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About this design

Where the Circuit style comes from, and what it signals.

Circuit takes the printed circuit board as its literal canvas. The background is PCB green #0E4D3A, the same industrial resin color used on FR-4 fiberglass. Copper traces run at 45-degree bends across the slide, terminating in via dots. IC chip cards carry gold pin legs on both sides, and each slide reads as a populated board.

Typography follows the silkscreen tradition: Chakra Petch in white for headings, Share Tech Mono in uppercase at 55% opacity for all labels and captions, with copper #D9A45B for eyebrows and numbers. The 12px gold rounded-square pads #E8C27A in the four corners act as registration marks and visual anchors. Reference designators like 'R42' and 'TP3' appear as ambient label noise, the way a real board carries more annotations than any schematic shows.

Agenda items slot into IC chip cards with pin legs, metrics sit inside outlined chip frames, and the copper trace connects one data point to the next. Use it for hardware product reviews, embedded systems talks, electronics startup pitches, or any technical audience that will notice if a trace bends at 90 degrees.

Use it for

  • Hardware product readiness and engineering reviews
  • Electronics startup pitches and investor demos
  • Embedded systems and IoT conference talks
  • Manufacturing and PCB production deep-dives
  • Technical roadmaps for silicon or firmware teams

Skip it for

  • Consumer-facing presentations where the industrial aesthetic reads as unfriendly
  • Print handouts; the dark PCB green and fine gold lines lose fidelity on most office printers

The slide design prompt

This is the exact text that gets sent to your AI.

Create a presentation in the 'Circuit' theme, styled as a printed circuit board. Background: PCB green #0E4D3A on every slide. Typography: white 'Chakra Petch' headings; every label, caption and axis in uppercase 'Share Tech Mono' like silkscreen print (both Google Fonts), white at 55 percent opacity, with copper #D9A45B for eyebrows and numbers. Signature motifs: (1) copper traces, 2px #D9A45B lines that run straight, bend at exactly 45 degrees and end in via dots, 12px copper donuts with a #0E4D3A hole; (2) IC chip cards, dark #0A3528 rectangles with a faint copper outline and four 8x3px gold pin legs in #E8C27A on each side, each marked with a reference designator like 'U1' in the top right corner; (3) 12px gold rounded-square pads #E8C27A in all four slide corners; (4) stray silkscreen labels like 'R42' and 'TP3'. Charts use copper bars with the key bar in gold #E8C27A. Strictly avoid: blue tones, gradients, drop shadows, photographs, 90 degree trace bends, rounded corners beyond 3px.

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 Circuit deck in four moves.

  1. 01

    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.

  2. 02

    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.

  3. 03

    Generate and iterate

    Ask for more slides or swap a layout. The avoid list at the end of the prompt keeps Circuit on-style while the content changes.

  4. 04

    Or skip straight to a deck

    SlideSpeak turns your topic or document into a finished Circuit presentation, exportable as PowerPoint or PDF.

Common questions

Working with the Circuit slide design prompt in practice.

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