Create beautiful visual art in .png and .pdf documents using design philosophy. Use this skill when the user asks to create a poster, piece of art, design, or other static visual piece. Creates original designs with a two-step process: design philosophy → visual canvas expression.
These are instructions for creating design philosophies — aesthetic movements that are then EXPRESSED VISUALLY. Output only .md files, .pdf files, and .png files.
Complete this in two steps:
To begin, create a VISUAL PHILOSOPHY (not layouts or templates) that will be interpreted through:
Name the movement (1-2 words): "Brutalist Joy" / "Chromatic Silence" / "Metabolist Dreams"
Articulate the philosophy (4-6 paragraphs — concise but complete):
To capture the VISUAL essence, express how the philosophy manifests through:
CRITICAL GUIDELINES:
The philosophy must guide visual expression of ideas — not through text, but through design.
CRITICAL STEP: Before creating the canvas, identify the subtle conceptual thread from the original request.
THE ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLE: The topic is a subtle, niche reference embedded within the art itself — not always literal, always sophisticated. Someone familiar with the subject should feel it intuitively, while others simply experience a masterful abstract composition. The design philosophy provides the aesthetic language. The deduced topic provides the soul — the quiet conceptual DNA woven invisibly into form, color, and composition.
This is VERY IMPORTANT: The reference must be refined so it enhances the work's depth without announcing itself. Think like a jazz musician quoting another song — only those who know will catch it, but everyone appreciates the music.
With both the philosophy and the conceptual framework established, express it on a canvas.
IMPORTANT: For any type of content, the approach should be sophisticated. Never lose sight of the idea that this should be art, not something cartoony or amateur.
To create museum or magazine quality work:
Text as a contextual element: Text is always minimal and visual-first. Most of the time, font should be thin. All use of fonts must be design-forward and prioritize visual communication. Nothing falls off the page and nothing overlaps.
CRITICAL: To achieve human-crafted quality (not AI-generated), create work that looks like it took countless hours. Make it appear as though someone at the absolute top of their field labored over every detail with painstaking care.
Output the final result as a single, downloadable .pdf or .png file, alongside the design philosophy used as a .md file.
Refine the work — avoid adding more graphics; instead refine what has been created and make it extremely crisp, respecting the design philosophy and the principles of minimalism. Rather than adding new shapes, ask: "How can I make what's already here more of a piece of art?"
Take a second pass. Go back and refine/polish further to make this a philosophically designed masterpiece.
To create additional pages when requested, create more creative pages along the same lines as the design philosophy but distinctly different as well. Bundle those pages in the same .pdf or many .pngs. Treat the first page as just a single page in a whole coffee table book waiting to be filled. Make the next pages unique twists and memories of the original — almost telling a story in a very tasteful way.