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colorize

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此技能专注于运用色彩设计语言,为AI工具界面注入活力与美感,通过精心搭配的色彩方案,提升视觉吸引力并优化用户体验。

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npx skills add pbakaus/impeccable --skill colorize
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使用前

手动选择和搭配设计色彩耗时,容易出现不协调。难以快速实现专业配色方案,影响视觉效果。

使用后

智能辅助设计色彩搭配,提供和谐配色方案。显著提升设计美感和效率,确保视觉一致性。

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colorize

Strategically introduce color to designs that are too monochromatic, gray, or lacking in visual warmth and personality.

MANDATORY PREPARATION

Use the frontend-design skill — 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. Additionally gather: existing brand colors.

Assess Color Opportunity

Analyze the current state and identify opportunities:

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?

Identify where color adds value:

Semantic meaning: Success (green), error (red), warning (yellow/orange), info (blue)

  • Hierarchy: Drawing attention to important elements

  • Categorization: Different sections, types, or states

  • Emotional tone: Warmth, energy, trust, creativity

  • Wayfinding: Helping users navigate and understand structure

  • Delight: Moments of visual interest and personality

If any of these are unclear from the codebase, STOP and call the AskUserQuestion tool to clarify.

CRITICAL: More color ≠ better. Strategic color beats rainbow vomit every time. Every color should have a purpose.

Plan Color Strategy

Create a purposeful color introduction plan:

  • Color palette: What colors match the brand/context? (Choose 2-4 colors max beyond neutrals)

  • Dominant color: Which color owns 60% of colored elements?

  • Accent colors: Which colors provide contrast and highlights? (30% and 10%)

  • Application strategy: Where does each color appear and why?

IMPORTANT: Color should enhance hierarchy and meaning, not create chaos. Less is more when it matters more.

Introduce Color Strategically

Add color systematically across these dimensions:

Semantic Color

State indicators:

Success: Green tones (emerald, forest, mint)

  • Error: Red/pink tones (rose, crimson, coral)

  • Warning: Orange/amber tones

  • Info: Blue tones (sky, ocean, indigo)

  • Neutral: Gray/slate for inactive states

Status badges: Colored backgrounds or borders for states (active, pending, completed, etc.)

Progress indicators: Colored bars, rings, or charts showing completion or health

Accent Color Application

  • Primary actions: Color the most important buttons/CTAs

  • Links: Add color to clickable text (maintain accessibility)

  • Icons: Colorize key icons for recognition and personality

  • Headers/titles: Add color to section headers or key labels

  • Hover states: Introduce color on interaction

Background & Surfaces

  • Tinted backgrounds: Replace pure gray (#f5f5f5) with warm neutrals (oklch(97% 0.01 60)) or cool tints (oklch(97% 0.01 250))

  • Colored sections: Use subtle background colors to separate areas

  • Gradient backgrounds: Add depth with subtle, intentional gradients (not generic purple-blue)

  • Cards & surfaces: Tint cards or surfaces slightly for warmth

Use OKLCH for color: It's perceptually uniform, meaning equal steps in lightness look equal. Great for generating harmonious scales.

Data Visualization

  • Charts & graphs: Use color to encode categories or values

  • Heatmaps: Color intensity shows density or importance

  • Comparison: Color coding for different datasets or timeframes

Borders & Accents

  • Accent borders: Add colored left/top borders to cards or sections

  • Underlines: Color underlines for emphasis or active states

  • Dividers: Subtle colored dividers instead of gray lines

  • Focus rings: Colored focus indicators matching brand

Typography Color

  • Colored headings: Use brand colors for section headings (maintain contrast)

  • Highlight text: Color for emphasis or categories

  • Labels & tags: Small colored labels for metadata or categories

Decorative Elements

  • Illustrations: Add colored illustrations or icons

  • Shapes: Geometric shapes in brand colors as background elements

  • Gradients: Colorful gradient overlays or mesh backgrounds

  • Blobs/organic shapes: Soft colored shapes for visual interest

Balance & Refinement

Ensure color addition improves rather than overwhelms:

Maintain Hierarchy

  • Dominant color (60%): Primary brand color or most used accent

  • Secondary color (30%): Supporting color for variety

  • Accent color (10%): High contrast for key moments

  • Neutrals (remaining): Gray/black/white for structure

Accessibility

  • Contrast ratios: Ensure WCAG compliance (4.5:1 for text, 3:1 for UI components)

  • Don't rely on color alone: Use icons, labels, or patterns alongside color

  • Test for color blindness: Verify red/green combinations work for all users

Cohesion

  • Consistent palette: Use colors from defined palette, not arbitrary choices

  • Systematic application: Same color meanings throughout (green always = success)

  • Temperature consistency: Warm palette stays warm, cool stays cool

NEVER:

  • Use every color in the rainbow (choose 2-4 colors beyond neutrals)

  • Apply color randomly without semantic meaning

  • Put gray text on colored backgrounds—it looks washed out; use a darker shade of the background color or transparency instead

  • Use pure gray for neutrals—add subtle color tint (warm or cool) for sophistication

  • Use pure black (#000) or pure white (#fff) for large areas

  • Violate WCAG contrast requirements

  • Use color as the only indicator (accessibility issue)

  • Make everything colorful (defeats the purpose)

  • Default to purple-blue gradients (AI slop aesthetic)

Verify Color Addition

Test that colorization improves the experience:

  • Better hierarchy: Does color guide attention appropriately?

  • Clearer meaning: Does color help users understand states/categories?

  • More engaging: Does the interface feel warmer and more inviting?

  • Still accessible: Do all color combinations meet WCAG standards?

  • Not overwhelming: Is color balanced and purposeful?

Remember: Color is emotional and powerful. Use it to create warmth, guide attention, communicate meaning, and express personality. But restraint and strategy matter more than saturation and variety. Be colorful, but be intentional. Weekly Installs18.1KRepositorypbakaus/impeccableGitHub Stars10.2KFirst Seen14 days agoSecurity AuditsGen Agent Trust HubPassSocketPassSnykPassInstalled oncodex17.8Kopencode17.7Kgithub-copilot17.7Kgemini-cli17.6Kcursor17.6Kamp17.6K

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