Blog Post Skill
A long-form article / blog post — masthead, hero image placeholder,
Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/nexu-io/open-design --skill pitch-deck-financialsSkill File
name: blog-post description: | A long-form article / blog post — masthead, hero image placeholder, article body with figures and pull quotes, author byline, related posts. Use when the brief asks for "blog", "article", "post", "essay", or "case study". triggers:
- "blog"
- "blog post"
- "article"
- "essay"
- "case study"
- "newsletter"
- "博客"
- "文章" od: mode: prototype platform: desktop scenario: marketing preview: type: html entry: index.html design_system: requires: true sections: [color, typography, layout, components] craft: requires: [typography, typography-hierarchy, typography-hierarchy-editorial, rtl-and-bidi]
Blog Post Skill
Produce a single long-form article page — editorial layout, no chrome.
Workflow
- Read the active DESIGN.md (injected above). Lean into the typography tokens — long-form is 70% type, 20% image, 10% chrome.
- Pick the topic from the brief and write a real article — at least 600 words across 4–6 H2 sections. No lorem ipsum.
- Sections, in order:
- Masthead — small wordmark + 4–6 nav links, plain.
- Article header — category eyebrow, headline (display token, large), deck (1–2 sentence subhead), author name + role + date.
- Hero image — a 16:9 placeholder block using a DS-tinted gradient or solid fill (no external images). Add a 1-line caption underneath.
- Body — alternating prose paragraphs with at least:
- 1 pull quote (large display type, accent rule on the inline-start edge so the layout flips correctly under
dir="rtl"). - 1 figure (image placeholder + caption).
- 1 list (numbered or bulleted).
- 1 inline blockquote.
- 1 pull quote (large display type, accent rule on the inline-start edge so the layout flips correctly under
- Author footer — author avatar (initials in a circle), bio paragraph.
- Related — 3 cards linking to other posts. Each card: tiny image block, title, 1-line excerpt, date.
- Write a single HTML document:
<!doctype html>through</html>, CSS inline.- Article body uses the DS body font, centered, max-width per DS layout rule (typically 680–720px).
- Drop caps (
first-letter) only if the DS mood is editorial / serif — skip on tech-y DSes. data-od-idon the headline, hero, body, pull quote, related grid.
- Self-check:
- Type hierarchy is unambiguous — H1 is clearly the headline; H2s are section dividers; pull quotes do not compete with H1.
- Line length 60–75 chars for body prose.
- Accent appears at most twice (eyebrow + pull-quote rule, or one link).
- The page reads like a magazine, not a marketing landing.
Output contract
Emit between <artifact> tags:
<artifact identifier="post-slug" type="text/html" title="Article Title">
<!doctype html>
<html>...</html>
</artifact>
One sentence before the artifact, nothing after.
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