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Optionality Capital — Teaser Deck Visual Concepts

Prototypes for the "capital recycling engine" slide(s) in the capital provider teaser deck. Each concept visualizes the same core story: working capital deploys into NNN assets, forms DSTs, sells to 1031 investors, recycles quarterly, and returns in 2-5 years. Scroll to compare. Click any iframe to interact with it.

Full 5-Slide Decks

DECK A Dark / Multiplier Style
Dark / PE fund Premium, elegant Full deck
5-slide teaser deck in the Dollar Multiplier design language. Cover, Market Opportunity (with stats), How the Engine Works (4-loop visual), Capital Provider Economics, Investment Highlights. Each slide is 1200x675 — screenshot individually for PowerPoint/Keynote.
DECK B Light / McKinsey Style
Light / institutional Clean, data-forward Full deck
5-slide teaser deck in McKinsey/institutional style. Cover, Market Opportunity (stat cards), How the Engine Works (waterfall chart), Capital Provider Economics (capital stack + terms), Investment Highlights. Each slide is 1200x675.

Round 4 — New Creative Directions

NEW The Dollar Multiplier
Dark / brand-mark 4 connected loops Conceptual, elegant Strong candidate
Tracks ONE dollar through 4 complete cycles as literal loops. Each loop shows a specific NNN asset. "ONE DOLLAR. FOUR INVESTMENTS. ONE POOL OF CAPITAL." Almost logo-like in its simplicity.
NEW Why Capital Recycling Matters (Comparison)
Light / editorial Split panel Persuasive, data-forward Strong candidate
Side-by-side: Traditional DST (gray, static, locked 7-10 years) vs Optionality Capital (dynamic, recycling quarterly). Comparison table at the bottom: 1x vs 4x velocity, 7-10 vs 2-5 yr hold, 1 vs 4+ investors served. Very clear value proposition.
NEW Capital Recycling Waterfall
Light / McKinsey Waterfall chart Institutional, data
Stepped waterfall showing $25M growing to $100M in total assets served through quarterly recycling. 4.0x multiplier badge. The kind of chart capital providers are used to seeing in PE decks.
NEW DST Assembly Line (Pipeline)
Light / isometric Conveyor belt Operational, visual
Conveyor belt with 3 stations (Acquire, Structure, Place). Multiple cohorts visible simultaneously at different stages. Capital recycles via a loop beneath the belt. Shows the operational machine.
NEW Capital Orbital System
Dark / celestial Orbital rings Abstract, spatial
Working capital as a golden sun, quarterly asset batches orbiting around it. 1031 investors enter at each quarter position. Animated flow lines show capital deploying outward and returning inward.
NEW Capital Velocity Ledger
Light / terminal Ledger/spreadsheet Quantitative, precise
The same dollar tracked through multiple transactions like a bank statement. Return rows highlighted in green, recycled deployments tagged with blue badges. Summary: working capital vs total investor equity placed = 4x ratio. Bloomberg-meets-annual-report aesthetic.

Round 3 — Polished & Professional

01 Elegant Dark
Dark / PE fund Linear nodes Premium
Goldman-meets-luxury-brand aesthetic. Five golden nodes on a horizontal line with SVG icons. Recycling shown as a dashed arc below. Bottom metrics row (4x velocity, 2-5yr hold, NNN, 1031). Very clean, very confident. Good single-slide option.
02 Blueprint v2 — System Architecture
Dark navy / technical Component boxes Engineering schematic
Positions the business as a "system" with labeled components (Input, Acquisition, Structuring, Distribution). Animated recycling pipe with chevrons at the bottom. $XXM placeholders ready to fill in. "CONFIDENTIAL / FOR QUALIFIED INVESTORS ONLY" footer adds gravitas.
03 Three-Act Triptych
Light / editorial 3 panels Clean, magazine Strong candidate
Deploy / Recycle / Return as three clean cards. The center "Recycle" panel is the hero, with a quarterly cycle diagram. Bottom metrics bar. Light background feels editorial and trustworthy. Could work well as the "one slide that explains everything."
04 Isometric Cityscape
Light / illustrated Isometric 3D Visual / spatial
CSS-transformed isometric buildings labeled Q1-Q4, showing the quarterly acquisition pipeline. Capital flows as a river/pipeline through the scene. Good for conveying scale and the physical nature of the assets. More illustrative than the others.
05 Minimal Story — Film Strip
Light / warm 6 frames Sequential story
Six numbered frames like a film strip. Each has one SVG icon and a short caption. Frame 05 "Capital recycles" is highlighted in gold with a dashed arc looping back to Frame 02. Film-strip sprocket holes reinforce the "story in sequence" metaphor.

Round 2 — Creative / Illustrative

06 Machine (original)
Dark / blueprint Machine schematic Technical
The original "Capital Recycling Machine" concept. Blueprint aesthetic with components and a recycling pipe. Blueprint v2 above is the refined version of this idea.
07 Avatar Flow
Light / SaaS Character avatars Modern, approachable
Four character avatars connected by gradient arrows. "How One Dollar Serves Many Investors" headline. More casual/SaaS than the polished concepts above.
08 Comic Strip
Light / hand-drawn 5 panels Casual, playful
Newspaper comic strip with hand-drawn fonts. Fun but probably too casual for capital providers.

Round 1 — Data Visualizations

09 Sankey (Plotly)
Dark Sankey diagram Data-driven
Interactive Plotly sankey showing proportional capital flows. Q1 track on top, Q2 on bottom. Good for data-heavy audiences but feels more like analytics than a pitch.
10 Lifecycle Flowchart (Mermaid)
Dark Flowchart Technical
Top-to-bottom Mermaid flowchart. Comprehensive but dense. Better as an appendix or internal reference than a teaser slide.
11 Timeline
Dark Vertical timeline Narrative
Seven-phase vertical timeline. Good companion for a verbal walkthrough but too tall for a single slide. Could work as a multi-slide sequence.