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Claude Design

Write a SaaS Illustration System Brief

Prompt
Create an illustration style guide for [brand]. Include shapes, color usage, and icon consistency.
Why it works

Visual consistency strengthens brand identity.

When you're building a SaaS product, visual consistency across your interface and marketing materials can make the difference between looking professional and looking scattered. This Claude prompt helps you create a comprehensive illustration style guide that defines exactly how your brand's visual elements should work together. Whether you're a solo founder, a design lead at a growing startup, or someone building a design system for the first time, this prompt takes the guesswork out of creating guidelines that your team can actually follow.

To use this prompt effectively, you'll replace the placeholder [brand] with your specific company name and any relevant details about your visual direction. For example, if you're working on an illustration system for a project management tool called TaskFlow, you'd input "Create an illustration style guide for TaskFlow, a collaborative task management platform targeting remote teams." Include context about your brand personality if you have it, such as whether you want playful and approachable or minimal and professional illustrations. The more specific you are, the more tailored your output becomes.

When you run this prompt with Claude, expect to receive a structured style guide that covers fundamental elements like your core shapes, whether you're using circles, squares, or organic forms. Claude will provide concrete guidance on your color palette for illustrations, how to maintain consistency across different icon styles, and rules for things like line weights and spacing. You'll get actionable specifications that designers on your team can reference immediately.

Here's a pro tip: ask Claude to include specific use cases for your illustrations in the second run. For instance, request examples of how your illustration system should look in empty states, error screens, and hero sections. This helps Claude understand the practical applications of your style guide, resulting in recommendations that actually work in your product rather than guidelines that look good on paper but feel disconnected from real design work.