Neon Grid
Cyberpunk interface system: electric neon on true black, scan-line textures, monospace terminals, glitch effects, and high-voltage accent colors
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Design Language
The interface is the machine. There is no metaphor, no abstraction layer between the user and the digital substrate. Every pixel declares that you are jacked into a high-voltage system — a terminal that processes real data, renders real signals, and responds to real input. The aesthetic draws from cyberpunk fiction, arcade hardware, CRT monitors, and the visual language of hacking sequences in cinema — but it is not nostalgic. It is forward-looking. The machine is alive and electric. Neon Grid rejects the soft, the rounded, the gentle. It rejects warm neutrals and careful whitespace. Instead, it embraces density, edge, voltage, and the raw beauty of monospaced characters aligned on a pixel grid. The screen is a weapon. The interface is the cockpit. This is not a theme you apply to make something "look cool." It is a design system that demands commitment. Half-measures — dark gray instead of black, a serif headline here, a rounded button there — destroy the illusion. Either you are inside the machine, or you are not. ---
Agent instructions (SKILL.md)(advanced)
Design Skill
Neon Grid applies a cyberpunk design system to any interface. It transforms layouts into high-voltage data terminals — true black backgrounds, electric neon accents, monospace typography everywhere, zero border-radius, scan-line textures, and glow-based elevation. The result should look like a UI pulled from a hacker's cockpit in a near-future dystopia.
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