joe.stammen needed a new business or advertising design and created a contest on 99designs.
A winner was selected from 9 designs submitted by 5 freelance designers.
United Capital | Private Wealth Counseling
United Capital is a private wealth counseling firm - that creates financial guidance plans and manages investments of our clients.We are unique in that we employ interactive, gamified apps to get to the 'heart' of our client's needs and what's most important to them. Our brand is bright and unique - no stuffy leather couches around here.
Our target audience is established couples and individuals who have 1M in assets, High-Net Worth couples and individuals (10M+), and Millennials that are very tech saavy and have modern, ease-of-use expectations.
We need a Powerpoint Template with master slides (Title, transition,
content pages) Looking for a bold, flat, minimalist design - Master
slide should be used as most creative/expressive - then transition
slides - then content slides. So Title and transitions could have the
"element/photo/splash of color" - where the content slide should allow
for focus on presentation content. Our brand colors are - Blue PANTONE
5405 - Warm Gray PANTONE Warm Gray 11 - Green PANTONE 384
Though we use bright, fun colors in conjuction (see attached project
reference files)
The uploaded files Standard United CP PP.pptx & UC-PPT-widescreen.pptx
are our current PPT design and we want to move away from that and that
image into a flat design using our colors.
The file UCP007 Powerpoint Template Presentation 9-25.pdf is an
example of starter designs - but look a little to old school or basic
- but a good reference of a starting point - we're looking for a
really impactful flat design - it's ok to add a little photo element
to "pop" the page a bit - but should not be the major design element.
Definitely looking for modern, flat, minimalist - Bright and fun - NO traditional Financial Industry elements or photos (No retired couples walking on beach, No young families with their babies or new house, No stock market cliches...) We're more centric around plain speak and colorful, macro images.