CLAUDE DESIGN Β· SLIDE PROMPT KIT

We made all of these
in Claude Design.

A complete prompt kit for generating every slide, one-pager, and diagram used in the workshop β€” entirely in Claude Design. Copy any prompt, paste into claude.ai/design, and export to PPTX / PDF. Run the whole kit once at the dress rehearsal and you get to say, truthfully, "we made these in Claude Design" on the day.

Claude Design 20+ prompts All copy-paste ready
How to use this:
  1. The day before, sign in to claude.ai/design with a Claude Max plan.
  2. Paste the prompts below in order β†’ pick the 10 you like best.
  3. Export each slide to PPTX (Export button, top right).
  4. On the day, run the pre-generated slides, and drop a one-liner at the top of each section β€” "we made this one in Claude Design."
  5. Hold back one slide to generate live during Part 2 β€” that's where the "holy shit, that fast" moment lands.
Claude Design caveats (as of 2026-04-22):
  • It's still a Research Preview β€” Japanese layout is shakier than English. If a slide misbehaves, generate in English and swap the body text to Japanese after.
  • One prompt = one design surface (either the whole deck or a single slide).
  • Generation time: roughly 20–60 seconds per slide, 1–3 minutes for a 5-slide deck.
  • You can attach a design system up front: feed it the MIXI logo PNG + brand colors once, and every subsequent generation inherits them.

Contents

P0 Β· Design-system priming

Purpose: auto-apply MIXI brand to everything that follows Time: 1 min Frequency: once (at session start)

Run this once at the very start of the session to "prime" the design system.

I'm about to generate a series of slides for the MIXI Executive Workshop. Apply the following design system to every slide you generate for the rest of this session.

## Brand
- Company: MIXI
- Tone: "The Corporate Warmth" β€” enterprise trust plus approachability, white base with MIXI RED accents
- Audience: executives (board and officer level)

## Color palette (MIXI Slide Kit)
- Background: #FFFFFF (white)
- Text (primary): #282828 (do not use pure black #000)
- Text (muted): #9A9A9A
- Accent (primary): #E5004D (MIXI RED)
- Accent (secondary): #F5A000 (MIXI ORANGE β€” do not use RED and ORANGE together on the same slide)
- Callout background: #F5F5F5 (gray, 16px radius)
- Success: #1F7A3F / Warning: #F5A000 / Danger: #D85858

## Typography
- Font: Noto Sans JP only (Regular 400 + Bold 700, two weights)
- Body: line-height 1.4–1.8 for breathing room
- Heading 62–100px Bold / body 28–32px Regular (slide baseline)

## Layout principles (subtractive accent)
- One slide, one accent color (never RED and ORANGE competing on the same slide)
- Generous whitespace (96px minimum margins, 80–120px between sections)
- One slide, one message β€” at most 5–6 lines of content
- Group horizontal elements in cards (#F5F5F5, 16px radius, 32px padding)

## Things to avoid
- Carrying decorative color into the content area (decoration stays inside the template frame)
- Bright-colored callout backgrounds (gray #F5F5F5 only)
- More than 7 bullets on a single slide
- Pure black #000000, or over-using bold (at most one bolded phrase per sentence)

If you understand, just reply with one line: "Design system primed." Every slide after this follows these rules.
Check: wait for Claude Design to reply "primed" before moving to the next prompt.

P1 Β· Opening hero slide

Purpose: on screen at 0:00 as the workshop opens Output: 1 slide On-screen time: ~30 seconds
Generate one hero slide for the opening of the workshop.

## Composition
- Full-screen, left-aligned
- Small eyebrow text (top): "90-MINUTE EXECUTIVE WORKSHOP Β· 2026 APRIL"
- Huge Japanese-style title: "Claude, in the hands of the executive team."
- Subtitle (2 lines): "Claude Code Desktop / Claude Design / Claude Cowork β€” experience the three pillars of Claude's April 2026 lineup in 90 minutes."
- Bottom right, small: "MIXI Executive Workshop Β· 2026.04"

## Decoration
- Faint coral blur gradient in the top-right corner (opacity 10%)
- A short 40px coral line underneath the title

## Tone
- Calm authority. Not festival energy β€” the quiet of the moment just before a board meeting begins.

P2 Β· 3 PILLARS comparison slide

Purpose: at 0:01, a single view of all three products Output: 1 slide (3-column layout) On-screen time: ~60 seconds
Create one slide comparing the three Claude products we'll cover today, side by side.

