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?
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.
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.