Extract colors, fonts, and logos from an existing site when no brand guide exists
The previous designer vanished. There's no brand guide. The only logo is a 15-year-old business card. This recipe crawls the client's existing web presence and social profiles to extract every findable brand asset — colors, fonts, logos, patterns — and compiles a basic brand guide.
Create a skill called "Brand Archaeologist". When I give you a client's website URL and social media profile URLs (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter/X), crawl all sources and extract brand assets. Find: all logo images at the highest available resolution, identify fonts used (via CSS analysis and font matching services), extract the complete color palette from CSS with hex values and usage context, download social media profile images and cover photos at max resolution, and document visual patterns (layout style, image treatment, icon style). Compile everything into a basic brand guide document with: color swatches with hex codes, identified fonts with suggested alternatives if exact matches aren't available, logo files at best available quality, and recommendations for what's missing ("Vector logo needed, highest resolution available is 200x200 PNG"). Output as PDF and Markdown.
Give your Claw the client's website URL and social media profiles. It
extracts everything: logo images at the highest available resolution,
identifies fonts via matching, extracts the color palette from CSS, and
documents any visual patterns. Outputs a basic brand guide you can work from.
One SVG in, every favicon format out
Every new site needs a favicon set, app icons, and share images. Hand one source file to your Claw and get the package back, along with the HTML snippet ready to paste into your project.
Stop receiving 50x50 logos and watermarked stock photos
Clients send tiny JPEGs of their logo cropped from Facebook, watermarked Google Images screenshots, and photos from 2009 flip phones. This recipe checks every asset the client sends, flags what's unusable, and generates a specific re-request telling them exactly what you need.
Turn finished projects into polished portfolio pieces without the 10-hour writing slog
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Real sources, named experts, actual quotes
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