About this design
Where the Spark style comes from, and what it signals.
Spark is the bold, playful consumer app pitch deck. It takes the energy of the fun, vivid decks people associate with apps like Tinder, Snapchat and Bumble and turns it into a system you can hand to an AI. Heavy Archivo Black headlines, saturated pink-red blocks and oversized numbers do the talking, so a room of investors feels the product before they read a word.
The palette pairs a white base with a single vivid pink-red, #FF2E63, used as full-bleed color fields, pill shapes and chart bars. Headlines run in Archivo Black at near-black #14080C on white, or white on pink. Body copy sits in Archivo at 16 to 20px in a warm dark #4A2A33. Stat numbers go big, 48 to 64px, because a consumer app pitch lives on growth, retention and reach.
The discipline is contrast, not clutter. One accent, two soft pink panels and rounded geometric shapes keep the deck loud but legible. That balance is what separates a confident B2C pitch from a deck that reads as cheap or chaotic.
Use it for
- Consumer app pitch decks for social, dating and discovery products
- Seed and Series A fundraising for B2C startups
- Fun startup pitch deck designs that need high energy on stage
- Launch announcements and demo day presentations for consumer brands
- Product or growth updates where big numbers tell the story
Skip it for
- Conservative enterprise or financial decks that expect muted, formal design
- Dense data reports with multi-series tables, since the format favors a few oversized figures
The presentation design prompt
This is the exact text that gets sent to your AI.
Create a presentation in the 'Spark' theme: a bold, playful consumer app pitch deck with high energy. Background: white #FFFFFF on most slides, with full-bleed pink-red #FF2E63 fields on the cover and one or two other slides. Typography: headlines in 'Archivo Black' (a Google Font), heavy and tight, near-black #14080C on white or white #FFFFFF on pink, sized 60 to 100px for covers and 36 to 48px elsewhere; body in 'Archivo' (a Google Font) at 16 to 20px, font-medium to font-bold, color #4A2A33. Layout: left-aligned blocks, big saturated rectangles, plenty of breathing room. Use oversized stat numbers at 48 to 64px in Archivo Black, and round pill and circle shapes built from rounded divs in #FFE0E8 or #FF2E63. Accents: the vivid pink-red #FF2E63 carries the energy as solid blocks, underlines and chart bars, supported by soft pink #FFF0F4 and #FFE0E8 panels. Small labels are uppercase Archivo, letter-spaced, in #9B7B84. Strictly avoid: muted corporate grays, thin light headings, gradients, drop shadows everywhere, stock photos, clip-art icons and cramped text. 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 Spark 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 Spark 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 Spark presentation, exportable as PowerPoint or PDF.
Common questions
Working with the Spark presentation design prompt in practice.