## Layout
- Eyebrow at top: "3 PILLARS"
- h2: "The three Claude products we'll cover"
- Three cards of equal width underneath

## Card contents

### Card 1
- Date badge: "2026-04-14 Β· GA Redesign"
- Title: "Claude Code Desktop"
- Body (2 lines): "The Code tab inside the Claude Desktop app. Parallel Sessions / Plan Mode / MCP / Visual Diff β€” all in a GUI, no terminal required. Mac and Windows."
- Status badges: GA / Mac / Windows

### Card 2
- Date badge: "2026-04-17 Β· Research Preview"
- Title: "Claude Design"
- Body: "Generate pitch decks, one-pagers, and UI mockups through conversation. Opus 4.7 underneath, exports to PPTX / PDF / Canva. The product that knocked 7% off Figma's stock the day it launched."
- Status badges: Preview / Web

### Card 3
- Date badge: "2026-02-24 Β· GA"
- Title: "Claude Cowork"
- Body: "A non-engineer autonomous agent that runs inside Claude Desktop. Spans local files, Gmail, and Drive to self-drive multi-step knowledge work. OSWorld 72.5%."
- Status badges: GA / Mac / Windows

## Visual rules
- Cards have a 1px border β€” no hover state needed (static slide)
- A 2px coral accent line under each card title

P3 Β· 90-minute timetable

Purpose: agenda view, shown around 0:02 Output: 1 slide (Gantt-style)
Render the 90-minute workshop timetable as a Gantt-style set of horizontal bars on a single slide.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "AGENDA"
- h2: "90-minute timetable"
- Horizontal axis graduated 0–90 minutes
- Five bars (differentiated by varying shades of coral)

## Bars
| # | Start | Length | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 min  | 5 min  | OPENING |
| 2 | 5 min  | 40 min | PART 1 β€” Claude Code Desktop Γ— ai-executive (today's main event) |
| 3 | 45 min | 17 min | PART 2 β€” Claude Design (two scenarios) |
| 4 | 62 min | 18 min | PART 3 β€” Claude Cowork deep-research |
| 5 | 80 min | 10 min | CLOSING |

## Additional rules
- PART 1's bar is a deeper coral shade for emphasis
- A one-line sub-caption under each bar (e.g. "Code tab tour Β· 6 API-key principles Β· launch Β· add features in natural language")
- One line at the bottom: "Format: the facilitator's laptop is mirrored to the monitor; executives follow the same steps on their own laptops."

P4 Β· API-key 6 principles grid

Purpose: the core slide of Part 1 β‘£, 0:12–0:20 Output: 1 slide (3Γ—2 card grid)
Render the six principles of API-key placement as a 3Γ—2 card grid on a single slide. The goal: executives walk out of the room with the grid memorized as an "operating rule."

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "WORKSHOP CORE"
- h2: "πŸ”‘ Six principles of API-key placement"
- A 3-column Γ— 2-row card grid below β€” six cards total

## Cards
| # | Title | Why (1 line) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Never paste into a chat box | May end up in the LLM provider's logs β€” an audit risk |
| 2 | Use a .env file | The industry standard for separating code from secrets |
| 3 | Always confirm .gitignore | Thousands of accidental GitHub leaks per year, caught instantly by auto-scanners |
| 4 | Rotate on a schedule | Bounds the blast radius of a leak by time |
| 5 | Least privilege | One agent = one key = one purpose |
| 6 | Separate prod vs dev keys | Demo keys aren't production keys β€” revoke after the workshop |

## Visual rules
- The card number is a large numeral (38px coral) in the top-left of each card
- Card 6 gets a heavier coral border (it's the one we'll practice live today)
- Small footer: "MIXI Executive Workshop Β· 2026-04"

## Style
- 8px card radius
- Background #221C15 / border #3A3128

P5 Β· Code Desktop feature tour

Purpose: the Code-tab tour, Part 1 β‘‘ 0:05–0:07 Output: 1 slide (schematic UI)
Draw a schematic of the Claude Code Desktop "Code" tab on one slide. Not a faithful UI reproduction β€” an abstract diagram that tells executives "what lives where."

