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name: design-prompt-bold-typography
description: Use when the user wants a landing page, interface, or visual system in the Bold Typography style from Design Prompts, or explicitly asks for bold-typography, bold typography
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# Design Prompt Bold Typography

## Overview

Use this skill when the user wants the Bold Typography aesthetic. Keep the target product's content and requirements intact, then translate this style into the requested stack or artifact.

Type-driven design that treats massive typography as the primary visual element. Ultra-large headlines, extreme contrast, and dramatic negative space create poster-like compositions where words become art.


Read [references/style.md](references/style.md) before implementation whenever the task depends on this aesthetic.

## When to Use

- Requests for the Bold Typography style or close synonyms tied to this aesthetic
- New landing pages, marketing sites, dashboards, or polished visual explorations
- Re-skinning an existing page while preserving the user's IA and content

## Working Rules

- Treat the style as direction, not as a literal Acme clone.
- Preserve accessibility, responsive behavior, and existing product constraints.
- If the task lives inside an existing design system, adapt this style without breaking local patterns.

## Prompt Starter

- Design a [surface] for [brand or product] in the "Bold Typography" style.
- Keep the visual system dark-first with #FF3D00 as the anchor accent.
- Use a clean sans-led hierarchy with confident sizing.
- Start from these section archetypes when relevant: hero, stats, product-detail, features, blog, how-it-works, benefits, testimonials, pricing, faq, final-cta, footer.
- Translate the style to the user's domain and copy; do not recreate the Acme demo literally.
- Preserve any existing product constraints, content model, and accessibility requirements.
