About this workshop
What this workshop covers
Most pitch decks were not built with accessibility in mind. This workshop helps you find and fix the most common problems before they get in the way of your presentation.
Small fonts, low contrast, images without descriptions, and poor slide structure can make your deck harder to read for investors, partners, or team members who use assistive technology or who are reviewing slides on a small screen. These are practical, fixable problems and this session shows you how to spot them.
Who this is for
- Early-stage founders preparing a pitch deck, investor presentation, or demo day slide deck
- Founders who want to make a stronger impression without adding hours of extra work
- Anyone creating slides for a startup audience who wants to reach as many people as possible
- People who have never thought about accessibility before and want a clear, practical starting point
What is included
- 60-minute live virtual session focused on pitch deck accessibility
- Practical examples drawn from real founder deck patterns
- A guided self-check you can apply to your own deck during or after the session
- A take-home accessibility checklist for slides
- Time for questions
What you will leave with
- A clear picture of the most important accessibility fixes for pitch decks
- A checklist you can use on every deck you build from now on
- The ability to review your own deck with more confidence before your next presentation
- Practical improvements you can make right away, without hiring anyone