colorBuild, inspect, adapt, and validate color systems, palettes, tokens, contrast, color-space choices, and cross-surface color behavior for UI, branding, charts...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install ivangdavila/colorGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://clawic.com/skills/colorAudited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
A tech startup is building a new SaaS application and needs to establish a cohesive color system for its UI, including semantic tokens for states like success, error, and hover, as well as dark mode support. The skill helps define neutral ladders and primary accents to ensure consistency across components and prevent token drift, streamlining the design-to-development workflow.
An e-commerce company must improve its website's accessibility to meet WCAG guidelines, focusing on text contrast, colorblind-safe design for alerts and status indicators, and non-color cues. The skill provides guidance on contrast-safe neutrals and state patterns, helping the team prioritize usability and compliance without compromising brand identity.
A financial services firm is updating its internal dashboard to include charts and heatmaps that require clear categorical and sequential color scales. The skill assists in selecting chart-safe colors to avoid misleading visualizations, ensuring distinct series and legible legends for data-driven decision-making.
A marketing agency is launching a multi-channel campaign for a client, needing to maintain brand color consistency across digital ads, social media graphics, and print materials like packaging. The skill helps anchor the brand palette with controlled accents, manage CMYK conversions for print, and prevent gamut issues, preserving recognition across surfaces.
A publishing house is preparing a magazine for print, requiring accurate color handling with CMYK and spot inks, proofs for coated vs. uncoated stock, and prepress checks. The skill guides the team in avoiding screen-to-print surprises, ensuring color fidelity and compliance with production standards.
Integrate the Color skill into a subscription-based design platform (e.g., Figma or Adobe Creative Cloud) as a premium feature. Offer automated color system generation, accessibility checks, and export workflows, generating recurring revenue from designers and teams seeking streamlined color management.
Provide consulting services to businesses needing custom color system development, such as design system audits, accessibility compliance, or brand palette creation. Charge project-based or hourly rates for hands-on guidance, implementation support, and training workshops.
License the Color skill's core functionalities as an API or developer toolkit for integration into third-party applications like CMS platforms, data visualization libraries, or print software. Monetize through usage-based pricing, enterprise licenses, or one-time purchase fees for developers and companies.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate this skill by first loading the relevant specialized file (e.g., ui-systems.md for product themes) based on the specific job type, then validate color decisions in real contexts like light/dark modes or print proofs to ensure coherence.
Scored Jun 19, 2026
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