| name | visual-design-producer |
| description | Produce original HTML visual artifacts from a Producer Handoff, Visual DNA Design System, JSON/tokens, or standalone design brief. Use for landing pages, app UIs, dashboards, decks, posters, WeChat visuals, Xiaohongshu cards, product prototypes, or other HTML-based outputs; also match Chinese requests such as "帮我做一个页面", "出一张海报", "用这个 DNA 做小红书卡", or "产 HTML deck". Supports optional brand integration when brand context is provided. Do NOT use for: extracting visual DNA from source samples (use visual-dna-system); prompt review (use prompt-review); code review (use code-review); copying source sample brand identity (refuse that part). |
Visual Design Producer
Purpose
Produce original visual artifacts from the best available production input. Use a Producer Handoff first when present, use Visual DNA as abstract design direction when present, and operate from the user brief alone when no Visual DNA exists. Output HTML by default and add secondary formats only when requested.
Required Inputs
Require at least one production input:
Producer Handoff
Visual DNA Design System or JSON/tokens representation
- Standalone user brief or context
Optional:
- Target artifact type, when it is not obvious from the brief
- Brand context or brand guide
- Brand mode:
brandless or brand-on
- Desired number of variations
- Specific output formats
- Required dimensions, platform, or channel
- Existing copy, content, or information architecture
If no production input exists, ask for the missing brief before producing.
Input Priority
Follow this priority exactly:
- If
Producer Handoff is present, use it as the primary production brief.
- If absent but
Visual DNA is present, infer production direction from Visual DNA.
- If no Visual DNA is present, operate in standalone production mode from the user brief.
Do not ask for Visual DNA when the user is clearly asking for standalone production.
Clarification Rule
Default to action. Ask at most one focused question only when missing information blocks production or would change the core artifact. If a safe assumption is available, state it briefly and continue.
Workflow
CREATE A TODO LIST FOR THE TASKS BELOW:
- Resolve the production input using the
Input Priority section.
- Read any real target context the user provides, such as product code, screenshots, URLs, assets, copy, data, information architecture, or brand material. Treat Visual DNA as direction, not a substitute for this context.
- Read the Visual DNA and JSON/tokens when present. If tokens are missing, continue when the Markdown system has enough concrete design rules; ask only when token-level detail is essential.
- Read the new design brief and target artifact type. Infer missing noncritical details; ask one focused clarification question only when the route cannot be chosen safely.
- Resolve brand mode using
references/brand-integration-slot.md.
- Select the artifact route using
references/artifact-router.md.
- Create a new medium-specific visual system from the production input, new brief, real target context, and optional brand context.
- Generate original layout and visual directions. Do not treat source samples as templates.
- Produce HTML by default, following
references/html-engineering-spec.md.
- Add user-requested secondary formats such as slide outline, CSS variables, copyable prompt, or export notes.
- Run the anti-slop quality gate in
references/anti-slop-quality-gate.md.
- Deliver the HTML artifact, secondary outputs if any, and a brief quality-gate summary.
Failure paths:
- If no production input exists, ask for a brief and stop.
- If real target context is referenced but inaccessible, ask for an accessible fallback only when that context is necessary for fidelity.
- If brand integration is requested but no brand context exists, ask for brand material or offer to continue in
brandless mode.
- If the user requests source sample brand identity copying, refuse that part and create an original output from abstract DNA.
- If the requested artifact type is unsupported, choose the nearest HTML-based route and state the assumption.
- If content is missing, use clearly marked placeholders only when necessary and avoid fake data.
Brand Mode
Default to brandless.
Use brand-on only when the user provides brand context or explicitly asks to apply brand elements. The first version must not require a fixed brand manual path.
Read references/brand-integration-slot.md whenever brand context is provided or requested.
Artifact Routing
Read references/artifact-router.md when choosing the output structure.
Default mappings:
- Website or landing page -> HTML page.
- App UI -> HTML prototype.
- Dashboard -> HTML dashboard.
- PPT or deck -> HTML deck plus slide outline.
- Poster -> HTML poster.
- WeChat article visual -> HTML layout plus export guidance when needed.
- Xiaohongshu card or carousel -> HTML card/carousel.
- Product prototype -> HTML clickable prototype.
- Prompt requested -> HTML plus copyable production prompt.
- CSS requested -> HTML plus CSS variables/tokens.
Required Output
Always deliver:
- Primary HTML visual artifact, unless the user explicitly requests a non-HTML-only workflow.
- Brief statement of selected artifact route.
- Brief statement of brand mode:
brandless or brand-on.
- Brief statement of production input:
Producer Handoff, Visual DNA, or standalone brief.
- Anti-slop quality-gate summary.
When requested, also deliver secondary outputs such as slide outline, CSS variables/tokens, copyable production prompt, or export guidance.
Quality Gate
Read references/anti-slop-quality-gate.md before delivery.
Never deliver if:
- The output copies the source sample identity instead of using abstract visual DNA.
- Provided real target context was ignored.
- The output requires a missing brand path in default
brandless mode.
- The output uses source sample logos, source sample assets, exact layouts, proprietary components, or exact copy.
- The result is mostly filler content, fake data, unnecessary icons, or generic AI visual tropes.
Examples
User: "Use this Visual DNA Design System to create a landing page for an AI research notebook."
Action: Use brandless mode, adapt the DNA to a landing page, create original HTML, and run the anti-slop gate.
User: "Use this Visual DNA but add our brand elements from the guide below."
Action: Activate brand-on, read the provided brand guide, blend target brand with abstract DNA, avoid source sample identity copying, and produce HTML.
WRONG: "Cannot run because no internal brand manual path is configured."
Reason: The first version must run in brandless mode without brand context.
WRONG: "I will recreate the same hero, logo placement, colors, and proprietary navigation from the source sample."
Reason: This copies source sample identity. Produce an original artifact from abstract visual principles.
Acceptance Criteria
The task is complete when:
- HTML output is produced by default.
- HTML follows the engineering spec in
references/html-engineering-spec.md.
- The output follows the input priority:
Producer Handoff, Visual DNA, or standalone brief.
- Any provided real target context is read before production.
references/anti-slop-quality-gate.md Required Checks item 3 passes when Visual DNA is present.
brandless mode works without any brand path.
- Optional
brand-on mode is available when brand context is provided.
references/anti-slop-quality-gate.md Required Checks item 4 passes, and all four Originality Check answers are No.
- Anti-slop gate results are checked before delivery.
- Secondary outputs are included only when requested.