About this design
Where the Bubblegum style comes from, and what it signals.
Bubblegum is the Y2K aesthetic turned into a working brand system. It pulls from the glossy early-2000s look that lives on Pinterest and TikTok mood boards: saturated hot pink, cyan, lime and purple sitting on a pale bubblegum base, chunky rounded type, sparkle stars and chrome accents. The point of the theme is that all of that energy is held on a grid, so a launch deck reads as art-directed and fun rather than as a clip-art collage.
The system rests on three motifs used with restraint. A four-point sparkle star, drawn as inline SVG so it stays crisp at any size, marks titles and links steps together. A butterfly built from two mirrored candy-colored wings appears once as a hero shape, not as wallpaper. And a chrome or candy gradient lands on exactly one element per slide, a title word, a pill or a divider bar, so the gloss feels intentional. Everything else is solid color on white panels with a soft pink hairline.
Legibility is the discipline that keeps it from tipping into noise. Headlines and big numbers run in the chunky rounded display Baloo 2 in deep plum, body copy sits in the rounded sans Nunito, and the candy quartet is always used in the same order so no single color takes over. Gradients stay behind large bold words or inside solid bars, never under paragraphs, which is what lets a glittery deck still be read from the back of the room.
Use it for
- Y2K and aesthetic-led consumer brand and product launch decks
- Beauty, fashion, accessories and lifestyle pitches skewing young
- Social-first marketing and campaign presentations
- Creator, merch and drop announcements that want personality
- Fun internal kickoffs and brand moodboard walkthroughs
Skip it for
- Conservative financial, legal or enterprise board decks
- Dense data reports with multi-series tables and footnotes
- Calm, minimal or muted brand systems
The presentation design prompt
This is the exact text that gets sent to your AI.
Create a presentation in the 'Bubblegum' theme: a glossy Y2K, early-2000s brand deck that feels like a sticker sheet and a lip-gloss compact, fun and high-energy but still systematic and legible. Background: pale bubblegum #FBEAF4 on every slide, with content sitting on pure white panels #FFFFFF inside a soft pink hairline #F6CFE6 and generously rounded corners (16 to 28px). Color system: hot pink #E5388E is the primary and the only color allowed behind white text via #FFFFFF; soft pink #FBD9EC fills quiet pills and panels; headings use deep plum #5B1D52, body copy uses muted plum #7A4A6E, and the faint #B98AAC is reserved for small labels. The candy quartet for stats, steps and bars is hot pink #E5388E, cyan #3CC8D6, lime #A6E22E and purple #9B6BE0, used in that order so the palette stays controlled. Typography: chunky rounded display in 'Baloo 2' for all headings and big numbers at 30 to 72px in #5B1D52, with rounded sans 'Nunito' for body and labels; both are Google Fonts. The signature grammar is three motifs used sparingly and consistently: four-point sparkle stars built as inline SVG (a plus-shaped diamond, never an emoji) placed near titles and as connectors; a single butterfly drawn from two mirrored rounded wing shapes in candy colors; and a chrome or candy gradient (a smooth linear-gradient through the quartet, or a silver-to-white-to-lilac chrome bar) used for one title word, one pill or one divider per slide. Keep text high-contrast and legible: never set body copy on a busy gradient, keep gradients behind big bold display words or in solid bars only, and let one motif lead each slide rather than scattering them. Layouts stay on a clear grid with real margins, rounded candy-colored bullet pills, glossy stat blocks and numbered bubble steps. Strictly avoid: stock photos and literal clip-art, drop shadows of any kind, illegible or low-contrast text laid over gradients, any color outside the bubblegum base and candy quartet, random emoji or scattered stars, dense multi-line bullet lists, and chaotic clip-art junk that reads as AI slop. 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 Bubblegum 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 Bubblegum 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 Bubblegum presentation, exportable as PowerPoint or PDF.
Common questions
Working with the Bubblegum presentation design prompt in practice.