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Brand Identity

作者 Jatin Khatri · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.0
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/install brand-identity
功能描述
Build a complete brand identity for a solopreneur business from scratch or refresh an existing one. Covers brand personality, voice and tone, visual identity system (colors, typography, logo direction, imagery style), tagline crafting, and a brand guidelines document. Use when creating a new brand, rebranding, or needing to make brand decisions consistent. Trigger on "create my brand", "brand identity", "brand guidelines", "define my brand voice", "brand personality", "what should my brand look like", "brand strategy", "rebrand", "brand tone".
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Brand Identity

Overview

Brand identity is the system of signals that makes your business instantly recognizable and trustworthy. For solopreneurs, a strong brand punches above your weight — it makes a one-person operation feel as polished and credible as a funded startup. This playbook builds your brand from strategy down to execution, in the right order. Getting the strategy wrong and then designing around it is the #1 brand mistake.


Phase 1: Brand Foundations (Strategy First — Always)

Do not pick colors or logos until these are locked. Everything visual flows from here.

1.1 Brand Purpose Why does this business exist beyond making money? One sentence. This is your north star for every brand decision.

Example: "To give independent consultants the client-facing polish that enterprise teams get for free."

1.2 Brand Values (pick exactly 3) Values are the principles your brand consistently embodies. Three is the sweet spot — fewer is too vague, more is forgettable.

Choose from or write your own:

  • Simplicity / Clarity
  • Trustworthiness / Reliability
  • Innovation / Forward-thinking
  • Warmth / Human connection
  • Efficiency / Respect for time
  • Boldness / Confidence
  • Transparency / Honesty
  • Craftsmanship / Attention to detail

For each value, write one sentence describing what it looks like in practice for your business.

1.3 Brand Personality (the "If your brand were a person" exercise) Describe your brand as if it were a person at a party. What are they like?

Use this framework — pick one from each pair:

  • Serious vs. Playful
  • Formal vs. Casual
  • Reserved vs. Confident
  • Traditional vs. Modern
  • Understated vs. Bold

Write 3-5 sentences describing this person's personality. This becomes the filter for every brand decision: "Would this person say it this way? Would they design it this way?"

1.4 Target Audience Reminder Pull your primary persona from your niche-selection or market-research work. Your brand must resonate with THEM — not with you personally (unless you are your target customer).


Phase 2: Voice and Tone

Voice is who you are. Tone is how you adjust based on context.

2.1 Define Your Voice (3 adjectives) Pick three words that describe how your brand always sounds, regardless of context.

Examples: "Clear, confident, human" or "Witty, knowledgeable, approachable"

2.2 Voice Do's and Don'ts For each of your three voice words, write:

  • One thing you ALWAYS do (e.g., "Use plain language. If a 14-year-old couldn't understand it, rewrite it.")
  • One thing you NEVER do (e.g., "Never use corporate jargon like 'synergy' or 'leverage' as a verb.")

2.3 Tone Adjustments by Context Your core voice stays the same, but tone shifts:

Context Tone Adjustment Example
Marketing copy Energetic, benefit-forward Lead with the transformation, not the feature
Error messages Calm, helpful, never blaming "Something went wrong on our end. Here's how to fix it."
Success moments Warm, celebratory "You just saved 3 hours this week."
Support interactions Patient, empathetic, solution-focused Acknowledge frustration before jumping to fixes
Social media Slightly more casual, conversational Can use humor if it fits your personality

2.4 Voice Examples (Write 3) Write the same message in your brand voice and in a "generic corporate" voice. The contrast will sharpen your instincts.

Example message: "We updated how invoices are generated."

  • Generic: "We have updated our invoice generation functionality to improve user experience."
  • Your voice: "Invoices are now 2x faster to create. Here's what changed and why."

Phase 3: Visual Identity System

3.1 Color Palette

Do not just pick colors you like. Build a palette with intention.

Primary color (1): The color that appears most. Represents your brand at a glance. Should connect to your brand personality (e.g., blue = trust, green = growth, orange = energy).

Secondary color (1): Complements the primary. Used for accents, CTAs, highlights.

Neutral colors (2-3): Background, text, and UI surface colors. Usually a dark neutral (near-black) for text and a light neutral (near-white) for backgrounds. Avoid pure black (#000) and pure white (#FFF) — slightly off-tones feel more refined.

Accent/alert color (1): For success, warning, error states. Functional, not decorative.

Format for each color: Name, hex code, and one-sentence usage rule.

Color psychology quick reference:

  • Blue: Trust, professionalism, calm
  • Green: Growth, health, money, success
  • Orange: Energy, creativity, friendliness
  • Purple: Innovation, luxury, creativity
  • Red: Urgency, passion, confidence
  • Yellow: Optimism, warmth, attention
  • Dark/neutral: Sophistication, seriousness

3.2 Typography

Pick two typefaces (one for headings, one for body). No more.

Heading font: Can be more expressive. Sets the personality. Body font: Must be highly readable at small sizes. Clarity wins over style here.

Rules:

  • Both fonts must be available for free (Google Fonts is your friend).
  • Test them together. Some pairings clash.
  • Define size scales: heading sizes (H1, H2, H3) and body sizes (default, small, large).
  • Define weight usage: when to use bold, when regular, when light.

3.3 Logo Direction

As a solopreneur, do not spend $5,000 on a custom logo on day one. Instead, define the direction and constraints so you (or a cheap freelancer later) can execute it.

