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Brand Cog

by CellCog · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.12 · MIT-0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install brand-cog
Description
AI brand identity design powered by CellCog. Brand kits, color palettes, typography, brand guidelines, logo design, visual identity, social media assets, web...
README (SKILL.md)

Brand Cog - Build Brands, Not Just Logos

Other tools make logos. CellCog builds brands. #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Apr 2026) for deep strategic reasoning + the widest modality coverage in AI.

Brand building demands two things: deep understanding of your positioning, audience, and competitors — and the ability to produce assets across every format. CellCog delivers both in one request: logos, color systems, typography, brand guidelines, social templates, web assets, and video, all cohesive from a single brief.

How to Use

For your first CellCog task in a session, read the cellcog skill for the full SDK reference — file handling, chat modes, timeouts, and more.

OpenClaw (fire-and-forget):

result = client.create_chat(
    prompt="[your task prompt]",
    notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
    task_label="my-task",
    chat_mode="agent",
)

All agents except OpenClaw (blocks until done):

from cellcog import CellCogClient
client = CellCogClient(agent_provider="openclaw|cursor|claude-code|codex|...")
result = client.create_chat(
    prompt="[your task prompt]",
    task_label="my-task",
    chat_mode="agent",
)
print(result["message"])

Why Branding is Complex Work

A brand isn't just a logo. It's a system:

  • Visual Consistency: Every touchpoint must feel cohesive
  • Strategic Positioning: Design reflects brand personality and values
  • Versatility: Works across social media, print, web, merchandise
  • Memorability: Distinctive enough to stick in minds
  • Scalability: From favicon to billboard

CellCog creates complete brand systems, not just isolated assets.


What You Can Create

Complete Brand Kits

Everything you need to launch:

  • Startup Brand Kits: "Create a complete brand identity for my SaaS startup"
  • Personal Brand Kits: "Build my personal brand as a content creator"
  • Small Business Branding: "Create branding for my coffee shop"
  • Project Branding: "Design branding for my open source project"

Example prompt:

"Create a complete brand kit for 'NomadNest' - a co-living startup for remote workers:

Brand personality: Modern, adventurous, community-focused, professional but not corporate Target audience: 25-40 year old remote workers, digital nomads

I need:

  • Logo (primary + variations)
  • Color palette (primary, secondary, accent colors)
  • Typography recommendations
  • Brand voice guidelines
  • Social media profile templates
  • Business card design
  • Email signature template

Vibe: Airbnb meets WeWork, warm and inviting"

Logo Design

The cornerstone of your brand:

  • Wordmarks: "Create a text-based logo for my consulting firm"
  • Logomarks: "Design an icon/symbol logo for my app"
  • Combination Marks: "Create a logo with both icon and text"
  • Logo Variations: "I have a logo - create variations for different uses"

Example prompt:

"Design a logo for 'Zenith Analytics' - a data science consultancy:

Style: Minimal, geometric, professional Concept ideas: Could incorporate Z, data/analytics symbolism, or abstract peak (zenith)

Must work:

  • At small sizes (favicon, app icon)
  • In black and white
  • On dark and light backgrounds

Colors: Open to suggestions but leaning toward deep blue and silver

Provide: Primary logo, icon-only version, horizontal lockup, dark mode version"

Color Palettes

Colors that tell your story:

  • Full Palettes: "Create a color system for my brand"
  • Mood-Based: "Design a color palette that feels luxurious but approachable"
  • Industry-Specific: "Create colors for a healthcare brand that don't feel clinical"
  • Expansion: "Extend my existing brand colors with complementary accent colors"

Typography Systems

Fonts that fit your voice:

  • Font Pairings: "Recommend a heading and body font combination"
  • Type Hierarchy: "Create a typography system with sizes and weights"
  • Custom Direction: "I want fonts that feel techy but human"

Brand Guidelines

Documentation for consistency:

  • Style Guides: "Create brand guidelines documenting my visual identity"
  • Usage Rules: "Document do's and don'ts for my logo"
  • Tone of Voice: "Define my brand's written voice and personality"

Brand Personalities

Personality Visual Characteristics Colors Typography
Luxurious Minimal, elegant, refined Gold, black, deep tones Serif, thin weights
Playful Bold, dynamic, energetic Bright, saturated Rounded sans-serif
Professional Clean, structured, trustworthy Blue, gray, white Classic sans-serif
Eco/Natural Organic, earthy, warm Green, brown, cream Humanist fonts
Tech/Modern Geometric, futuristic, minimal Electric blue, dark mode Geometric sans
Friendly Soft, approachable, warm Pastels, warm tones Rounded, friendly

Brand Kit Components

A complete brand kit typically includes:

Component What It Is
Primary Logo Main logo for most uses
Logo Variations Icon-only, wordmark-only, stacked, horizontal
Color Palette Primary, secondary, accent, neutrals with hex codes
Typography Font families, sizes, hierarchy
Imagery Style Photo style, illustration guidelines
Voice & Tone How the brand speaks
Social Templates Profile images, post templates, stories
Business Materials Cards, letterhead, email signature

Chat Mode for Branding

Scenario Recommended Mode
Logos, color palettes, individual brand assets "agent"
Complete brand systems, strategic brand development "agent team"

Use "agent" for specific brand assets. Logos, color palettes, and templates execute well in agent mode.

