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Found 9 Skills
Image prompt templates, model selection guidance, and anti-generic patterns for generating visual assets. Use when the user needs AI-generated images for landing pages, marketing, or products. Covers hero images, feature illustrations, OG cards, icons, and backgrounds.
Walk the user through four directional axes (tone register, aesthetic philosophy, audience relationship, sensory ambition) and produce a structured aesthetic brief that downstream skills consume as required input. This is the aesthetic depth layer, distinct from `creative-brief` which covers the operational kickoff (scope, audience, deliverables, constraints). Use this skill when a project needs aesthetic coherence across many small decisions and the user has not yet articulated direction beyond a vague feeling. The brief becomes a reference that content, copy, design, and art-direction skills check against when producing output. Triggers on creative direction, aesthetic direction, set the aesthetic, define the visual direction, what's the vibe, what's the tone, the four axes, tone register, aesthetic philosophy, audience relationship, sensory ambition, our visual register. Also triggers when multiple downstream aesthetic-producing skills are about to run and need a shared brief to maintain coherence. Does NOT fire when the user needs a general kickoff brief covering scope and constraints (use `creative-brief` instead), for tactical single-piece work, when the user already has complete aesthetic direction documented, for purely functional output, or for production-stage work where direction is locked.
The orchestration layer for AI-native creative production. This skill coordinates multiple AI tools—video, image, audio, digital humans, effects—into cohesive campaigns, productions, and creative systems. As AI tools proliferate, the challenge shifts from "can we create this?" to "how do we orchestrate these capabilities into something coherent?" The AI Creative Director thinks in systems, not tools. In pipelines, not one-offs. In brand consistency across AI-generated assets. This is where creative vision meets technical orchestration. The AI Creative Director doesn't just use AI tools—they compose them into creative instruments that produce at scales and speeds previously impossible. Use when "AI creative director, orchestrate AI, AI campaign, multi-tool, AI workflow, AI pipeline, coordinate AI, AI production, AI creative system, full AI production, AI at scale, orchestration, creative-direction, ai-production, workflow, pipeline, multi-tool, scale, quality-control" mentioned.
Use when overseeing animation vision, setting creative direction for motion, or guiding teams on animation quality and consistency.
Create cinematic movie poster concepts and final poster images from a user's brief, existing video plan, storyboard, character design, or project context. Use this skill whenever the user asks to generate a film poster, movie poster, key art, campaign poster, teaser poster, title poster, or promotional visual for a video project. This skill proposes several creative directions first when appropriate, defaults to a 3:4 poster ratio when no ratio is specified, and ensures typography, title treatment, imagery, genre, setting, and story tone are coherent and visually inventive.
AI creative director with recursive self-assessment. Generates concepts using world-class methodologies (SIT, TRIZ, Lateral Thinking, bisociation), scores against 6 weighted criteria with Cannes/D&AD/HumanKind calibration, and recursively refines until the 9+ threshold is reached. Accepts briefs in any format — text, voice transcript, PDF, or raw notes. Use when the user asks to generate creative concepts, brainstorm campaign ideas, develop a Big Idea or campaign platform, evaluate or critique existing creative work, find consumer insights, or shares a brief for ideation. Do not use for media planning, production budgeting, brand identity/logo design, copywriting final drafts, or market research data collection.
Build a complete design system from scratch with creative risks and realistic product mockups. Useful for kickoff workshops and brand-from-zero work.
Transform rough ideas into fully-formed designs through structured questioning and alternative exploration. Useful early in concept work.
Senior Designer review: rates each design dimension 0-10, explains what a 10 looks like, and flags AI Slop signals. Useful as a gate before merging UI work.