builds decks, who approves them, and what consistency problems currently exist.
Every deck, from every team, in every region, looks like it came from the same business.
When the system is right, your teams spend time on the message, not the formatting.
Bespoke templates give AI presentation tools the structured rails they need to build effectively and on-brand.
On-brand templates, used correctly, should convey the same customer experience as the rest of your company touchpoints.
When non-designers can build on-brand presentations independently, your design costs reduce.
A consistent presentation architecture means your narrative structure is as consistent as your visual identity.
One brand.
Three templates. Zero formatting chaos.
A large enterprise business with distinct brand colourways across multiple service lines needed a PowerPoint solution that allowed their teams to share content seamlessly — without creating an unwieldy number of files on the back end or forcing teams to reformat slides every time they moved content.
Simplr designed three individual PowerPoint templates — one per service line — with carefully considered brand colour combinations. When slides are copied from one template to another, the destination template’s colourway automatically applies. No manual reformatting. No off-brand colours bleeding across.
Teams can now build service-specific presentations without working in silos. Cross-functional decks pull together cleanly. The design system is simpler to maintain, and the business has not added a single additional file to their template library.
The problem was not that we had too many brands. The problem was that our template infrastructure had not kept up with how the business had grown.