open-design/skills/magazine-poster/SKILL.md

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---
name: magazine-poster
description: |
An editorial-style poster — newsprint paper, dateline, oversized serif
headline with a struck-through word and italic accent, a 2-column body
block, and 6 numbered sections with annotated pull-quote captions.
Reads like a Sunday-paper full-page essay or a thoughtful launch poster.
Use when the brief asks for "magazine poster", "editorial poster",
"newsprint", "essay layout", or "manifesto".
triggers:
- "magazine poster"
- "editorial poster"
- "newsprint"
- "newspaper layout"
- "essay"
- "manifesto"
- "long-form poster"
- "杂志海报"
- "报纸版式"
od:
mode: prototype
platform: desktop
scenario: marketing
preview:
type: html
entry: index.html
design_system:
requires: true
sections: [color, typography, layout, components]
example_prompt: "Design an editorial magazine-style poster — You don't need a designer to ship your first draft anymore. Newsprint paper, six numbered sections."
---
# Magazine Poster Skill
Produce a single-page editorial poster — looks like a tear-out from a
Sunday paper. Long-form, deliberate, type-driven.
## Workflow
1. **Read the active DESIGN.md** (injected above). Pick the heaviest serif
token in the DS for the headline, the body serif for the columns, and
a typewriter / mono token for the section eyebrows and annotations.
2. **Pick the topic** from the brief. Write a real, opinionated headline —
one with a struck-through word ("a designer", "the template hunt") and
an italic accent on a key noun ("first draft", "mood", "specifics").
3. **Layout**, in order:
- **Top rule** — thin black hairline + a dateline ("01 · A · YOUR LAB"
left, "DD · MMM · YYYY" right). Light typewriter font.
- **Top eyebrow** — a single mono tag like "POSTED TODAY".
- **Headline** — 23 lines, oversized serif. One word struck through
with `text-decoration: line-through; text-decoration-thickness: 2px`.
One word italic, in accent color.
- **Deck** — a 12 sentence subhead in italic serif at ~60% size of
the headline, with a dash separator and a `— what works` callout
fragment in accent.
- **Accent rule** — short horizontal accent-colored bar (~80px).
- **Body grid** — six numbered cells in a 2×3 (or 3×2) grid. Each cell:
- eyebrow (`01 · SHIP FAST`) in mono, accent color.
- bold serif sub-headline.
- 23 sentence body in body serif.
- one annotated callout — a quoted "use this prompt" line on a tinted
background block, set in mono.
- **Footer band** — rule above, three cells: handle / role / date, with a
small "PRO TIP" plate on the left containing one closing line.
4. **Write** a single HTML document:
- `<!doctype html>` through `</html>`, CSS inline.
- Background uses a creamy paper tint (`#f3eee2` or DS canvas) plus a
subtle paper noise (`radial-gradient` dots at low opacity).
- 2-column body grid via CSS Grid; min-width 1100px page.
- `data-od-id` on header, headline, deck, each cell, footer.
5. **Self-check**:
- Type hierarchy is unmistakable — headline owns the page.
- Strikethrough + italic accent both appear, exactly once each.
- Body reads like real opinion, not lorem ipsum.
- Looks intentional at 12801440px wide.
## Output contract
Emit between `<artifact>` tags:
```
<artifact identifier="poster-slug" type="text/html" title="Poster Title">
<!doctype html>
<html>...</html>
</artifact>
```
One sentence before the artifact, nothing after.