Charter Communications / Spectrum
Executive Presentations
At Charter Communications, I was a lead designer on several executive presentations
Below are some style examples from an All Hands executive presentation
We designed a simple system of shapes to represent each outcome category, pairing them with distinct colors for clarity and recognition. Throughout the keynote, each outcome was consistently referred to by both its color and shape, reinforcing the connection back to the one-pager shared with all employees after the presentation.
Storytelling
When you're speaking to leadership, every second counts. We created a custom-illustrated and animated video for our executive team—designed to distill complex ideas into a compelling visual narrative. From initial storyboards to final frame, every moment was crafted to inform, engage, and impress.
Our Role
Storyboards / Illustrator / Art Direction / Animation
The Challenge
Executive presentations are often long on data and short on engagement. We needed a way to deliver a strategic message—fast, clear, and captivating. The task? Capture attention, clarify vision, and elevate the conversation.
The Process
1. Storyboarding with Purpose
We began with a blank canvas and a lot of questions. What is our hook? How do we present these very technical data points and information provided to us in an approachable and friendly way? How do we create a video that can be controlled by the rhythm of the presenter?
2. Illustration with Intent
The visual style leaned clean, minimal, and expressive—think “business casual but artsy.” We wanted each scene to connect past, present, and future. To inspire allignment and make connection with the audience we started with a home and how that home is connected to the internet of things. We then follow them as they drive through town, showcasing the connection everywhere.
Every asset was custom-illustrated, aligning with brand guidelines while adding fresh visual language tailored to the executive mindset.
3. Animation with Emotion
Subtle movement. Thoughtful transitions. No gimmicks—just smart animation that gave the message room to breathe. The result? A final cut that balanced clarity and charm
The Result
What began as a simple family journey became a metaphor for enterprise-level innovation. Executives saw the infrastructure in action, not as code or KPIs—but as real-life moments enhanced by tech.