web-prototype-taste-editorial
Editorial-minimalist web prototype. Warm monochrome canvas, serif display + grotesque body, 1px hairline borders, muted pastel chips, generous macro-whitespace, ambient micro-motion. Distilled from Leonxlnx/taste-skill `minimalist-skill`.
What this skill does
# Web Prototype — Editorial Minimalism A single-page web prototype shaped like a Notion/Linear marketing site or premium documentation surface. Use when the brief asks for "clean", "editorial", "premium SaaS", "documentation", or "knowledge product". ## Source Distilled from [Leonxlnx/taste-skill](https://github.com/Leonxlnx/taste-skill) — `skills/minimalist-skill/SKILL.md` and the spatial-rhythm rules in `skills/taste-skill/SKILL.md`. See `example.html` in this directory for a fully-realized template. ## Hard rules - **Canvas:** warm off-white (`#FBFBFA` or `#F7F6F3`), never pure white. - **Foreground:** off-black `#111111`, secondary text `#787774`. Never `#000000`. - **Borders:** `1px solid #EAEAEA` only. No drop shadows above `0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.04)`. - **Type pairing:** display in editorial serif (Instrument Serif / Newsreader / Lyon), body in grotesque (Geist / Switzer / SF Pro), monospace for meta/keystrokes (Geist Mono / JetBrains Mono). - **Display tracking:** `letter-spacing: -0.025em`, `line-height: 1.05`. - **Pastel chips only:** muted backgrounds (`#FDEBEC`, `#E1F3FE`, `#EDF3EC`, `#FBF3DB`) for tags/badges. Never as section backgrounds. - **Containers:** `border-radius: 8–12px` max. No pill containers, no `rounded-full` on cards. - **Section padding:** `py-24` minimum, `py-32` for hero. ## Banned - Inter, Roboto, Open Sans (use Geist / Switzer / SF Pro). - Generic Lucide thin-stroke icons (use Phosphor Bold or Radix). - Gradients, neon, glassmorphism beyond a subtle navbar blur. - Drop shadows above `shadow-sm`. No glows. - Generic placeholder names (John Doe / Acme / Lorem). Use specific contextual content. - AI copy clichés: "Elevate", "Seamless", "Unleash", "Next-Gen". - Pure black `#000000`. - Centered hero H1 over a dark image. ## Required components - Sticky pill navbar (translucent off-white, `backdrop-blur-md`, hairline border). - Asymmetric hero: serif display left-aligned, eyebrow tag above, lede paragraph at `max-w-[52ch]`. - Bento feature grid with **uneven row heights** and visible `1px` dividers — never 3 equal cards. - A "what it isn't" or contrast block separated by `border-t` only, no card. - Pricing or signup band with one accent CTA. - Footer: monospace metadata, single hairline above. ## Motion (subtle only) - Scroll entry: `translateY(12px) → 0` + `opacity 0 → 1` over `600ms cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1)`. `IntersectionObserver` only. - Hover lift on cards: `box-shadow` from `0 0 0` to `0 2px 8px rgba(0,0,0,0.04)` over `200ms`. - Stagger lists by `--index * 80ms`. - Animate only `transform` and `opacity`. ## Pre-flight - [ ] Serif display + grotesque body pairing present - [ ] Canvas is warm off-white, foreground is off-black - [ ] All cards/dividers use `1px solid #EAEAEA` - [ ] At least one asymmetric layout (split, eyebrow tag, uneven bento) - [ ] Pastel chips used only for tags, never as block backgrounds - [ ] Section padding ≥ `py-24` - [ ] No emojis, no banned fonts, no AI clichés
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