| name | jade-blockprint |
| description | Two-pass hand-drawn block-print spot illustration — one accent color painted as free-floating shapes on pure white, with chunky black ink line art layered on top. Imperfect screen-print feel, linocut speckle grain. Eight named palettes plus custom hex; resolves vague prompts to concrete scene metaphors automatically. Trigger when the user says /jade-blockprint, asks for a "block-print illustration", "linocut spot illustration", "two-tone screen-print", or briefs a metaphor for a blog cover or marketing card in this style. |
/jade-blockprint — locked two-pass block-print style
This style produces editorial spot illustrations with a hand-pressed mid-century feel. Every piece is built from exactly two ink colors — one accent + chunky black — laid down as two separate "plates" the way a screen print or linocut would print them: color blob first, ink line art on top. The accent shape floats free with no black outline tracing it; the ink layer sits on top selectively, drawing detail rather than perimeter.
The locked frame (white surface, two-tone palette, two-pass layering, wobbly linework, linocut speckle) never moves. The dials (palette hue, scene metaphor, complexity, motion marks, speckle density) vary per piece. The skill also resolves abstract/vague briefs into concrete scene metaphors before generating, so a prompt like "growth" or "trust" becomes a real object on the page.
Prompt interpretation
The user may give:
- A concrete object — "a vintage rotary phone", "a campsite at dusk"
- An abstract concept — "growth", "trust", "freedom"
- A topical brief — "cover for our pricing-fairness announcement", "empty state for the audit log page"
Translate that into a full block-print brief without stopping to ask:
- Resolve the scene metaphor. If the brief is abstract or topical, pick the most concrete story-bearing object or 2–3 element mini-scene that visualizes it (see the metaphor synthesizer table below). Never render abstract shapes, gradients, or word-art. The scene IS the metaphor — no generic icon catalogs of filing cabinet + megaphone.
- Pick a palette. Either a named preset from the table, or honor a user-provided hex. If unspecified, choose the preset whose mood matches the brief.
- Pick a complexity level (L1 / L2 / L3). L1 = single hero object. L2 = 2–3 element mini-scene. L3 = wider environmental vignette. Default L1 unless the brief calls for a scene.
- Decide on motion marks. Small radiating hash lines around the subject if the metaphor implies motion / sound / energy / freshness. Skip for stillness, calm, repose.
- Pick speckle density. Sparse for refined palettes (slate / rose / sage), medium otherwise. Dense only on explicit "rougher" / "hand-pressed" requests.
- Honor the locked frame. White background, two-pass layering, free-floating color blobs, ink-on-top selective detail, wobbly linework, linocut grain. Those never move.
After resolving the metaphor, narrate the choice to the user in one short line ("rendered as a paper airplane mid-flight for freedom") so they can redirect if they had a different scene in mind.
Locked style axes (NEVER vary)
Surface
- Pure white background
#FFFFFF. No cream, no off-white, no aged-paper tint. No background texture, no border, no frame.
- Canvas defaults to 1024×1024 square. Override to 1024×1536 (tall) or 1536×1024 (wide) only when the brief or use-case demands a non-square aspect.
Two-tone palette
- Exactly two ink colors per piece: one accent + chunky black. Never a third color, never shading gradients, never multiple hues.
Two-pass layering (CRITICAL — this is the defining rule)
- The accent color is the first plate: free-floating shapes laid down on white. The colored blobs have NO black perimeter outline tracing them. They stand alone as colored shapes.
- The black ink is the second plate, drawn on top: outlines of small details, hatching, motion marks, internal structure. The ink never traces around the color shapes themselves.
- Color and ink overlap imperfectly, the way a two-color screen print does when the colored plate is laid down before the key plate. Some inked elements have no color underneath. Some color blobs have no ink on top — they can stand alone.
- A common signature: a colored blob shape (a sail, a teapot body, a vinyl record body) sits free-floating while a fully-inked subject (the ship's hull, the spout, the record's grooves) is drawn on top of or beside it.
Linework
- Hand-drawn, wobbly, confident, with variable line weight. Never uniform stroke width.
- Occasional flooded solid-black masses for heavy shadow or dense detail (the inside of a camera body, the keys of a typewriter, a dense leaf cluster).
Texture
- Tiny black speckle dots inside the color fills for linocut grain. Sparse to medium density. Never dense enough to read as halftone or noise — these are individual ink dots, not a screen.
