This gives Claude frameworks for making strategic color decisions grounded in actual psychology research, not just vibes. You get the 60-30-10 rule for visual hierarchy, Blue Ocean differentiation strategy (complete with examples like T-Mobile's magenta and Lufthansa's yellow), archetype color associations, and accessibility requirements with WCAG specs. The Color-in-Context theory is the standout bit: it emphasizes that red means different things on a sale banner versus a health app, so context matters more than universal color meanings. Auto-activates when you're discussing brand palettes or color strategy. Honestly useful if you're tired of generic "blue means trust" advice and want something you can actually defend to stakeholders.
npx -y skills add mike-coulbourn/claude-vibes --skill brand-color-psychology --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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