## Composition
- h2: "Claude Code Desktop Β· Code tab feature tour"
- Split the screen into five regions, each with a label + one-line description

## Regions
1. Left sidebar β€” "Parallel Sessions" / "Multiple sessions running in parallel, isolated via Git worktrees"
2. Upper center β€” "Chat + Prompt" / "Natural-language instructions to Claude"
3. Middle center β€” "Visual Diff" / "Claude's proposed changes shown as a diff β†’ Accept/Reject"
4. Bottom β€” "Integrated terminal" / "Cmd+` to open Β· run docker compose etc."
5. Right β€” "Preview" / "HTML / PDF / dev server shown live inside a pane"

## Visual rules
- Line-art tone (thin borders, subtle shading)
- Each region gets a slightly different background tint to define its boundary
- Region numbers (1–5) in coral
- One line at the bottom: "Everything in one surface. No terminal required. Mac and Windows."

P6 Β· ai-executive architecture diagram

Purpose: spec walkthrough during Part 1 β‘’, 0:07–0:12 Output: 1 slide (data-flow diagram)
Create a one-slide architecture diagram for the "minimal AI Executive tool" we'll build in the workshop. A simple data-flow diagram.

## Composition
- h2: "ai-executive (minimal version) Β· architecture"
- Flow reads left-to-right

## Nodes (left to right)
1. Browser (single index.html) β€” user enters an "agenda item"
2. FastAPI backend (app.py) β€” receives POST /review
3. Three parallel agent calls
   - CEO agent (system prompt: "vision execution Β· competitive advantage Β· long-term shareholder value")
   - CFO agent ("ROI, risk management, financial discipline")
   - CTO agent ("technical feasibility, scalability")
4. API calls to OpenAI (gpt-4o-mini) β€” three in parallel
5. Results merged into a Markdown report
6. Response returned to the browser β†’ report rendered

## Visual rules
- Connect nodes with arrows
- Stack the three CEO / CFO / CTO nodes vertically to make the parallel execution obvious
- The OpenAI API node lives outside the system (dashed border) to separate it from internal components
- Small footer in the bottom-right: ".env manages 4 keys (default + 3 officers)"

## Note
- Make it explicit that each agent has its own key (OPENAI_API_KEY_CEO, etc.)

P7 Β· Claude ecosystem landscape

Purpose: overview at 0:02 + the bird's-eye view before CLOSING Output: 1 slide (landscape map)
Summarize the entire Anthropic Claude ecosystem (as of April 2026) on a single slide, in map form.

## Section layout (3Γ—2 or 2Γ—3 grid)

### MODELS
- Opus 4.7 (2026-04-16, 1M ctx, $15/$75) β€” "NEW" badge
- Sonnet 4.6 (2026-02-17, 1M ctx, $3/$15)
- Haiku 4.5 (200K ctx, $1/$5)

### CONSUMER SURFACES
- claude.ai (Web)
- Claude Desktop (Mac/Win) β€” "NEW" badge
- Mobile (iOS/Android)

### CODE SURFACES
- Code Desktop tab (2026-04-14 GA redesign) β€” "NEW" badge
- Claude Code CLI
- Code Web
- IDE (VS Code / JetBrains)

