Agent skill
brand-guidelines
Applies Anthropic brand colors (dark #141413, orange #d97757, blue #6a9bcc, green #788c5d), Poppins headings, and Lora body text to artifacts such as presentations, documents, or visuals. Use when the user needs Anthropic brand styling, brand color application, corporate typography, or visual formatting following Anthropic design standards.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/design-skills/brand-guidelines
SKILL.md
Anthropic Brand Styling
When to use this skill
Use this skill when:
- The user needs to apply Anthropic brand colors and typography to any artifact
- The user asks about Anthropic's official color palette, fonts, or visual identity
- An artifact (presentation, document, visual) needs Anthropic's look-and-feel
- The user mentions brand guidelines, corporate styling, or Anthropic visual standards
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
Workflow
- Identify the artifact to style (presentation, document, HTML, image).
- Apply colors: Use main colors for backgrounds and text; accent colors for highlights and shapes.
- Apply typography: Poppins for headings (24pt+), Lora for body text.
- Verify contrast: Ensure dark text on light backgrounds and light text on dark backgrounds.
# Example: Apply brand colors to a PowerPoint slide
from pptx.util import Pt
from pptx.dml.color import RGBColor
# Anthropic brand colors
DARK = RGBColor(0x14, 0x14, 0x13)
LIGHT = RGBColor(0xFA, 0xF9, 0xF5)
ORANGE = RGBColor(0xD9, 0x77, 0x57)
Keywords
branding, corporate identity, visual identity, brand colors, typography, Anthropic brand, Poppins, Lora
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