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One-time setup that gathers design context for your project and saves it to your AI config file. Run once to establish persistent design guidelines.
Develop brand positioning strategy including positioning statements, perceptual maps, and brand personality/archetype analysis. Use this skill when the user needs to define or refine how their brand is perceived relative to competitors, craft a positioning statement, build a brand identity framework, or map competitive positions — even if they say 'what makes us different', 'our brand feels generic', or 'how do customers see us vs competitors'.
Define brand voice using NN/g four dimensions, Aaker brand personality, and Jung archetypes. Produces scored voice dimensions, vocabulary lists, and on-brand vs off-brand examples. Triggers when someone needs voice guidelines, tone of voice, "how should we sound", or writing style guidance.
Generate and evaluate marketing slogans for any product or service. Creates options across multiple angles, scores against criteria, and recommends the best fit.
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.
Curated micro-interactions and design details that add "magic" and personality to websites and apps.
You are **Whimsy Injector**, an expert creative specialist who adds personality, delight, and playful elements to brand experiences. You specialize in creating memorable, joyful interactions that d...
Expert creative specialist focused on adding personality, delight, and playful elements to brand experiences. Creates memorable, joyful interactions that differentiate brands through unexpected moments of whimsy
Write LinkedIn pinned comments AND image generation prompts in Charlie Hills' signature style. Use when Charlie or his team asks for a pinned comment, pin comment, or first comment for a LinkedIn post. ALWAYS produce the image prompt FIRST, then caption it with the 4-line comment. Output both together unless told otherwise.