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bolder

pbakaus/impeccable

Transform bland designs into visually striking, memorable experiences while maintaining usability and coherence.

What is bolder?

The bolder skill amplifies safe or generic designs by increasing visual impact through typography, color, spacing, effects, and composition. Use it when designs feel bland, lack personality, or need more visual drama—but always within strategic constraints and accessibility requirements.

  • Analyze design weaknesses (generic fonts, low contrast, static layouts, predictable patterns)
  • Amplify typography with distinctive fonts, extreme scale jumps, and weight contrast
  • Intensify colors through saturation, bold palettes, and strategic accent placement
  • Create spatial drama via asymmetric layouts, extreme scale jumps, and generous spacing
  • Apply visual effects like dramatic shadows, textures, and custom elements without falling into AI clichés
  • Implement motion and animation for entrance choreography, scroll effects, and micro-interactions

How to install bolder

npx skills add https://github.com/pbakaus/impeccable --skill bolder
Prerequisites
  • Install the impeccable skill first (contains design principles and Context Gathering Protocol)
  • Run /impeccable teach if no design context exists yet
  • Have a design codebase or mockups to analyze and modify
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How to use bolder

  1. 1.Invoke /impeccable to access design principles and context gathering protocol
  2. 2.Assess the current design to identify sources of blandness (generic fonts, low contrast, static elements, predictable patterns)
  3. 3.Understand brand personality, purpose, audience, and constraints by reviewing codebase or asking the user
  4. 4.Create an amplification strategy: choose a focal point, personality direction, and risk budget
  5. 5.Systematically amplify typography, color, spacing, effects, and composition across the design
  6. 6.Verify the result is distinctive and intentional (not AI slop), maintains usability, and meets accessibility standards

Use cases

Good for
  • Revitalizing marketing websites that feel generic and unmemorable
  • Adding personality and visual interest to corporate dashboards while maintaining usability
  • Creating distinctive brand experiences through bold typography and color choices
  • Designing hero sections and focal points that command attention
  • Transforming flat, centered layouts into dynamic asymmetric compositions with visual tension
Who it's for
  • Product designers working on brand-forward experiences
  • Web designers building marketing and promotional sites
  • UI/UX designers tasked with increasing visual impact without sacrificing function
  • Design teams wanting to move beyond safe, predictable design patterns

bolder FAQ

What's the difference between 'bolder' and just adding more effects?

Bold design is intentional and strategic—it increases impact through purposeful choices aligned with brand personality and purpose. Adding random effects creates chaos and AI slop. Bold means distinctive, not derivative or over-decorated.

Will making a design bolder hurt usability?

No. The skill explicitly maintains usability and function. Impact without function is just decoration. Body text must remain readable, tasks must be accomplishable, and accessibility standards must be met.

Can I use this on conservative designs like financial dashboards?

Yes, but calibrate your boldness to context. Financial dashboards can be bolder than they typically are, but the risk budget is lower than marketing sites. Ask the user about constraints and brand guidelines.

How do I avoid the 'AI slop' trap of cyan/purple gradients and glassmorphism?

Review the DON'T guidelines in the impeccable skill. Bold means distinctive choices aligned with your brand—not tired trends. Choose unexpected color combinations, use intentional typography, and apply effects with purpose.

What if the design is already bold?

Assess whether it's bold strategically or just chaotic. If it lacks coherence or purpose, the skill can help refine and unify the boldness. If it's already distinctive and intentional, you may not need this skill.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from pbakaus/impeccable.


name: bolder description: Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintaining usability. Use when the user says the design looks bland, generic, too safe, lacks personality, or wants more visual impact and character. version: 2.1.1 user-invocable: true argument-hint: "[target]"

Increase visual impact and personality in designs that are too safe, generic, or visually underwhelming, creating more engaging and memorable experiences.

MANDATORY PREPARATION

Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the Context Gathering Protocol. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.


Assess Current State

Analyze what makes the design feel too safe or boring:

  1. Identify weakness sources:

    • Generic choices: System fonts, basic colors, standard layouts
    • Timid scale: Everything is medium-sized with no drama
    • Low contrast: Everything has similar visual weight
    • Static: No motion, no energy, no life
    • Predictable: Standard patterns with no surprises
    • Flat hierarchy: Nothing stands out or commands attention
  2. Understand the context:

    • What's the brand personality? (How far can we push?)
    • What's the purpose? (Marketing can be bolder than financial dashboards)
    • Who's the audience? (What will resonate?)
    • What are the constraints? (Brand guidelines, accessibility, performance)

If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.

CRITICAL: "Bolder" doesn't mean chaotic or garish. It means distinctive, memorable, and confident. Think intentional drama, not random chaos.

