With Haiku Deck, they set out to reimagine the experience of creating and sharing presentations.
They wanted to make it incredibly simple for anyone to produce flawlessly beautiful slides, with minimal time and effort.
They took a mobile-first approach to ensure that content creation on the iPad would be both practical and elegant. {Case in point: In Haiku Deck, you create a chart like this by dragging the bars up and down with your fingertips.}
Many presentation tools operate under the assumption that more is better--more options, more choices, more gimmicks. Avoid overloading your slides with too much information. Break up complex slides into a series of slides.
Image isn't everything, but let's face it--it matters. Even the most compelling story can fall flat if it unfolds in unappealing slides filled with 8-point text.
I believe that beautiful, image-rich slides should be easy for anyone to create.