The Journal/April 29, 2026
The case against the deck
Why we stopped delivering slides — and what we hand clients instead. A short note on form, function, and the cost of pretty pictures.
By Pass5 Test Org
Slides are good for presenting. They are bad for thinking. The medium rewards the confident bullet and punishes the qualified sentence, which is exactly backwards for the work we do.
We deliver documents — written in full sentences, with citations, footnotes, and an index. They read longer, but they hold up longer, and they survive the inevitable handoff to the person who wasn't in the room.
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