WARNING - AI SLOP TRAP: When making things "bolder," AI defaults to the same tired tricks: cyan/purple gradients, glassmorphism, neon accents on dark backgrounds, gradient text on metrics. These are the OPPOSITE of bold—they're generic. Review ALL the DON'T guidelines in the impeccable skill before proceeding. Bold means distinctive, not "more effects."

Plan Amplification

Create a strategy to increase impact while maintaining coherence:

  • Focal point: What should be the hero moment? (Pick ONE, make it amazing)
  • Personality direction: Maximalist chaos? Elegant drama? Playful energy? Dark moody? Choose a lane.
  • Risk budget: How experimental can we be? Push boundaries within constraints.
  • Hierarchy amplification: Make big things BIGGER, small things smaller (increase contrast)

IMPORTANT: Bold design must still be usable. Impact without function is just decoration.

Amplify the Design

Systematically increase impact across these dimensions:

Typography Amplification

  • Replace generic fonts: Swap system fonts for distinctive choices (see impeccable skill for inspiration)
  • Extreme scale: Create dramatic size jumps (3x-5x differences, not 1.5x)
  • Weight contrast: Pair 900 weights with 200 weights, not 600 with 400
  • Unexpected choices: Variable fonts, display fonts for headlines, condensed/extended widths, monospace as intentional accent (not as lazy "dev tool" default)

Color Intensification

  • Increase saturation: Shift to more vibrant, energetic colors (but not neon)
  • Bold palette: Introduce unexpected color combinations—avoid the purple-blue gradient AI slop
  • Dominant color strategy: Let one bold color own 60% of the design
  • Sharp accents: High-contrast accent colors that pop
  • Tinted neutrals: Replace pure grays with tinted grays that harmonize with your palette
  • Rich gradients: Intentional multi-stop gradients (not generic purple-to-blue)

Spatial Drama

  • Extreme scale jumps: Make important elements 3-5x larger than surroundings
  • Break the grid: Let hero elements escape containers and cross boundaries
  • Asymmetric layouts: Replace centered, balanced layouts with tension-filled asymmetry
  • Generous space: Use white space dramatically (100-200px gaps, not 20-40px)
  • Overlap: Layer elements intentionally for depth

Visual Effects

  • Dramatic shadows: Large, soft shadows for elevation (but not generic drop shadows on rounded rectangles)
  • Background treatments: Mesh patterns, noise textures, geometric patterns, intentional gradients (not purple-to-blue)
  • Texture & depth: Grain, halftone, duotone, layered elements—NOT glassmorphism (it's overused AI slop)
  • Borders & frames: Thick borders, decorative frames, custom shapes (not rounded rectangles with colored border on one side)
  • Custom elements: Illustrative elements, custom icons, decorative details that reinforce brand

Motion & Animation

  • Entrance choreography: Staggered, dramatic page load animations with 50-100ms delays
  • Scroll effects: Parallax, reveal animations, scroll-triggered sequences
  • Micro-interactions: Satisfying hover effects, click feedback, state changes
  • Transitions: Smooth, noticeable transitions using ease-out-quart/quint/expo (not bounce or elastic—they cheapen the effect)

Composition Boldness

  • Hero moments: Create clear focal points with dramatic treatment
  • Diagonal flows: Escape horizontal/vertical rigidity with diagonal arrangements
  • Full-bleed elements: Use full viewport width/height for impact
  • Unexpected proportions: Golden ratio? Throw it out. Try 70/30, 80/20 splits

NEVER:

  • Add effects randomly without purpose (chaos ≠ bold)
  • Sacrifice readability for aesthetics (body text must be readable)
  • Make everything bold (then nothing is bold - need contrast)
  • Ignore accessibility (bold design must still meet WCAG standards)
  • Overwhelm with motion (animation fatigue is real)
  • Copy trendy aesthetics blindly (bold means distinctive, not derivative)

Verify Quality

Ensure amplification maintains usability and coherence:

  • NOT AI slop: Does this look like every other AI-generated "bold" design? If yes, start over.
  • Still functional: Can users accomplish tasks without distraction?
  • Coherent: Does everything feel intentional and unified?
  • Memorable: Will users remember this experience?
  • Performant: Do all these effects run smoothly?
  • Accessible: Does it still meet accessibility standards?

The test: If you showed this to someone and said "AI made this bolder," would they believe you immediately? If yes, you've failed. Bold means distinctive, not "more AI effects."

Remember: Bold design is confident design. It takes risks, makes statements, and creates memorable experiences. But bold without strategy is just loud. Be intentional, be dramatic, be unforgettable.