Use "agent team" for complete brand development - when you need strategic thinking about positioning, comprehensive systems, and multiple creative directions explored.


Example Prompts

Complete brand identity:

"Create a brand identity for 'Bloom' - a mental health app for young professionals:

Mission: Make therapy-informed self-care accessible and non-stigmatized Audience: 22-35, stressed professionals, first time exploring mental health tools Competitors: Calm, Headspace (but we want to feel different - less meditation, more practical)

Brand personality: Warm, knowledgeable, empowering (not patronizing), modern

Deliver:

  • Logo with variations
  • Color palette (calming but not boring)
  • Font recommendations
  • App icon
  • Social media templates
  • Brand voice guidelines

Avoid: Clinical/medical feel, overly 'zen'/spiritual aesthetic, childish"

Logo design:

"Design a logo for 'Axiom Ventures' - a tech-focused VC firm:

Positioning: Smart money, founder-friendly, sector expertise in AI/ML

Direction:

  • Could be abstract, geometric, or incorporate 'A'
  • Should feel: Confident, forward-thinking, substantial
  • Should NOT feel: Stuffy, generic corporate, startup-bro

Versatility needed: Website, pitch decks, swag, business cards

Provide multiple concepts to choose from."

Personal brand:

"Create a personal brand kit for me as a tech content creator:

Name: Alex Chen Platforms: YouTube, Twitter, Newsletter Content: Programming tutorials, career advice, tech industry commentary Personality: Helpful, slightly nerdy, approachable expert

I need:

  • A simple logo/avatar that's recognizable
  • Color palette for my content
  • YouTube thumbnail template style
  • Twitter header and profile pic
  • Newsletter banner

Should feel: Personal but polished, trustworthy, not corporate"


Tips for Better Branding

  1. Know your audience: "For enterprise clients" vs "for Gen Z" changes everything.

  2. Personality over pretty: A distinctive brand beats a generic beautiful one.

  3. Competition context: Tell us who you're competing with so we differentiate.

  4. Versatility matters: Request assets that work across different contexts and sizes.

  5. Include anti-examples: "Not corporate" or "avoid clinical feel" is useful direction.

  6. Think long-term: Your brand should have room to evolve. Don't over-constrain.


If CellCog is not installed

Run /cellcog-setup (or /cellcog:cellcog-setup depending on your tool) to install and authenticate. OpenClaw users: Run clawhub install cellcog instead. Manual setup: pip install -U cellcog and set CELLCOG_API_KEY. See the cellcog skill for SDK reference.

