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Add strategic color to features that are too monochromatic or lack visual interest. Makes interfaces more engaging and expressive.
antonioshaman/aura-companion · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 76
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Strategically introduce color to designs that are too monochromatic, gray, or lacking in visual warmth and personality. ## MANDATORY PREPARATION ### Context Gathering (Do This First) You cannot do a great job without having necessary context, such as target audience (critical), desired use-cases (critical), brand personality/tone, and especially existing brand colors. Attempt to gather these from the current thread or codebase. 1. If you don't find *exact* information and have to infer from existing design and functionality, you MUST STOP and STOP and call the AskUserQuestionTool to clarify. whether you got it right. 2. Otherwise, if you can't fully infer or your level of confidence is medium or lower, you MUST STOP and call the AskUserQuestionTool to clarify. clarifying questions first to complete your context. Do NOT proceed until you have answers. Guessing leads to generic AI slop colors. ### Use frontend-design skill Use the frontend-design skill for design principles and anti-patterns. Do NOT proceed until it has executed and you know all DO's and DON'Ts. --- ## Assess Color Opportunity Analyze the current state and identify opportunities: 1. **Understand current state**: - **Color absence**: Pure grayscale? Limited neutrals? One timid accent? - **Missed opportunities**: Where could color add meaning, hierarchy, or delight? - **Context**: What's appropriate for this domain and audience? - **Brand**: Are there existing brand colors we should use?