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Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintaining usability. Use when the user says the design looks bland, generic, too safe, lacks personality, or wants more visual impact and character.

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Increase visual impact and personality in designs that are too safe, generic, or visually underwhelming, creating more engaging and memorable experiences. ## MANDATORY PREPARATION Invoke /frontend-design — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /teach-impeccable first. --- ## Assess Current State Analyze what makes the design feel too safe or boring: 1. **Identify weakness sources**: - **Generic choices**: System fonts, basic colors, standard layouts - **Timid scale**: Everything is medium-sized with no drama - **Low contrast**: Everything has similar visual weight - **Static**: No motion, no energy, no life - **Predictable**: Standard patterns with no surprises - **Flat hierarchy**: Nothing stands out or commands attention 2. **Understand the context**: - What's the brand personality? (How far can we push?) - What's the purpose? (Marketing can be bolder than financial dashboards) - Who's the audience? (What will resonate?) - What are the constraints? (Brand guidelines, accessibility, performance) If any of these are unclear from the codebase, Ask the user using AskUserQuestion. **CRITICAL**: "Bolder" doesn't mean chaotic or garish. It means distinctive, memorable, and confident. Think intentional drama, not random chaos. **WARNING - AI SLOP TRAP**: When making things "bolder," AI defaults to the same tire...

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Author
fengshao1227
Repository
fengshao1227/ccg-workflow
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
today
Language
Go
License
MIT

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