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theme-factory

10 ready-to-use themes with colors and fonts for consistent styling. Use when: applying visual themes to pages, components, or design systems. Triggers: "theme", "color palette", "color scheme", "fonts", "branding", "visual identity", "design system colors".

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Theme Factory Skill

This skill provides a curated collection of professional font and color themes themes, each with carefully selected color palettes and font pairings. Once a theme is chosen, it can be applied to any artifact.

Purpose

To apply consistent, professional styling to presentation slide decks, use this skill. Each theme includes:

  • A cohesive color palette with hex codes
  • Complementary font pairings for headers and body text
  • A distinct visual identity suitable for different contexts and audiences

Usage Instructions

To apply styling to a slide deck or other artifact:

  1. Show the theme showcase: Display the theme-showcase.pdf file to allow users to see all available themes visually. Do not make any modifications to it; simply show the file for viewing.
  2. Ask for their choice: Ask which theme to apply to the deck
  3. Wait for selection: Get explicit confirmation about the chosen theme
  4. Apply the theme: Once a theme has been chosen, apply the selected theme's colors and fonts to the deck/artifact

Themes Available

The following 10 themes are available, each showcased in theme-showcase.pdf:

  1. Ocean Depths - Professional and calming maritime theme
  2. Sunset Boulevard - Warm and vibrant sunset colors
  3. Forest Canopy - Natural and grounded earth tones
  4. Modern Minimalist - Clean and contemporary grayscale
  5. Golden Hour - Rich and warm autumnal palette
  6. Arctic Frost - Cool and crisp winter-inspired theme
  7. Desert Rose - Soft and sophisticated dusty tones
  8. Tech Innovation - Bold and modern tech aesthetic
  9. Botanical Garden - Fresh and organic garden colors
  10. Midnight Galaxy - Dramatic and cosmic deep tones

Theme Details

Each theme is defined in the themes/ directory with complete specifications including:

  • Cohesive color palette with hex codes
  • Complementary font pairings for headers and body text
  • Distinct visual identity suitable for different contexts and audiences

Application Process

After a preferred theme is selected:

  1. Read the corresponding theme file from the themes/ directory
  2. Apply the specified colors and fonts consistently throughout the deck
  3. Ensure proper contrast and readability
  4. Maintain the theme's visual identity across all slides

Create your Own Theme

To handle cases where none of the existing themes work for an artifact, create a custom theme. Based on provided inputs, generate a new theme similar to the ones above. Give the theme a similar name describing what the font/color combinations represent. Use any basic description provided to choose appropriate colors/fonts. After generating the theme, show it for review and verification. Following that, apply the theme as described above.

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