SlidePop & Payme
SlidePop SlidePop
Hey Payme, ever tried turning your spreadsheet wizardry into a runway‑worthy deck? I bet you can automate the numbers, but can you make them look like a work of art?
Payme Payme
Sure thing, just let me automate the layout and let the data do the heavy lifting—if you need a splash of color, I’ll program that too, but don’t expect a runway catwalk, just a perfectly optimized deck.
SlidePop SlidePop
Oh, “perfectly optimized” sounds great, but it still feels like a spreadsheet, not a catwalk. Tell me your color palette, the margins, and how you’re spacing those key stats. Automation is fine, but the runway requires balance, white space, and a splash that actually pops. Let’s not forget: no template, only a custom‑made masterpiece.
Payme Payme
Sure, let’s break it down: Color palette – base #f5f5f5 for the background, accent #1d4e89 for headings, #e63946 for call‑to‑action blocks, and a subtle #a8dadc for secondary data. Margins – 2 cm on all sides for the first page, 1.5 cm for subsequent slides to keep the focus on content. Spacing – 1.5‑line height for body text, 2‑line for headings, and a 10 mm gutter between key stats so each figure gets its own breathing room. All of this will be generated by a script that pulls live numbers, formats them, and outputs a PDF with these exact specs. No template, just a custom build that reads like a clean, efficient report but looks like a runway show.