
Golden M Company Portfolio Deck
Corporate portfolio deck designed to present technology solutions, featured clients, working processes and results developed by Golden M.
- Presentation Design
- Corporate Deck
- Visual Storytelling
- Technology Portfolio
- UI Showcase
- Business Communication
- Case Studies
- RolePresentation Designer / UI Designer
- Year2022
- TypeCorporate Portfolio Deck
- ClientGolden M
- FormatCorporate document
A document to turn technology projects into a clear commercial narrative.
Golden M needed a corporate portfolio summarizing some of its most relevant clients and technology projects to date. The document had to clearly show who the company was, what solutions it had developed, which were in progress and how potential clients could validate references about working with them.
- FormatCorporate document
- GoalPresent clients and projects
- ApproachVisual storytelling + cases
- OutcomePortfolio for commercial use
The problem
The challenge was turning diverse information (clients, references, projects, processes, visual proposals and results) into a coherent, easy-to-navigate and visually professional document. The piece had to convey trust without exposing sensitive client or contact information.
- Summarize featured clients and projects.
- Show technology solutions developed or in progress.
- Present commercial references in an organized way.
- Document initial proposals and final outcomes.
- Build a professional visual narrative for commercial use.
- Protect sensitive client and contact information.
Design challenge
How can a technology company's experience be presented clearly, credibly and visually, without revealing sensitive client information?
- Question 01
How do you organize clients, projects and results into a single visual narrative?
- Question 02
How do you separate institutional reading from project case reading?
- Question 03
How do you showcase technical capability without exposing confidential data?
Presentation Designer / UI Designer
I led the design and construction of the document, including visual organization, narrative structure, slide design, asset adaptation, screen composition and visual treatment of clients, projects, initial proposals and final results for web and mobile interfaces.
How I approached it
- Step 01
Brand
Institutional entry point with Golden M's visual identity.
- Step 02
About
Context on who Golden M is and the kind of solutions it delivers.
- Step 03
Clients
Selection of featured clients, geographic reach and reference contacts.
- Step 04
Cases
Each client/project presented with a repeatable project · design/process · result structure.
- Step 05
Close
Call to contact to open commercial conversations.
Proposed solution
A corporate document with a consistent visual structure was designed to present clients, projects, initial proposals, interface designs and development results. The narrative moves from institutional to specific, keeping a repeatable architecture across cases.
- Institutional cover
- About us
- Selected clients
- Client/contact detail
- Developed projects
- Design and process
- Final result
- Closing and contact
Design decisions
- Build a repeatable structure to present each client/project.
- Separate institutional information, projects, process and results.
- Use diagonal blocks to add dynamism and differentiate sections.
- Incorporate maps and flags to provide geographic context.
- Use cards to present clients and reference contacts.
- Show interface captures as visual evidence of technical capacity.
- Keep a palette aligned with Golden M, adaptable per project.
- Blur sensitive data in the public portfolio version.
Tools and technologies
- PowerPoint
- Figma
- Information Design
- Brand Assets
- Visual Storytelling
Outcome
- Portfolio deckFormat
- 2022Year
- Commercial storytellingFocus
- Golden MClient
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Learnings
This project reinforced the importance of designing corporate documents as sales tools, not just visual presentations. A good company portfolio must organize information, show evidence, build trust and enable commercial conversations without exposing sensitive data.
- Commercial documentation also needs strategic design.
- A presentation can act as a validation and trust tool.
- Showing process and result helps explain a tech company's value better.
- Visual consistency lets very different projects live within one narrative.
- Confidentiality must be considered from the design stage, not at the end.
- Product captures need context to communicate value.
For confidentiality reasons, client names, logos, contacts and some product data were hidden or blurred. Images are shown only to represent the visual structure, design and type of documentation produced. Designed by Simón Rojas · Portfolio Sample · Do Not Reuse.
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