About this design
Where the Atlas style comes from, and what it signals.
Atlas is the house style of the modern SaaS company: clean, blue and built to stay out of the way. It draws from the visual language that became standard in tech dashboards after 2015. The 8px left bar and the dotted radial pattern in the top corner are its only decoration, and both serve wayfinding.
The typeface pairing is Plus Jakarta Sans for headings and Inter for body text, both geometric Google Fonts with enough humanist warmth to avoid feeling mechanical. Near-black headings (#101828) sit on white, gray body text (#475467) holds readable contrast, and one accent, #1570EF, appears in the left bar, kicker labels, key-figure chips (#EFF8FF background) and chart bars. Cards use 16px radius and hairline #E5E9F2 borders with no shadows.
Atlas reads as competent and uncontroversial. Reach for it when you need an investor update, a recurring business review, or any deck that will get forwarded without edits. The audience should be thinking about the numbers, not the slide design.
Use it for
- Investor updates and board materials for SaaS companies
- Quarterly business reviews with a lot of metric cards
- Internal all-hands decks that need to look finished fast
- Product roadmap walkthroughs for enterprise audiences
Skip it for
- Creative briefs or brand campaigns; Atlas has no room for feeling
- Heavily narrative decks where Boardroom's action-title discipline is a better fit
The slide design prompt
This is the exact text that gets sent to your AI.
Create a presentation using the 'Atlas' theme. Background: white. A solid 8px vertical blue (#1570EF) bar runs down the entire left edge of every slide, and a small dotted pattern of light blue dots sits in the top-right corner at low opacity. Typography: headings in 'Plus Jakarta Sans' and body in 'Inter' (both Google Fonts), a clean geometric sans pairing; near-black headings (#101828), gray body (#475467). Every slide opens with a small blue uppercase kicker label above the headline, and closes with a thin gray footer rule carrying the deck name on the left and the page number on the right. Content sits in rounded cards (16px radius) with hairline #E5E9F2 borders and no shadows; key figures get a light blue chip (#EFF8FF background, blue text). Charts use blue tints (#1570EF for the key series, #B2DDFF for the rest) with no gridlines. Strictly avoid: more than one accent color, heavy shadows, decorative imagery. Use this theme for my slides. Ask me what the presentation is about first, then apply the theme to every slide.View this prompt and its data on GitHub
How to use this prompt
From copied text to a finished Atlas deck in four moves.
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Copy the prompt
Use the copy button, or open it pre-filled in Claude or ChatGPT with one click from the panel on this page.
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Tell the AI your topic
The prompt instructs the AI to ask what your presentation is about first. A sentence or a pasted outline is enough.
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Generate and iterate
Ask for more slides or swap a layout. The avoid list at the end of the prompt keeps Atlas on-style while the content changes.
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Or skip straight to a deck
SlideSpeak turns your topic or document into a finished Atlas presentation, exportable as PowerPoint or PDF.
Common questions
Working with the Atlas slide design prompt in practice.