Speakeasy Jazz Club
A 1920s prohibition speakeasy design language built around brass peepholes, Art Deco frames, velvet curtains, and leather-bound cocktail menus. The page IS the speakeasy — visitors knock on a dark door, peer through brass, then descend into a smoke-filled jazz club with performer lineups, cocktail pricing, and coat check stubs.
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Design Language
This design language recreates the atmosphere of a hidden jazz club beneath a haberdashery on Bourbon Street, 1923. Every element maps to a physical object you could touch in that space — brass fittings, leather bindings, velvet upholstery, torn ticket stubs. The metaphor is never decorative; it IS the structure. ---
Agent instructions (SKILL.md)(advanced)
Design Skill
Applies a 1920s prohibition speakeasy design language where the page IS the jazz club — brass peepholes, Art Deco frames, leather-bound cocktail menus, velvet curtains, and perforated coat check stubs. Every UI element maps to a physical object in the club.
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