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Swiss-grid fintech deck template in black / warm paper / neon-lime contrast. Use when users ask for premium data-story slides with strict modular layout, bold numeric cards, restrained motion, and keyboard/click navigation in one HTML file.
Data visualization with chart selection, color theory, and annotation best practices. Covers chart types (bar, line, scatter, heatmap), axes rules, and storytelling with data. Use for: charts, graphs, dashboards, reports, presentations, infographics, data stories. Triggers: data visualization, chart, graph, data chart, bar chart, line chart, scatter plot, data viz, visualization, dashboard chart, infographic data, data presentation, chart design, plot, heatmap, pie chart alternative
State-of-the-art data visualization for React/Next.js/TypeScript with Tailwind CSS. Creates compelling, tested, and accessible visualizations following Tufte principles and NYT Graphics standards. Activate on "data viz", "chart", "graph", "visualization", "dashboard", "plot", "Recharts", "Nivo", "D3". NOT for static images, print graphics, or basic HTML tables.
Expert data analysis covering SQL, visualization, statistical analysis, business intelligence, and data storytelling.
Apply narrative structure and storytelling techniques for brand, business, and communication contexts. Use this skill when the user needs to craft a compelling story, build a brand narrative, structure a presentation around a story arc, or use storytelling to communicate data or strategy — even if they say 'tell a better story', 'make this presentation more engaging', or 'how do we build our brand story'.
Editorial "Field Notes" report template with soft paper background, serif hero typography, rounded pastel insight cards, and a retention chart panel. Use when users ask for a premium magazine-style business report, board memo one-pager, or elegant data storytelling layout.
Guides organizational and business storytelling—narrative structure (setup, tension, resolution), audience-tailored stories for executives, customers, boards, and teams, honest data and metrics framing, product and strategy narratives, incident and postmortem storytelling, and actuarial or insurance risk narratives for non-technical audiences. Covers story spine, key messages, and visual or slide narrative outlines. Use when the user says "tell the story", "storytelling", "narrative for executives", "data story", "board presentation narrative", "explain with a story", "story arc", "key message", "compelling narrative", "pitch story", or "incident story"—not cross-department reframing only (cross-department-translation), company-wide comms cadence and crisis wording packs (communication-lead), long-form creative fiction or screenwriting, brand copy without strategy context, or technical documentation and API reference (tech-writer-researcher).