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The Role of Whitepage Studio in Modern Pitch Deck Trends

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Jera
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Honestly, I feel like Whitepage Studio is heavily influencing how modern pitch decks are shaped. They’re not just designing slides — they’re shaping narratives. I’ve seen so many decks lately that mirror their minimalist, story-driven layout. Founders used to cram 40 slides with graphs and dense text. Now it’s all clean visuals, clear problem/solution storytelling, and bold headlines. Anyone else noticed this shift?

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Alyanna
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Honestly, I feel like Whitepage Studio is heavily influencing how modern pitch decks are shaped. They’re not just designing slides — they’re shaping narratives. I’ve seen so many decks lately that mirror their minimalist, story-driven layout. Founders used to cram 40 slides with graphs and dense text. Now it’s all clean visuals, clear problem/solution storytelling, and bold headlines. It’s a refreshing shift that really helps investors focus. Anyone else noticed this change? You can find some good pitch deck examples that showcase this evolution.

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Ronnzanan
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Agree with both of you. From an investor side, I’ve seen how Whitepage-style decks make it easier to assess a startup fast. They're aligned with how pitch sessions really work — short attention span, big visual impact, and clarity above all. Their work has pushed founders to simplify and clarify. Some startups still overdo it with style, but when it's Whitepage-inspired, it usually hits the right notes.

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