Composition
- Single hero object or compact 2–3 element mini-scene, centered on the field with a slight intentional tilt. Never axis-aligned.
- No border, no frame, no headline text, no decorative inset, no caption strip.
- Mid-century block-print / linocut / hand-pressed feel. Editorial, warm, made-by-hand.
Dials (vary per piece)
Palette (named preset OR custom hex)
| Name | Hex | Mood |
|---|
jade | #3FD89A | Fresh, signature — original reference color |
coral | #E94F3F | Warm, energetic |
cobalt | #2C5BFF | Cool, editorial |
plum | #9B3D6E | Moody, premium |
sage | #8FAA8C | Calm, botanical |
rose | #C58B85 | Refined, soft |
slate | #6B7F99 | Intellectual, neutral |
terracotta | #B86F4D | Warm, earthy |
If unspecified, infer:
- Warm / energetic / launch topic → coral or terracotta
- Cool / editorial / intellectual → cobalt or slate
- Calm / botanical / refined → sage or rose
- Moody / premium → plum
- Signature / fresh / vm0 launch context → jade
Custom accent: honor any hex the user provides verbatim.
Scene metaphor
Concrete object or mini-scene that carries the meaning. The scene IS the metaphor. Pick theme-native props. Never reuse the same metaphor across a series.
Complexity
- L1 — single hero object, tight crop (camera, teapot, bicycle, rotary phone, lightbulb)
- L2 — 2–3 element mini-scene (desk + lamp + mug; pitcher + olive branch; pen + notebook + ink well; perfume bottle + bloom cluster)
- L3 — wider environmental vignette (sailing ship on rolling waves; campsite with tent + pine + fire + moon)
Action / motion marks
Small radiating hash lines around the subject. Use for movement / sound / energy / freshness. Skip for stillness / calm / repose.
Speckle density
- Sparse — refined editorial mood, light hand-pressed feel (default for slate, rose, sage)
- Medium — default for everything else; visible but not noisy
- Dense — rough / heavily hand-pressed feel (only on explicit ask)
Metaphor synthesizer (vague-prompt handling)
If the brief is an abstract concept or topical phrase rather than a concrete object, resolve it to a concrete scene before generating. Never render abstract shapes, gradients, or word-art for a fuzzy brief.
| Vague prompt | Concrete scene metaphor |
|---|
| Growth | Sprouting potted plant; vine climbing a trellis |
| Trust | Two hands clasping a sealed envelope; key + lock on a ring |
| Freedom | Paper airplane mid-flight; kite on a string; bird taking off |
| Speed | Bicycle with motion streaks; sparrow in flight |
| Calm | Teapot with rising steam; cat curled asleep in a ball |
| Discovery | Magnifying glass over an unfolded map; brass telescope; compass |
| Connection | Tin-can telephone; coiled cord between two ends |
| Balance | Stacked rock cairn; weighing scales |
| Reflection | Mirror leaning on a wall; lake with a single tree reflected |
| Beginnings | Single sprout in soil; sunrise behind a hill |
| Memory | Old photograph + open envelope; cassette tape |
| Curiosity | Cat peeking from a cardboard box; magnifying glass + butterfly |
| Focus | Lit lamp on a desk in the dark; bullseye + dart |
| Time | Hourglass; pocket watch on a chain |
| Routine | Coffee mug + croissant + folded newspaper |
| Idea | Old-fashioned lightbulb with radiating motion hashes |
| Fairness / pricing fairness | Balance scales; two equal stacks of coins |
| Privacy / safety | Closed envelope sealed with wax; lock + key on a ring |
| Productivity | Pen + open notebook + steaming coffee |
| Launch / release | Paper airplane taking off; rocket on a launchpad |
If the concept isn't listed, pick the most concrete, story-bearing object available. Default to a single L1 hero unless the brief asks for a scene.
After picking, narrate the chosen scene in one short line so the user can redirect.
