Design or evaluate a brand visual identity system covering logo, color, typography, imagery direction, iconography, and motion principles. Use this skill whenever the user wants to design a logo, build a visual identity, define brand colors, choose brand typography, develop iconography, plan brand imagery, or evaluate an existing identity for cohesion. Triggers on logo design, brand identity, visual identity, brand mark, wordmark, monogram, color palette, brand colors, brand typography, type system, iconography, brand imagery, motion design, brand system, identity system. Also triggers when the user has a brand direction approved and now needs the visual artifacts that express it.
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/brand-identity/SKILL.mdDesign or evaluate the visual artifacts that express a brand: logo system, color, typography, imagery, iconography, and motion. Stack-agnostic. Tool-agnostic.
This skill assumes a brand direction is already approved (positioning, mood, name). If not, run brand-ideation first.
brand-ideation)brand-style-guide)brand-voice)design-standards or design-system)A complete identity has five elements. Each element should reinforce the others. Inconsistency between them is the most common identity failure.
Most brands need not one logo but a system of marks for different contexts.
Components of a logo system:
Design principles:
Common failure:
A color system is more than a palette. It is the rules for how color carries meaning.
Components:
Per color, document:
Design principles:
Type is the second-most-recognizable element of a brand after the logo.
Components of a type system:
Design principles:
Imagery direction is often underspecified, leading to brand drift over time.
Photography direction:
Illustration direction:
Iconography:
If the brand lives in any digital product, marketing video, or animated touchpoint, motion is part of the identity.
Motion principles to define:
Design principles:
prefers-reduced-motion alternative for users with vestibular sensitivities.brand-ideation.brand-style-guide.Default output is a structured set of files:
identity/logo/ - All logo variants (SVG primary, plus PNG/JPG exports at common sizes)identity/colors.md - Color system with hex codes, contrast ratios, usage rulesidentity/typography.md - Type system with scale, weights, fallbacksidentity/imagery.md - Imagery direction with reference examplesidentity/iconography/ - Icon set or icon style specidentity/motion.md - Motion principlesidentity/applications/ - 3 to 5 application mockups stress-testing the systemThese feed directly into brand-style-guide.
references/identity-system-spec.md - Detailed spec template for documenting each element.references/contrast-and-accessibility.md - Accessibility checks for color and type, with the math.8e70d03
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