Usage Guidance
This skill looks internally consistent, but before installing: 1) Confirm the CELLCOG_API_KEY is issued by CellCog and grant it the minimal scope you need (avoid using broadly privileged keys). 2) Review the separate 'cellcog' SDK/skill the README references to see how files and assets are uploaded and what is transmitted to CellCog (the branding assets and any source images you supply will be sent to an external service). 3) Test with non-sensitive/example data first. 4) Check CellCog's privacy/data-retention policy if you will send proprietary designs or brand secrets. 5) If you need stronger containment, run this skill in an environment with a restricted API key and monitor network activity; revoke the key if you observe unexpected behavior.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: brand-cog Version: 1.0.12 The brand-cog skill bundle is a documentation-focused integration for the CellCog branding service. It contains no executable code, consisting only of metadata (_meta.json) and usage instructions (SKILL.md) that guide an AI agent on how to generate brand assets like logos and color palettes using the 'cellcog' Python library. The requirements (CELLCOG_API_KEY) and installation steps are standard for API-based tools, and no malicious patterns, data exfiltration, or harmful prompt injections were found.
Capability Tags
requires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description claim brand-design functionality; required python3, the CELLCOG_API_KEY env var, and a "cellcog" SDK dependency are all coherent with a client that calls an external CellCog service to generate branding assets.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only client SDK usage examples and guidance to use the 'cellcog' skill for file handling/chat modes. It does instruct the agent to call the CellCog service (via create_chat). It does not tell the agent to read unrelated local files or additional environment variables, but actual file handling and upload behavior depend on the separate 'cellcog' skill referred to—review that skill to know exactly what is uploaded/transmitted.
Install Mechanism
This is an instruction-only skill with no install spec and no archives/remote downloads, which minimizes install-time risk. It references a 'cellcog' dependency but provides no installer—so the environment must already provide the SDK or another skill will supply it.
Credentials
Only a single env var (CELLCOG_API_KEY) is required, which matches a service-bound API key for the described functionality. No unrelated credentials or config paths are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is allowed (the platform default). The skill does not request elevated persistence or modifications to other skills or system-wide settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install brand-cog
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /brand-cog
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.12
- Added explicit requirements for environment variables (CELLCOG_API_KEY) and system dependencies (python3) in the skill metadata. - No changes to features or user-facing documentation; usage instructions and examples remain the same.
v1.0.11
- Updated the skill description to clarify CellCog powers AI brand identity design, emphasizing delivery of complete brand identity from a single brief. - Simplified the SDK usage instructions, clarifying "All agents except OpenClaw" for blocking tasks. - No core functionality changes—documentation and clarity improvement only.
v1.0.10
- Improved installation and usage documentation in SKILL.md with updated code example showing agent provider selection. - Enhanced and clarified the skill description to emphasize full-spectrum brand system creation, not just logos. - No changes to code or user-facing behavior; this update is documentation only.
v1.0.9
- Updated skill description for clarity and conciseness. - Simplified and reorganized usage instructions, with clearer distinctions for agent types. - Removed redundant or lengthy sections for a more streamlined document. - Retained all core guidance, example prompts, and reference tables on branding features.
v1.0.8
- Overhauled skill description and documentation to emphasize full-spectrum brand creation (not just logos), deep strategic reasoning, and broad asset coverage. - Added clear guidance on example prompts, branding scenarios, and deliverable recommendations for users in different industries and use cases. - Introduced detailed brand personality and brand kit component tables to help users specify needs and understand outputs. - Improved structure and clarity with expanded example prompts, format explanations, and chat mode recommendations for branding workflows.
v1.0.7
- Major documentation update: SKILL.md overhauled for clarity and brevity. - Description, capabilities, and outputs clarified — explicitly lists PNG, SVG, PDF support. - Internal features (transparent backgrounds, vector/raster/PDF generation, deep research) outlined for better transparency. - Expanded examples of what you can create, including brand guidelines, mockups, and collateral. - Added a "Related Skills" section with links to image-cog and proto-cog. - Removed marketing language and condensed sections to focus on actionable usage.
v1.0.6
- Added code examples and clarification for using OpenClaw agents with a new notify_session_key parameter. - Updated quick start and prerequisites section to distinguish between OpenClaw (fire-and-forget) and other agent types (blocking). - Improved SDK usage instructions for greater clarity. - No changes to features or functional behavior; update is documentation-only.
v1.0.5
- Updated the Quick Start example in SKILL.md for clarity and brevity. - Replaced "Quick pattern (v1.0+)" with a more concise "Quick start" code snippet and moved agent mode explanation to comments. - Added instructions to see the cellcog skill for SDK API reference, including delivery modes and file handling. - No changes were made to core features or skill functionality.
v1.0.4
- Updated DeepResearch Bench reference from February 2026 to April 2026 in the description and intro. - No functional or usage changes. Documentation only update.
v1.0.3
- Added OS compatibility metadata: now shows support for darwin, linux, and windows. - Introduced a homepage field linking to https://cellcog.ai. - No code or functional changes; documentation improved for clarity and metadata completeness.
v1.0.2
- Added `author: CellCog` and explicit `dependencies: [cellcog]` fields to the skill metadata. - Updated prerequisite instructions to use backticks for the `cellcog` dependency skill. - No functional or usage changes; only documentation/metadata improvements for clarity and completeness.
v1.0.1
- Updated description to emphasize CellCog's strategic depth and wide modality coverage (#1 on DeepResearch Bench, Feb 2026). - Repositioned skill messaging: “Other tools make logos. CellCog builds brands.” - Clarified that the tool provides unified asset creation across logos, brand kits, typography, guidelines, web, social, and video from one brief. - No underlying functional or file changes; documentation and positioning improvements only.
v1.0.0
Brand-cog 1.0.0 — Initial Release - Launches AI-powered brand building with CellCog integration. - Enables creation of complete brand identities: logos, color palettes, typography, brand guidelines, and more. - Supports both personal and business branding (startups, creators, small business, projects). - Offers flexible agent and agent team modes for focused asset creation or full brand systems. - Includes example prompts and practical guidance for generating brand kits and assets. - Requires the CellCog skill as a prerequisite for API and SDK setup.
Metadata
Slug brand-cog
Version 1.0.12
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 9
Active Installs 9
Total Versions 13
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brand Cog?

AI brand identity design powered by CellCog. Brand kits, color palettes, typography, brand guidelines, logo design, visual identity, social media assets, web... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 3060 downloads so far.

How do I install Brand Cog?

Run "/install brand-cog" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Brand Cog free?

Yes, Brand Cog is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Brand Cog support?

Brand Cog is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (darwin, linux, windows).

Who created Brand Cog?

It is built and maintained by CellCog (@nitishgargiitd); the current version is v1.0.12.

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