Darkroom Contact Sheet
A dark photographic darkroom aesthetic with near-black backgrounds, warm amber safelight accents, film sprocket hole borders, contact sheet grid layouts, chemical process labels, and Kodak-style frame numbers — everything looks like a photo
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Read the SKILL.md at https://joincommons.cc/api/items/darkroom-contact-sheet and apply its design language to my project
Designed by humans. Applied by agents.
Design Language
The design language draws from the physical darkroom: a controlled environment where light is the enemy and the photographer works under the dim glow of a safelight. Every visual decision maps to a real darkroom artifact — the contact sheet, the film strip, the chemical process timer, the sprocket holes, the frame numbers printed on the film rebate. The result is a UI that looks and feels like a photographer's light table. When you squint at the page, you should see a contact sheet — a grid of small prints on a dark surface, bordered by film edges.
Agent instructions (SKILL.md)(advanced)
Design Skill
When applying this design skill, you are building a UI that looks like a photographer's contact sheet on a light table. The entire page should read as a darkroom artifact.
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