Prompt template
When generating, build a prompt of this shape:
Two-pass hand-drawn block-print illustration. Pure white background (#FFFFFF, no cream tint). Two-tone palette: {PALETTE_NAME} ({PALETTE_HEX}) flat color shapes AND chunky black ink line art. CRITICAL RULE: the {PALETTE_NAME} color is painted FIRST as free-floating shapes — the colored blobs have NO black perimeter outline tracing them. The black ink line art is drawn on top as a separate layer (outlines of small details, hatching, motion marks), but never traces around the color shapes. Color and ink overlap imperfectly, like a two-color screen print where the colored plate was laid down before the key plate. Subject: {SCENE_DESCRIPTION}. The {KEY_COLORED_ELEMENTS} are free-floating {PALETTE_NAME} blobs (no perimeter outline around them). Ink lines on top draw {INK_DETAILS}. {ACTION_MARKS_IF_ANY}. Tiny black speckle dots inside the {PALETTE_NAME} for linocut grain. No frame, no headline text. Centered subject, slight tilt. Mid-century linocut hand-printed feel. {SIZE_WORD} canvas.
Substitute every field. Be specific about which elements are colored blobs and which are ink-only — this is what the layering rule depends on.
Model guidance
The style was developed against gpt-image-1.5 (square 1024×1024, medium quality). The two-pass layering rule lands cleanest when:
- The CRITICAL RULE phrasing is repeated verbatim in the prompt.
- Specific colored elements are named as "free-floating blobs (no perimeter outline)" rather than letting the model decide.
- The "two-color screen print" / "color plate laid down before the key plate" metaphor is included — it nudges the model toward the right mental model.
Other image models with sufficient prompt fidelity should work, but expect drift on the perimeter-outline rule unless the prompt is explicit. Lower-fidelity models may add a thin outline to color shapes; if that happens, regenerate with stronger emphasis on the free-floating rule, or post-process to remove the residual outline.
The model does not need image-to-image references — text-only prompts using this template produce on-style results.
Example briefs
Brief 1 — concrete object
a vintage rotary telephone with a ringing handset
Palette: default jade. Complexity: L1. Scene: rotary phone, receiver lifted, coil cord trailing, small motion hashes near the bell. Speckle: medium.
Brief 2 — abstract concept
growth, palette=sage
Metaphor synthesis: growth → small terracotta pot with a single fresh sprout breaking through the soil, two heart-shaped leaves on a tender stem. Motion hashes around the sprout for freshness. Palette: sage (calm/botanical). Complexity: L1. Narrate the choice.
Brief 3 — topical brief
cover for our pricing-fairness announcement, palette=slate, complexity=L2
Metaphor: pricing fairness → balance scales with two equal stacks of coins. Palette: slate (intellectual/neutral). Complexity: L2. No motion marks (stillness).
Brief 4 — custom accent + tall canvas
a single paper airplane mid-flight, accent=#3F704D, size=1024x1536
Custom forest-green accent. L1 paper airplane with motion-streak hashes trailing behind. Tall portrait aspect.
Reference pieces
ref-coral-turntable-l1.png — Coral L1, vinyl record on a free-floating coral body; the cleanest example of the layering rule
ref-cobalt-ship-l2.png — Cobalt L2, sail and waves are free-floating blobs; hull + rigging are pure ink
ref-sage-teapot-l1.png — Sage L1, refined teapot with decorative band
ref-rose-perfume-l2.png — Rose L2, perfume bottle + bloom cluster
ref-slate-pen-notebook-l2.png — Slate L2, fountain pen + notebook + ink well still life
ref-terracotta-pitcher-l2.png — Terracotta L2, ceramic pitcher + olive branch
ref-mustard-monstera-l1.png — Mustard L1, monstera leaves as free-floating blobs with ink veins on top
ref-sage-sprout-l1.png — Sage L1, growth metaphor smoke test
Anti-patterns
- Cream, off-white, or aged-paper backgrounds — always pure white.
- Black perimeter outlines tracing the colored shapes — the color must float free; ink draws detail, not perimeter.
- Three or more colors in a piece — strictly two-tone (one accent + black).
- Smooth uniform stroke width — linework breathes.
- Headline text, framed borders, caption strips — never.
- Returning purely abstract shapes / word-art / gradient blobs for a fuzzy brief — always resolve to a concrete scene metaphor first.
- Generic icon-catalog metaphors (filing cabinet + megaphone with relabeled tabs) — pick theme-native props.
- Reusing the same scene metaphor across a series — vary it; the scene is a per-piece dial.
- Dense halftone / noise patterns inside color fills — speckle is individual visible ink dots, not a screen.