### ANTHROPIC LABS
- Claude Design (2026-04-17 Preview) β€” "NEW" badge
- Claude Cowork (2026-02-24 GA) β€” "NEW" badge

### DEVELOPER
- Anthropic API
- Agent SDK
- MCP
- Skills

### CLOUD (Japan residency)
- AWS Bedrock (Tokyo Β· Opus 4.7 available from 04-20)
- Google Vertex AI (Tokyo)
- Azure Foundry

### PARTNER
- Microsoft Copilot Cowork (2026-03-10, M365)
- Claude for Word (2026-04-10 beta)

## Visual rules
- Section titles in coral
- 2026 Q1–Q2 releases carry a coral border for emphasis
- Legend at the bottom: "Orange border = released 2026 Q1-Q2"
- Footer: "Last verified 2026-04-21"

P8 Β· Cowork autonomous-agent loop

Purpose: Cowork walkthrough during Part 3 β‘ , 1:02–1:04 Output: 1 slide (loop diagram)
Visualize the Claude Cowork autonomous-agent loop on one slide. Agent at the center, six steps around it.

## Composition
- h2: "Claude Cowork Β· Autonomous-agent loop"
- Center: a coral circle labeled "Cowork Agent" (with a double-circle halo)
- Six step boxes arranged clockwise around it

## The six steps (clockwise from 12 o'clock)
1. Receive goal β€” natural-language instruction from the executive
2. Plan β€” lay out a multi-step plan
3. Execute β€” act on files, apps, the web
4. Verify β€” check the result, correct if needed
5. Replan β€” re-plan when required
6. Report β€” deliver the result, flag anything that needs confirmation

## Visual rules
- Connect the steps with arrows (coral, dashed)
- No line between the center node and the six steps (emphasizes that the loop lives among the steps)
- Bottom caption: "OSWorld 72.5% (2026-02) Β· GA 2026-02-24"

P9 Β· Cowork top-5 use cases matrix

Purpose: Part 3 β‘‘, 1:04–1:10 Output: 1 slide (table format)
Create a one-slide table of the top 5 Cowork use cases for executives, from a MIXI-specific lens.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "EXECUTIVE USE CASES"
- h2: "Top 5 Cowork use cases for executive work"
- A 5-row Γ— 4-column table

## Table
| # | Use case | Time saved | MIXI context |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Summarize a board-pack | 2h β†’ 10min | Night before the monthly board meeting |
| 2 | Draft earnings-call Q&A | 4h β†’ 30min | Earnings prep, anticipated-question bank |
| 3 | Cross-analyze a DD data room | Half day β†’ 1h | M&A / new-investment decisions |
| 4 | Weekly Gmail Γ— Drive brief | 1h β†’ automated | Monday-morning executive catch-up |
| 5 | Contract review | 3h β†’ 20min | First-pass before sending to legal |

## Visual rules
- Make the "β†’" in the "Time saved" column coral for emphasis
- Header row: background #2B241B, coral text
- Alternate rows shaded subtly for readability
- Footer: "Full list of 20 use cases in deep-cowork.html"

P10 Β· ROI infographic

Purpose: Part 1 wrap-up, 0:37–0:40 Output: 1 slide (infographic)
Visualize the ROI of Claude Code Desktop on a single slide, in a way that lands for executives. Make the numbers huge.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "ROI"
- h2: "If one executive spends 2 hours a week in Code Desktop…"

## Three huge numbers, stepping up
- "2h" (per week) β†’ "104h" (per year) β†’ "the research output of 3 corporate-strategy staffers"

## Supporting info (below)
- Math: "2h Γ— 52 weeks = 104h"
- One supporting line: "Contract review, market research, draft earnings decks β€” work that used to go out to external help, now done in-house."

