u/Delicious-Wind529

Nano Banana or Gamma? Which AI slide style is better for learning

Hey guys, I've been playing around with AI-generated slides for learning new topics and I'm torn between two styles.

One is very visual — full bleed images, too much diagrams and content in one slide. Looks great and attractive. Usually made with nano banana, gpt.

The other is more straightforward — cleaner layout with text on one side and diagrams/images on the other, like typical professor slides. Clean, feels structured and usually made by slide engines like Gamma.

This is for actually learning stuff (photosynthesis, sorting algorithms, French Revolution, etc.), not for just presenting.

Wondering which one helps you learn and remember better. Attracts attention to the topic?

Would love your real thoughts, I'm building something and trying to figure this out.

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u/Delicious-Wind529 — 5 days ago

Would you play a detective game where you solve custom mystery worlds?

I’m exploring an idea for a detective-style game where players can enter custom mystery worlds, meet different characters, collect detective units/tools, and solve cases through investigation and interrogation.

The vibe would be mystery + progression + character collecting, inspired by detective stories.

Would people be interested in something like this?

Also, what kind of UI would feel best for this type of game — visual novel style, chat-based investigation, case board, 3D room exploration, or something else?

What other features would you want integrated to make the mystery-solving feel addictive and replayable?

I personally was thinking of adding custom 3d worlds which can be made by case makers. detective abilities that would help increase or decrease difficulty.

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u/Delicious-Wind529 — 6 days ago

Clean slides vs visually packed slides — what actually helps you learn

Hey, so I'm working on a slide generator for educational content and I'm stuck on something kind of fundamental.

Should slides for learning have that dynamic multi-grid look where different blocks fill the whole screen (like a magazine layout), or is that just distracting and a simpler, more consistent layout actually helps people retain stuff better?

I personally lean toward cleaner but I genuinely don't know if that's just my preference or if there's something to it. What do you guys actually prefer when you're trying to learn from a presentation?

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u/Delicious-Wind529 — 14 days ago

Hey, so I'm working on a slide generator for educational content and I'm stuck on something kind of fundamental.

Should slides for learning have that dynamic multi-grid look where different blocks fill the whole screen (like a magazine layout), or is that just distracting and a simpler, more consistent layout actually helps people retain stuff better?

I personally lean toward cleaner but I genuinely don't know if that's just my preference or if there's something to it. What do you guys actually prefer when you're trying to learn from a presentation?

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u/Delicious-Wind529 — 15 days ago