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MalinandClaude Sonnet 5 65c01ddb43 feat: add hallmark design skill
Anti-AI-slop design skill (greenfield pages, audits, redesigns, design
extraction from URLs/screenshots) -- installed and validated in an
earlier session, was sitting untracked. Full reference library:
components, macrostructures, themes, genres, verbs (audit/redesign).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-15 14:29:38 +02:00

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01 · Bento Grid

Modular blocks of varying sizes laid out as an irregular grid. Each block is a feature, a quote, an image, a stat. Visual rhythm comes from size variation, not card uniformity.

  • Heading: centered display in a fixed-height hero (not full viewport).
  • Body: asymmetric grid — 815 blocks of mixed spans (1×1, 2×1, 1×2, 2×2).
  • Divider: consistent 1224 px gap; no rules; the grid itself is the rhythm.
  • Button: outlined chip on the hero; tile-internal CTAs as typographic links.
  • Image: tightly cropped inside individual blocks; never full-bleed.
  • Reveal: none, or a subtle one-shot fade on grid-tile entry.

Reach for it when the brief is "many small things to show", a feature page, a SaaS landing, or anywhere users have multiple equally-valid entry points.

Avoid when the message is a single hero idea — Bento spreads attention; one-idea pages need Marquee or Stat-Led.

Reference: Apple in-page sections, Framer feature pages, Tailwind UI templates.

Sample opening lines (imitate the specificity, not the wording):

"Tracejam · v0.4 · for SREs. Distributed tracing that explains itself." — paraphrased from real observability tools "Resend is the email API for developers. Send transactional and marketing emails at scale." — resend.com "The product development system for teams and agents." — linear.app

<header class="hero-fixed"></header>
<section class="bento">
  <article class="cell span-2x2"></article>  <!-- hero feature -->
  <article class="cell span-1x1"></article>
  <article class="cell span-2x1"></article>  <!-- wide stat -->
  <article class="cell span-1x2"></article>  <!-- tall image -->
  <article class="cell span-1x1"></article>
  <article class="cell span-1x1"></article>
</section>