Check and repair Chinese traditional color combinations for readability and accessibility. Use when a user asks whether text, buttons, UI states, charts, light mode, dark mode, or traditional color palettes meet contrast and non-color-cue requirements.
Build a reusable brand color system from Chinese traditional colors. Use when a user needs brand palette governance, color rules, identity consistency, usage ratios, forbidden combinations, cross-channel guidance, or long-term visual rules based on Chinese traditional colors.
Turn vague visual direction into a practical Chinese traditional color brief. Use when a user has mood words, client feedback, audience positioning, references, or an unclear Chinese traditional color direction that must become palette constraints before choosing colors.
Design reusable Chinese traditional color systems for content series. Use when a user needs color rules for Xiaohongshu covers, WeChat articles, video thumbnails, course slides, newsletters, recurring columns, editorial series, carousels, or multi-part content that must stay recognizable over time.
Create chart and data visualization palettes from Chinese traditional colors. Use when a user needs categorical, sequential, diverging, highlight, dashboard, map, ECharts, D3, Chart.js, or colorblind-aware data palettes with Chinese traditional color identity.
Audit an existing design or color list and translate it into Chinese traditional colors. Use when a user provides screenshots, HEX values, CSS variables, brand colors, Figma styles, UI themes, posters, or asks what is wrong with a current palette and how to repair it using Chinese traditional colors.
Apply Chinese traditional color palettes to concrete design surfaces. Use when a user has colors but needs placement rules for a poster, webpage, landing page, app screen, card, packaging layout, PPT, social cover, editorial page, or visual system.
Build complete practical palettes from the Chinese traditional color dataset. Use when a user needs main, support, accent, neutral, ratio, harmony, or role-based palette options from a traditional color, HEX, mood, brand, poster, UI, packaging, or content direction.