It's great when you find the tutorial you're actually looking for. After watching, I asked Gemini to make a cheat sheet, it got about 75% of them and I added the rest.
This is great. However, if you’re making a deck for a client to present, they will usually want the ability to change the content on their own which is why they often prefer the dreaded PowerPoint. Also, they might prefer a tool that is not reliant on wifi when giving a presentation. I do think Figma has the opportunity to disrupt this market if they lean into it with some dedicated features.
Great points :) it all depends on the situation. Figma is a great way to present something that is only needed to be presented (I.e no editing). It’s also good as an internal “source of truth” document so all designers developers etc can refer can to it. But I do agree sometimes going back to good ‘ol PowerPoint is the best course of action 🙃☀️
Use taxonomy to reduce changes. Change naming so Colour (type) Primary (variable) come in this order then only the last term and the change will be more subtle. Putting the variable in front of the type makes both move to the left as Primary and Secondary are different in length. Small but worthy detail to enhance overall presentation.