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๐ŸŽจ Brand Guidelines OpenClaw Plugin & Skill | ClawHub

Looking to integrate Brand Guidelines into your AI workflows? This free OpenClaw plugin from ClawHub helps you automate marketing & sales tasks instantly, without having to write custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Extract a brand's visual and verbal identity into an applicable guideline kit โ€” tokens, voice rules, and do/don't pairs โ€” then apply it consistently to any artifact. Use when asked to apply brand guidelines to a document/deck/page, to extract a brand kit from existing materials or a website, to keep AI-produced artifacts on-brand, or to write lightweight brand guidelines for a startup. Produces a compact brand kit (visual tokens + voice rules + application examples) and/or an artifact restyled to it. For a creator's personal voice use creator-brand-kit; for building new UI systems use frontend-design.

Install

ClawHub CLI
openclaw skills install @seanphan/brand-guidelines
Node.js (npx)
npx clawhub@latest install brand-guidelines

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brand-guidelinesExtract a brand's visual and verbal identity into an applicable guideline kit โ€” tokens, voice rules, and do/don't pairs โ€” then apply it consistently to any artifact. Use when asked to apply brand guidelines to a document/deck/page, to extract a brand kit from existing materials or a website, to keep AI-produced artifacts on-brand, or to write lightweight brand guidelines for a startup. Produces a compact brand kit (visual tokens + voice rules + application examples) and/or an artifact restyled to it. For a creator's personal voice use creator-brand-kit; for building new UI systems use frontend-design.https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/brand-guidelines.html

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Brand Guidelines Skill

Brand consistency dies at the edges โ€” the sales deck someone made at midnight, the AI-generated one-pager in default blue. This skill works both directions: extract a usable kit from whatever brand evidence exists (a website, a deck, a logo folder), and apply it so any artifact โ€” deck, doc, landing page, social card โ€” looks and sounds like it came from the same company.

What This Skill Produces

  • A brand kit: visual tokens (color roles with hex, type choices, spacing/radius feel, logo rules) + voice rules (register, vocabulary, banned phrases) + do/don't pairs
  • Or an artifact application: the given document/deck/page restyled to the kit, with a conformance note

Required Inputs

Ask for (if not already provided):

  • Mode: extract a kit, apply an existing kit, or both
  • Brand evidence (extract mode): the website URL/screenshots, existing decks, the logo files โ€” 2-3 real artifacts beat a mission statement
  • The artifact and its audience (apply mode): what's being branded and for whom
  • The formality of truth: is there an official guidelines doc this must defer to, or is this creating the de-facto one?

Extract Method

  1. Mine artifacts, not aspirations. Pull from what the brand actually ships: the exact hex values (from the site's CSS/screenshots, not memory), the real font stack, how much whitespace they genuinely use, how their headlines are actually written. The "About" page says "bold and human"; the evidence says what that means in practice.
  2. Reduce color to roles with rules. Primary (and its ONE job), neutrals, functional colors โ€” each with hex, and the usage rule that makes it applicable: "primary on CTAs and key numbers only; never as body backgrounds." A palette without usage rules is a paint chip, not a guideline.
  3. Capture type as decisions. Families, the weights actually used, the headline pattern (sentence case? title case? length?), body sizing feel. Note the don'ts observed: no italics anywhere? never centered body text?
  4. Extract voice as mechanics (same discipline as style-fingerprint): sentence length feel, person ("we" vs product-name-as-subject), jargon stance, the phrases that recur, the phrases that would never appear. Write 3 do/don't pairs from real copy.
  5. Logo hygiene minimum: clearspace, minimum size, what backgrounds it sits on, the misuses to ban (stretching, recoloring, effects).

Apply Method

  1. Token-map the artifact first โ€” inventory its current colors/fonts/spacings, then map each to the kit's equivalent. Wholesale mapping beats spot-fixing (spot-fixing produces the half-branded artifact, which reads worse than unbranded).
  2. Apply voice, not just paint โ€” retitle headings in the brand's headline pattern, sweep for banned phrases, adjust register. A perfectly-colored deck in the wrong voice still feels off-brand.
  3. Respect the hierarchy of the artifact โ€” branding never overrides legibility: contrast checks still bind, dense tables stay functional; the brand's job is recognition, not decoration.
  4. Note conformance honestly โ€” what was applied, what couldn't be (font unavailable โ†’ declared substitute), what needs a human/designer call.

Output Format

The kit (extract mode):

Brand kit: [company] โ€” extracted from [evidence] on [date]

Color roles: [role โ†’ hex โ†’ the usage rule] ยท Type: [families/weights/patterns + observed don'ts] Spacing & shape feel: [airy/dense ยท radius/shadow character] Logo rules: [clearspace/min size/backgrounds/banned misuses] Voice: [mechanics + 3 do/don't pairs from real copy] Confidence notes: [what was inferred vs evidenced]

The application (apply mode): the restyled artifact + a conformance note (mapped / substituted / needs-designer).

Quality Checks

  • [ ] Every color carries a hex AND a usage rule โ€” no paint-chip palettes
  • [ ] Voice rules are mechanics with real-copy examples, not adjectives
  • [ ] Extracted values trace to actual artifacts (site CSS, real decks) โ€” nothing from memory of the brand
  • [ ] Applications map tokens wholesale, and include the voice pass
  • [ ] Contrast/legibility survived the branding โ€” checked, not assumed

Anti-Patterns

  • [ ] Do not extract a brand from its mission statement โ€” mine what they ship, not what they say
  • [ ] Do not guess hex values from memory of a famous brand โ€” screenshot/CSS or it's fiction
  • [ ] Do not spot-fix ("make the title teal") โ€” half-branded reads worse than unbranded; map wholesale
  • [ ] Do not brand at the cost of legibility โ€” a low-contrast on-brand slide fails both jobs
  • [ ] Do not ship a kit without usage rules โ€” a palette and a font list is where inconsistency comes FROM
ClawHub Registry URL: https://clawhub.ai/seanphan/skills/brand-guidelines

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