## Visual rules
- The three numbers are ~120pt, vertically aligned
- The "β†’" is a coral icon arrow
- Small footer bottom-right: "Assumption: corporate-strategy headcount = 35h/week Γ— 52 weeks = 1,820h annually"
- Background mostly empty β€” let the numbers do the talking

P11 Β· Claude vs ChatGPT vs Gemini

Purpose: ready for the Q&A question "how is this different from ChatGPT?" Output: 1 slide (comparison table)
Lay out a three-vendor comparison of Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini on one slide, framed by the fact that MIXI already runs the ChatGPT API in production.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "LANDSCAPE"
- h2: "Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini Β· a comparison for the 'add, not replace' decision"
- A 4-row Γ— 4-column table below

## Comparison matrix
| Dimension | Claude (Opus 4.7) | ChatGPT (GPT-5.4) | Gemini 3 Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Long-context | 1M | β€» see official | ~2M β€» |
| Coding | SWE-bench frontier | Top tier | Top tier |
| Agent capability | Cowork (GA) | Operator / Realtime | 3.1 Flash Live |
| Japan residency | AWS Bedrock Tokyo | Azure East Japan | Vertex Tokyo |

## Message (bottom of the slide, highlighted)
"MIXI keeps the ChatGPT investment. Claude gets added on for Code, contract review, executive-doc drafting, and long-context work. Multi-vendor-by-workload is the enterprise standard as of 2026 β€” single-vendor exclusivity is obsolete."

## Visual rules
- The "Dimension" column has a black background with cream text
- The Claude column gets a faint coral highlight
- β€» is a footnote marker (for items pending verification)

P12 Β· 14-day learning-path timeline

Purpose: just before CLOSING, or as a follow-up attachment Output: 1 slide (horizontal timeline)
Visualize the post-workshop "14-day learning path" as a single-slide timeline.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "14-DAY SELF-STUDY"
- h2: "30 minutes a day Γ— 14 days β€” from executive to Claude power-user"
- Horizontal timeline from Day 1 to Day 14

## Milestone per day-pair
- Day 1-2: Claude Desktop basics
- Day 3-4: Code tab, first steps
- Day 5-6: API key operations
- Day 7-8: Adding MCP
- Day 9-10: Making a deck in Claude Design
- Day 11-12: First Cowork session
- Day 13: Shave 1 hour off a real task in your own work
- Day 14: Teach it (share internally)

## Visual rules
- Each Day shown as a milestone dot
- Group two days at a time, differentiate with color (coral / amber / success, varying shades)
- Footer: "Seven hours total. After 14 days, you're the kind of executive who modifies their own tools."

P13 Β· Part separators (3-slide set)

Purpose: transitions between Parts Output: 3 slides
Generate three "section divider" slides β€” one each for Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3 β€” with consistent design.

## Shared layout
- Near-full-screen, left-aligned, just a huge numeral and a heading
- One line of tagline at the lower third
- Eyebrow at top: "SECTION N OF 3"

## Part 1 (1 / 3)
- Huge numeral "01"
- Title: "Claude Code Desktop Γ— ai-executive"
- Tagline: "Build an AI Executive tool from scratch in 40 minutes"

## Part 2 (2 / 3)
- Huge numeral "02"
- Title: "Claude Design"
- Tagline: "Executive documents, through conversation, in minutes"

## Part 3 (3 / 3)
- Huge numeral "03"
- Title: "Claude Cowork"
- Tagline: "The autonomous agent living on your desktop"

## Visual rules
- Numerals at ~240pt, coral
- Titles at 56pt, white-ish
- Full-screen dark background, a faint coral gradient in the top right

P14 Β· Q&A holding slide

Purpose: CLOSING Q&A, 1:22–1:27 Output: 1 slide
Make one simple Q&A slide.

## Composition
- Full-screen, centered
- Huge title: "Q&A"
- Small subtitle below: "Anything Β· ask whatever came up"
- Bottom-right timer: "5 min"

## Visual rules
- Mostly empty background, one huge coral question mark (12% opacity) in the backdrop
- Keep it simple

P15 Β· 3 Takeaways closing

Purpose: the core of CLOSING, 1:20–1:22 Output: 1 slide (3 numbered cards, stacked)
A single closing slide that spells out "three things to start tomorrow."

