Book-to-Deck Reconstructions

Book-to-deck reconstructions

Selected deck examples showing how dense books and fictional premises can become clear visual systems for teaching, briefing, and strategic communication.

Knowledge design

The value is not decorative slide design. It is the ability to structure argument, sequence, pace, and legibility.

Dense material made usable

Each example extracts a readable structure from a book or complex premise, then turns it into a coherent visual system.

Reusable assets

This kind of work can support training, presentations, explainers, educational products, and facilitated discussion.

Selected deck previews

The gallery lives inside the site so the deck logic can be inspected without a sign-in wall.

AI-Assisted Knowledge Design

Digital Prometheus

Myth, technology, and caution translated into a visual briefing.

A deck reconstruction that compresses a dense argument about invention, power, and technological overreach into a crisp sequence of visual decisions.

Book ReconstructionAI LiteracyVisual Briefing

Shown as a public sample of book-to-deck visual thinking.

Digital Prometheus

Editorial Teaching System

The Prince Dossier

Statecraft reframed as a premium dossier-style learning format.

A reconstruction that turns political philosophy into a cinematic dossier, using archival cues and controlled pacing to make strategic ideas easier to scan and retain.

Political PhilosophyDossier FormatTeaching Design

Included as proof of turning abstract ideas into a coherent teaching surface.

The Prince Dossier

Structured Argument Design

The Liberty Manifesto

Political theory translated into a bold editorial visual system.

A manifesto-style deck that shows how dense philosophical material can be restructured into a legible, high-contrast teaching format without losing tension or point of view.

Political TheoryEditorial LayoutArgument Mapping

Included because it adds a stronger editorial contrast to the deck set.

The Liberty Manifesto

Speculative Visual Dossier

The Newt File

A fictional premise shaped into a dossier-style slide sequence.

A visual depiction project that turns a strange fictional premise into a dossier-style slide sequence, mixing maps, archival surfaces, character framing, and dramatic copy.

Visual FictionSpeculative DossierStory System

The public site uses only selected slide exports suitable for portfolio viewing.

The Newt File

Need to turn dense material into a clearer visual system?

The same workflow can support books, reports, training sources, or ideas that need stronger structure.