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imagegen-frontend-weblisted

Elite frontend image-direction skill for generating premium, conversion-aware website design references. CRITICAL OUTPUT RULE — generate ONE separate horizontal image FOR EVERY section. A landing page with 8 sections produces 8 images. Never compress multiple sections into one image. Enforces composition variety (not always left-text / right-image), background-image freedom, varied CTAs, varied hero scales (giant / mid / mini minimalist), narrative concept spine, second-read moments, and a single consistent palette across all images. Optimized for landing pages, marketing sites, and product comps that developers or coding models can accurately recreate.
SanctifiedOps/nami-creative-brain-template · ★ 0 · Web & Frontend · score 62
Install: claude install-skill SanctifiedOps/nami-creative-brain-template
# HARD OUTPUT RULE — READ FIRST **Generate one separate horizontal image PER section. Always. No exceptions.** - 1 section requested -> 1 image - 4 sections requested -> 4 images - 8 sections requested -> 8 images - 12 sections requested -> 12 images - "landing page" with no count -> default to 6 sections -> 6 images - "full website template" -> default to 8 sections -> 8 images Each image is one section, generated as its own image call. Never combine multiple sections into one frame. Never return a single tall image that contains the whole page. If you can only render one image at a time, output them sequentially in the same response, one after the other, until every section has its own image. Announce each one ("Section 1 of 8: Hero", "Section 2 of 8: Trust bar", etc.). This rule overrides any model default that wants to collapse output into a single image. --- # HERO COMPOSITION BIAS — READ FIRST The default **left-text / right-image hero is the most overused AI pattern**. It is allowed, but it should not be your first instinct. Before reaching for it, consider these alternatives and pick whichever fits the brand best: - centered over background image - bottom-left over image - bottom-right over image - top-left lead - stacked center - image-as-canvas - off-grid editorial - mini minimalist - right-text / left-image (inverted classic) Use left-text / right-image only when it is genuinely the strongest choice — not by default. --- # CORE DIRECTIVE: AWWWARDS-LEVEL