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "TAKE HOME"
- h2: "Three things to start using tomorrow"
- Three numbered cards stacked vertically

## The three
1. **In Code Desktop, throw one of your own work tasks at it in natural language β€” once a week.**
   Sub: summarizing decks, market research, competitor analysis, meeting minutes cleanup

2. **For the next exec doc you need to produce, draft 0 β†’ 0.8 in Claude Design in three minutes.**
   Sub: stop starting from zero. 0 β†’ 0.8 in Design, 0.8 β†’ 0.95 in your existing tool.

3. **Start evaluating a Cowork pilot.**
   Sub: five people in corporate strategy, 30 days, decision within two weeks.

## Visual rules
- Each card = numeral (coral, 56pt) + title + one-line sub
- A 3px coral vertical line to the left of each numeral

P16 Β· Next Steps slide

Purpose: CLOSING, 1:27–1:30 Output: 1 slide
One slide summarizing the three post-workshop items the facilitator will send.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "NEXT STEPS"
- h2: "What's arriving from us tomorrow"
- Three items shown as a vertical timeline

## The three
1. **Every URL from today** (by end of day)
   - mixi-exec-ai-workshop.mocco.team
   - Bookmark it
2. **14-day learning path** (tomorrow morning)
   - 30-minute-a-day email cadence
3. **Cowork pilot proposal** (within 2 weeks)
   - 5 people Γ— 30 days in corporate strategy, full trial design

## Visual rules
- A vertical timeline down the left (coral), a milestone per item
- Details on the right of each milestone
- Footer line: "Thank you."

P17 Β· Meta-reveal slide (we made all of these in Design)

Purpose: top of Part 2, or as a surprise after CLOSING Output: 1 slide (text-centric)
One meta-reveal slide announcing "this entire deck was built in Claude Design." The facilitator can drop it at the top of Part 2, or hold it as a post-CLOSING surprise.

## Composition
- Eyebrow: "META"
- Huge centered text: "These 16 slides? All built in Claude Design."
- Smaller lines underneath:
  - "Time spent: 3 hours (one end-to-end generation pass + refinement, the evening before)"
  - "Human work: injecting the MIXI brand colors, sanity-checking the numbers, and refining 2–3 slides."
  - "Cost: included in the Claude Max subscription ($100/month). No separate billing."

## Visual rules
- Centered full-screen
- The title text is coral, with just "Claude Design" emphasized
- A simple line-art icon in the bottom-right (not the emoji itself β€” render as an SVG or small illustration)

## Tone
- Not bragging. Flat, factual.
- A single slide showing the reality of "executive documents in the AI era."

P18 Β· New-business one-pager (Part 2 live demo)

Purpose: live demo in Part 2 Output: A4 portrait, 1 page
Create a one-page A4 portrait for a new business initiative: "AI Executive Talent Academy (an internal MIXI project)." Print-ready, at a quality you'd hand out in a board meeting.

## Required sections (top to bottom)
1. Title + one-line tagline
2. Problem β€” why now (3 lines)
3. Solution β€” what we offer (3 lines)
4. Target β€” who it's for (2 lines)
5. Differentiation β€” why MIXI is the right one to do this (3 points)
6. Monetization β€” revenue model (two options)
7. 12-month roadmap β€” four quarters as a horizontal timeline
8. Team β€” headcount assumption (3–5 people)
9. Bottom-right, small: "MIXI internal project Β· 2026 Q3 target kickoff"

## Visual rules
- Top third: title + problem (larger font)
- Middle third: solution + target + differentiation
- Bottom third: monetization + roadmap + team
- Muted color palette (print output)
- Coral accents only on headers and the roadmap

P19 Β· Monthly business review, 5 slides (Part 2 live demo)

Purpose: second live demo in Part 2 Output: 5-slide deck
Generate a 5-slide monthly business review deck, MIXI-style β€” a first draft an executive could tweak in 3 minutes before the morning leadership meeting.

