JimLiu-baoyu-skills/skills/baoyu-slide-deck/references/content-rules.md

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Content & Style Rules

Guidelines for slide deck content quality and style consistency.

Content Rules

1. Respect Reader Attention

  • Each slide should communicate ONE main idea
  • Remove redundant information
  • Prioritize clarity over comprehensiveness

2. Data Traceability

  • All statistics must include source attribution
  • Cite sources directly on slides with data
  • Use specific numbers over vague claims

3. Self-Contained Prompts

  • Every detail must be in the image prompt
  • No external references (e.g., "like slide 2")
  • Include all colors, layouts, and content explicitly

4. No Placeholders

  • Every element must be fully specified
  • No "[insert data here]" or "TBD"
  • All text content finalized before generation

Style Rules

1. Narrative Headlines

Headlines tell the story, not label the content.

Bad Good
"Key Statistics" "Usage doubled in 6 months"
"Our Solution" "One platform replaces five tools"
"Benefits" "Teams save 10 hours weekly"

2. Avoid AI Clichés

Remove these patterns:

  • "Dive into", "explore", "journey"
  • "Let's look at", "let me show you"
  • "Exciting", "amazing", "revolutionary"
  • "In conclusion", "to summarize"

3. Meaningful Back Cover

Not just "Thank you" or "Questions?"

Include one of:

  • Clear call-to-action
  • Memorable key takeaway
  • Thought-provoking closing statement
  • Contact information with purpose

4. Consistent Visual Language

Throughout the deck:

  • Same icon style
  • Same color usage patterns
  • Same layout grid system
  • Same typography hierarchy

Slide Structure

Position Type Purpose
1 Cover Title, visual hook, topic introduction
2 to N-1 Content Key points, data, explanations
N Back Cover Summary, call-to-action, memorable close

Key Specifications

Specification Value
Aspect Ratio 16:9 (landscape)
Slide Count Dynamic based on content
Required Slides Cover + Back Cover minimum
Footers None (no slide numbers, logos)
Language Priority --lang → source language → ask user
Tone Direct, confident (avoid AI phrases)

Style Quick Reference

Style Visual Summary
sketch-notes Hand-drawn, warm off-white, conceptual icons
blueprint Technical schematics, grid texture, blue tones
bold-editorial High contrast, dark backgrounds, magazine impact
vector-illustration Flat vector, black outlines, retro colors
minimal Maximum whitespace, single accent, zen-like
storytelling Full-bleed imagery, cinematic, emotional
warm Soft gradients, rounded shapes, wellness palette
notion Dashboard aesthetic, clean data viz, SaaS-inspired
corporate Navy/gold, structured layouts, business polish
playful Vibrant coral/teal/yellow, dynamic, energetic

Full style specifications: references/styles/<style>.md