theme-factory
Theme Factory Skill
This skill provides a curated collection of professional font and color themes themes, each with carefully selected color palettes and font pairings. Once a theme is chosen, it can be applied to any artifact.
Purpose
To apply consistent, professional styling to presentation slide decks, use this skill. Each theme includes:
- A cohesive color palette with hex codes
- Complementary font pairings for headers and body text
- A distinct visual identity suitable for different contexts and audiences
Usage Instructions
To apply styling to a slide deck or other artifact:
- Show the theme showcase: Display the
theme-showcase.pdffile to allow users to see all available themes visually. Do not make any modifications to it; simply show the file for viewing. - Ask for their choice: Ask which theme to apply to the deck
- Wait for selection: Get explicit confirmation about the chosen theme
- Apply the theme: Once a theme has been chosen, apply the selected theme's colors and fonts to the deck/artifact
Themes Available
The following 10 themes are available, each showcased in theme-showcase.pdf:
- Ocean Depths - Professional and calming maritime theme
- Sunset Boulevard - Warm and vibrant sunset colors
- Forest Canopy - Natural and grounded earth tones
- Modern Minimalist - Clean and contemporary grayscale
- Golden Hour - Rich and warm autumnal palette
- Arctic Frost - Cool and crisp winter-inspired theme
- Desert Rose - Soft and sophisticated dusty tones
- Tech Innovation - Bold and modern tech aesthetic
- Botanical Garden - Fresh and organic garden colors
- Midnight Galaxy - Dramatic and cosmic deep tones
Theme Details
Each theme is defined in the themes/ directory with complete specifications including:
- Cohesive color palette with hex codes
- Complementary font pairings for headers and body text
- Distinct visual identity suitable for different contexts and audiences
Application Process
After a preferred theme is selected:
- Read the corresponding theme file from the
themes/directory - Apply the specified colors and fonts consistently throughout the deck
- Ensure proper contrast and readability
- Maintain the theme's visual identity across all slides
Create your Own Theme
To handle cases where none of the existing themes work for an artifact, create a custom theme. Based on provided inputs, generate a new theme similar to the ones above. Give the theme a similar name describing what the font/color combinations represent. Use any basic description provided to choose appropriate colors/fonts. After generating the theme, show it for review and verification. Following that, apply the theme as described above.
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