Ace M.

Freelance Presentation Designer in Iloilo for Anime Decks

“Can you make a slide deck that’s not boring? Something fun or weird?”

Designing Anime-Inspired Presentations as a Freelancer in Iloilo

It all started with a casual favor. A friend messaged me:

“Can you make a slide deck that’s not boring? Something fun or weird?”

That request felt like a spark—and I ran with it. I wasn't just making school slides. I was crafting something unexpected, something that felt like a story. That favor became the first step on my journey as a freelance presentation designer in Iloilo, eventually leading me to create anime and game-inspired decks that go far beyond bullet points and stock layouts.

Today, my presentation portfolio includes immersive templates influenced by anime series like Attack on Titan and Haikyuu!, and games like Valorant. But it all began with one oddball concept.

Where It All Started:

Omegle-Inspired Presentation Design

The first experimental deck I ever made was based on the online chat platform Omegle. I wanted to mimic the randomness, spontaneity, and slightly chaotic energy the site is known for.

Each slide resembled a chat window, and transitions felt like you were being “connected” to someone new. The humor and unpredictability made it fun—and it worked. People didn’t just follow along—they engaged. That project showed me that presentations could entertain, surprise, and tell stories in a whole new way.

Slides You Could Binge

Netflix-Inspired Deck

Following the success of the Omegle concept, I created a Netflix-themed deck. The goal? Make the audience feel like they were watching a streaming service instead of a classroom slideshow.

I used the classic red-and-black UI, carousel-style transitions, and “Now Playing” slide headers. Each section opener felt like queuing up a new episode. It was sleek, clean, and surprisingly effective at keeping attention. That deck solidified a core design philosophy: If people can feel something while watching—curiosity, nostalgia, fun—they’ll remember what you show them.

My first anime-inspired deck

Attack on Titan Presentation Design

My first anime-inspired deck had to match the scale of the source material—so I chose Attack on Titan. This template opened with an animated wall sequence, featuring the shadows of colossal titans in motion.

Transitions mimicked thunderous footsteps and rising tension. Red flares, gritty textures, and military-style typography brought the atmosphere to life. This Attack on Titan presentation design wasn’t just for fans—it turned dry reports into cinematic moments. Perfect for heavy topics, project defense, or high-impact storytelling.

Like Watching a Volleyball Match

Haikyuu! Presentation Design

For something more upbeat, I went with a Haikyuu!-inspired design. Volleyball is all about motion, teamwork, and rhythm—and that’s exactly what this deck delivered.

Slide elements “passed” across the screen like volleyball sets. Titles jumped into place, echoing the energy of Karasuno’s players. I pulled the orange-and-black palette straight from their jerseys and used sporty iconography to keep the vibe light but focused. The pacing made people say it felt like watching a match, not just a presentation.

Felt Like Mission Briefing

Valorant Presentation Design

This one’s for the gamers. I created a Valorant presentation design that felt like a mission briefing. Neon HUDs, agent silhouettes, and tactical animations gave each slide an edge.

I even added “ability buttons”—clickable interactive elements that revealed bonus content or surprise stats. Each transition was sharp, calculated, and in sync with the look of the game’s maps and menus. Whether it was a student deck or a client pitch, this one always delivered presence and power.

Why These Designs Work in Freelance Projects

As a freelancer in Iloilo, I’ve learned that good design isn’t about decoration—it’s about creating moments. I use storytelling, movement, and aesthetic alignment to craft custom presentation experiences that connect with audiences.

Each template is tailored not just to look good, but to feel right. Whether it’s academic, promotional, or for content creators, my decks bridge the gap between inspiration and impact.

Tools Used

What’s in the Ace’s Toolkit

Iloilo-based freelance designer using Microsoft PowerPointIloilo-based freelance designer using CanvaIloilo-based freelance designer using Adobe IllustratorIloilo-based freelance designer using Adobe Photoshop
PowerPoint – For dynamic builds
Canva & Illustrator – For layout sketches and asset alignment
Adobe Photoshop – For custom graphics

Let's Talk!

Looking for a Freelance Presentation Designer?

If you're ready to ditch the generic slides and tell a story your audience will remember, I’d love to help. Whether it’s an Attack on Titan presentation design, Valorant deck, Haikyuu slides, or something new entirely—I’m here to bring the vision to life.