Applies research-backed design principles and cognitive load guardrails to create engaging, developer-focused technical presentations.
This skill optimizes the creation of technical presentations by enforcing evidence-based design constraints that prevent information overload and audience fatigue. It guides users through structuring narratives using frameworks like the three-act model and the pyramid principle, while ensuring visual hierarchy is maintained through assertion-based titles and strict element limits. Whether building a high-stakes business pitch or a deep-dive technical tutorial, the skill provides structured patterns for slide layouts, code presentation, and audience engagement to help communicate complex ideas with maximum clarity.
Características Principales
01Enforces research-backed cognitive load limits (max 6 elements and 50 words per slide)
02Optimizes technical slides with specific limits on code blocks and line counts to prevent comparison overhead
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04Structures content using narrative frameworks like the Three-Act Structure and Pyramid Principle
05Guides the creation of assertion-based slide titles to communicate clear takeaways
06Provides evidence-based pacing and timing recommendations tailored to specific presentation types
Casos de Uso
01Converting dense technical documentation into digestible, visual presentation slides
02Structuring a technical conference talk or developer-focused workshop
03Improving the visual flow and narrative engagement of a complex slide deck