## 5-slide structure

### 1. Executive summary
- Title: "2026-XX month Β· business summary"
- Three headline KPIs, big (revenue / operating income / MAU)
- MoM / YoY shown as arrows

### 2. Segment performance
- Table + small bar charts
- Per-segment (Games / SNS / Payments / Sports / Daily-life) revenue and profit

### 3. This month's 3 highlights
- Two positives
- One thing to improve
- 3 lines each

### 4. Concerns and countermeasures
- 2–3 risk items
- One-line countermeasure each
- RAG status (green / yellow / red)

### 5. Next month's focus
- Three themes
- Numeric target for each
- Owner (placeholder name is fine)

## Visual rules
- Consistent header across slides (MIXI + month + page number)
- Numbers displayed tabular
- Tables and charts clean, no over-decoration

P20 Β· Executive summary (pre-read handout, 1 page)

Purpose: attachment in the T-1 pre-read email Output: A4 landscape, 1 page
Create a "90-second read" executive summary of the workshop, on a single A4 landscape page. For the pre-read email attachment.

## Composition
- Top: title "MIXI Executive Claude Workshop Β· experience Claude 2026 in 90 minutes"
- Left column (40%):
  - Date / duration / format (offline, mixed hands-on)
  - Today's success criteria (3 lines)
- Right column (60%):
  - Each of the three products in 3 lines (Code Desktop / Design / Cowork)
- Bottom:
  - 90-minute timetable (horizontal bars, a simplified P3)
  - 3 prep items

## Visual rules
- MIXI logo at the top (placeholder is fine)
- Large "2026.04" date in the top right
- Light palette (print output) β€” white base with coral accents, not a dark background
- A4 landscape 297 Γ— 210 mm
Note: this one is print-first, so it uses a white base instead of the dark palette the other slides use. Different treatment on purpose.

Operational notes

Recommended generation order

  1. P0 primes the design system (required β€” run once, first).
  2. P1 β†’ P3 β†’ P13: the opening three slides + separators β€” the baseline.
  3. P4 β†’ P5 β†’ P6: Part 1's three slides, back-to-back.
  4. P8 β†’ P9: Part 3's two slides.
  5. P15 β†’ P16 β†’ P17: the three Closing slides β€” meta-reveal as the finale.
  6. P7 / P10 / P11 / P12 / P14: optional, if time permits.
  7. P18 / P19: the live-generation slides in Part 2 β€” rehearse them once beforehand.
  8. P20: last β€” for the T-1 pre-read email.

Export procedure

  1. Top-right Export button in Claude Design.
  2. Choose PPTX (Keynote opens it too).
  3. Save to ~/Documents/mixi-workshop-slides/.
  4. Filename: YYYYMMDD-slide-PNN-title.pptx.
  5. On the day, drop the whole folder onto a USB stick as backup β€” make sure Keynote / PowerPoint can open them locally.

When to say "we made these in Claude Design"

  1. Top of Part 2 (0:45): "So, Claude Design β€” and by the way, every slide you've seen so far was made in Claude Design too." β€” the one that lands hardest.
  2. Casual aside after CLOSING: "Oh, and this entire deck β€” three hours in Claude Design." β€” relaxed energy.
  3. Just put up P17 and say nothing: let the executives read it. (The coolest option.)

Refinement patterns to keep handy

Phrases to use for post-generation polish:

  • "Make the numbers on this slide much larger β€” about 3Γ— the current size."
  • "Use more of the MIXI coral (#FF7F3F) β€” push the accents stronger."
  • "Too much information on this slide. Cut it in half."
  • "Set the Japanese line-height to 1.8 for better readability."
  • "Add thousands-separator commas to the numbers in the bottom right (e.g., 1,000)."
  • "Increase the title-vs-body contrast: bump the title up a notch, calm the body down."
  • "Convert this to A4 landscape for print."

Failure modes and recovery

SymptomFix
Japanese looks wrong (garbled, misaligned)Regenerate in English β†’ manually swap the body text to Japanese
Design system isn't being appliedRe-run P0, then retry the prompt
Numbers come out nonsensicalAdd "use exactly these numbers:" to the prompt
Too much info on one slideRefine: "cut the information in half, one slide one message"
Export failsReload the browser, retry via PDF
Last verified: 2026-04-23
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