brand-guidelines
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npx mdskill add anthropics/skills/brand-guidelinesApplies Anthropic's official brand colors and typography to artifacts for consistent look-and-feel when design standards apply.
- Helps ensure visual consistency with Anthropic's corporate identity across various artifacts.
- Depends on pre-installed Poppins and Lora fonts in the environment for optimal results.
- Decides styling based on text size, applying specific fonts to headings and body text.
- Presents results by automatically formatting artifacts with brand colors and typographic rules.
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--- name: brand-guidelines description: Applies Anthropic's official brand colors and typography to any sort of artifact that may benefit from having Anthropic's look-and-feel. Use it when brand colors or style guidelines, visual formatting, or company design standards apply. license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt --- # Anthropic Brand Styling ## Overview To access Anthropic's official brand identity and style resources, use this skill. **Keywords**: branding, corporate identity, visual identity, post-processing, styling, brand colors, typography, Anthropic brand, visual formatting, visual design ## Brand Guidelines ### Colors **Main Colors:** - Dark: `#141413` - Primary text and dark backgrounds - Light: `#faf9f5` - Light backgrounds and text on dark - Mid Gray: `#b0aea5` - Secondary elements - Light Gray: `#e8e6dc` - Subtle backgrounds **Accent Colors:** - Orange: `#d97757` - Primary accent - Blue: `#6a9bcc` - Secondary accent - Green: `#788c5d` - Tertiary accent ### Typography - **Headings**: Poppins (with Arial fallback) - **Body Text**: Lora (with Georgia fallback) - **Note**: Fonts should be pre-installed in your environment for best results ## Features ### Smart Font Application - Applies Poppins font to headings (24pt and larger) - Applies Lora font to body text - Automatically falls back to Arial/Georgia if custom fonts unavailable - Preserves readability across all systems ### Text Styling - Headings (24pt+): Poppins font - Body text: Lora font - Smart color selection based on background - Preserves text hierarchy and formatting ### Shape and Accent Colors - Non-text shapes use accent colors - Cycles through orange, blue, and green accents - Maintains visual interest while staying on-brand ## Technical Details ### Font Management - Uses system-installed Poppins and Lora fonts when available - Provides automatic fallback to Arial (headings) and Georgia (body) - No font installation required - works with existing system fonts - For best results, pre-install Poppins and Lora fonts in your environment ### Color Application - Uses RGB color values for precise brand matching - Applied via python-pptx's RGBColor class - Maintains color fidelity across different systems
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