Logo type — pick one:

  • Wordmark: Your business name in a distinctive typeface. Simplest, most scalable.
  • Lettermark: Initials in a styled format (e.g., "KA" for Khatri Automations).
  • Icon + Wordmark: A simple icon/symbol alongside your name. More versatile but harder to design well.

Logo constraints to define:

  • Must work at small sizes (favicon, app icon — 32×32px minimum)
  • Must work in one color (for single-color print, embossing, etc.)
  • Must work on both dark and light backgrounds

For now: Use a clean wordmark in your heading font as a placeholder. Upgrade when you have revenue to justify the investment.

3.4 Imagery Style

Define the visual style of photos, illustrations, and graphics across your brand:

  • Realistic photography vs. illustration vs. abstract/geometric?
  • Bright and airy vs. dark and moody vs. clean and minimal?
  • People-focused vs. product-focused vs. concept-focused?
  • Stock photo style (if using stock): which aesthetic feels right? (Check Unsplash for tone reference)

Phase 4: Brand Guidelines Document

Compile everything above into a single reference document. This is what you hand to any freelancer, and what you check against every time you make a brand decision. Structure:

1. Brand Purpose & Values
2. Brand Personality
3. Voice & Tone (with examples)
4. Color Palette (hex codes + usage rules)
5. Typography (fonts + size scale + weight rules)
6. Logo Usage (rules + placeholder)
7. Imagery Style
8. Brand Decision Filter:
   "Before publishing anything, ask:
    - Does this reflect our brand values?
    - Does this sound like our voice?
    - Does this visually match our palette and type?"

Brand Consistency Checklist (Ongoing)

Every time you create something (website, social post, email, slide deck, proposal), run it through:

  • Uses only brand colors (no random colors creeping in)
  • Uses only brand fonts
  • Tone matches the context-specific tone guide
  • Imagery matches defined style
  • Logo usage follows the rules

Inconsistency is the silent brand killer. One off-brand touchpoint erodes the trust you built with ten on-brand ones.

安全使用建议
This skill is a text-based playbook for creating brand strategy and visual rules and appears internally consistent. Before using it: (1) avoid pasting any secrets or unrelated credentials into prompts (the skill doesn't need them); (2) treat any suggested third-party fonts, images, or tooling as recommendations — verify licenses before using assets commercially; (3) review generated brand language and claims for factual accuracy and legal exposure (trademarks, regulated claims); and (4) if the skill later asks you to upload or publish files to external services, verify those service endpoints and their privacy policies first. If you want extra assurance, preview the full SKILL.md to confirm there are no hidden runtime steps beyond the visible playbook.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: brand-identity Version: 0.1.0 The provided skill bundle, consisting of `_meta.json` and `SKILL.md`, is benign. The `SKILL.md` file contains detailed instructions for an AI agent to build a brand identity, covering strategy, voice, visuals, and guidelines. All instructions are directly related to the stated purpose of the skill and do not exhibit any signs of prompt injection, data exfiltration, malicious execution, persistence, or obfuscation. The content is a structured guide for a creative task, not a mechanism for subverting the agent or the system.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The name and description (brand identity for solopreneurs) match the SKILL.md content: strategy, voice/tone, visual system, and guidelines. The skill does not request binaries, credentials, or unrelated resources that would be out of scope for branding work.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md provides step-by-step exercises and deliverable guidance (values, voice, colors, typography, logo direction, etc.). It does not instruct the agent to read local files, access environment variables, call external endpoints, or exfiltrate data. It does ask the agent to solicit contextual information from the user (target audience, business purpose), which is appropriate for the stated task.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only, which minimizes attack surface and avoids writing or executing code on the host.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are required. The lack of secret or system accesses is proportionate to the skill's purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable; it does not request permanent presence or elevated privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default across the platform but does not combine here with any broad credential or install requirements.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install brand-identity
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /brand-identity 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v0.1.0
Initial release: Build and refresh solopreneur brand identities with clear processes and guidance. - Covers brand purpose, values, personality, voice & tone, visual identity system (colors, typography, logo), tagline, and brand guidelines. - Step-by-step structure: foundational strategy first, then voice, visuals, and documentation. - Includes practical frameworks and examples for defining voice, personality, and tone adjustments for different communication contexts. - Provides actionable rules for color palette, typography selection, basic logo direction, and imagery style. - Delivers an outline for an all-in-one brand guidelines document to ensure consistency.
元数据
Slug brand-identity
版本 0.1.0
许可证
累计安装 9
当前安装数 8
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Brand Identity 是什么?

Build a complete brand identity for a solopreneur business from scratch or refresh an existing one. Covers brand personality, voice and tone, visual identity system (colors, typography, logo direction, imagery style), tagline crafting, and a brand guidelines document. Use when creating a new brand, rebranding, or needing to make brand decisions consistent. Trigger on "create my brand", "brand identity", "brand guidelines", "define my brand voice", "brand personality", "what should my brand look like", "brand strategy", "rebrand", "brand tone". 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 2614 次。

如何安装 Brand Identity?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install brand-identity」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Brand Identity 是免费的吗?

是的,Brand Identity 完全免费(开源免费),可自由下载、安装和使用。

Brand Identity 支持哪些平台?

Brand Identity 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Brand Identity?

由 Jatin Khatri(@jk-0001)开发并维护,当前版本 v0.1.0。

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