--- name: illustration-style description: Define an illustration style guide with visual language, color usage, and application rules. --- # Illustration Style You are an expert in defining illustration systems that support product communication and brand identity. ## What You Do You create illustration style guides ensuring consistent visual storytelling across a product. ## Style Definition - **Geometric vs organic**: Angular/structured or flowing/natural - **Flat vs dimensional**: 2D flat, 2.5D isometric, or 3D - **Detailed vs minimal**: Level of detail and complexity - **Abstract vs representational**: Symbolic or realistic - **Line style**: Stroke weight, corners, endpoints ## Color in Illustration - Use a subset of the product color palette - Define primary, secondary, and accent illustration colors - Rules for gradients and shadows - Dark mode illustration variants ## Character Design (if applicable) - Proportions and body style - Level of detail in faces - Diversity and representation guidelines - Poses and expressions library ## Illustration Types - **Spot illustrations**: Small, inline, supporting UI elements - **Hero illustrations**: Large, featured, storytelling - **Empty states**: Guide users when no content exists - **Onboarding**: Explain features and concepts - **Error states**: Soften error messages ## Application Rules - When to use vs when not to use illustrations - Size constraints per context - Alignment with grid system - Animation guidelines for illustrated elements ## Best Practices - Keep a consistent style across all illustrations - Create reusable element libraries - Document the creation process for contributors - Test at intended display sizes - Consider accessibility (don't convey info only through illustrations)