Claude Code style information map
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nene@YouMind
Why we love this skill
This skill crafts stunning, high-resolution infographics with an academic minimalist terracotta style. Its precise control over layout, color, and typography ensures visually striking and information-rich results.
Generate high-resolution 4K infographic posters with 'oatmeal beige gradient background + terracotta red accents + high-contrast serif titles + grid layout' in academic minimalist style, perfect for knowledge synthesis, tutorial outlines, technical guides, and high-density content visualization.
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Claude Code style information map
Description
Recommended by
nene@YouMind
Why we love this skill
This skill crafts stunning, high-resolution infographics with an academic minimalist terracotta style. Its precise control over layout, color, and typography ensures visually striking and information-rich results.
Generate high-resolution 4K infographic posters with 'oatmeal beige gradient background + terracotta red accents + high-contrast serif titles + grid layout' in academic minimalist style, perfect for knowledge synthesis, tutorial outlines, technical guides, and high-density content visualization.
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Turn an image or reference GIF into a natural, seamless GIF emoji or sticker. The number of key images depends on the complexity of the action. After you confirm the keyframe visuals, the skill uses the YouMind desktop app to compile the animated GIF. ⚠️ Requires the YouMind desktop app.
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Turn a portrait, appearance description, or creative character idea into a distinctive naive doodle fashion-chibi avatar with a childlike yet cool editorial feel. The style emphasizes bold graphic hair shapes, rough marker or dry-brush edges, restrained watercolor-like color, and a clean white or warm-white background. Real photos guide recognizable cues such as hairstyle silhouette, face shape, expression, and attached accessories while remaining clearly transformed into an illustrated avatar rather than a realistic likeness. You can also start with a set of fresh fictional avatars when you want random inspiration instead of a photo-based transformation. The result stays flat, expressive, and fashion-forward, avoiding photographic skin, 3D rendering, heavy shading, detailed anatomy, distracting backgrounds, text, and watermarks.
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