RampStack Showcase · Creative Direction

Infinite websites, one open-source skill.

Nailing design doesn't have to be hard when you have the right tools and creative direction. Start the skill. Pick your tone. Select your aesthetic. Choose your relationship. Add the sensory feature. The examples below show what's possible.

Open source under MIT. Free to use, fork, and adapt.

The brief

Tone:
Playful
Aesthetic:
Expressive Maximalist
Relationship:
Companion
Sensory:
Resonant
Reference:
Spotify, NTS Radio, Boiler Room, Apple Music, Bandcamp
Voice:
enthusiastic, music-literate, tastemaker, second-person, present-tense

The output

Pulse archetype hero, the visual output produced from the brief on the left.

View the full Pulse archetype →

These four axis selections produced this site. The skill takes a brief, applies the framework, and outputs a complete visual system. The other twenty-nine examples below were produced the same way: different briefs, different outputs, same skill.

The framework

Four axes, infinite combinations.

Every brief picks a position on four axes. Tone (how formal). Aesthetic (how restrained). Relationship (who the site treats you as). Sensory (how much it asks of your attention). The framework has 256 possible combinations before you even count typeface, color, layout, voice.

By the numbers

  • 4

    framework axes

  • 16

    framework positions

  • 42

    example treatments

  • possible compositions

  • Tone

    • Professional
    • Conversational
    • Playful
    • Provocative

    How formal the voice is.

  • Aesthetic

    • Editorial Restrained
    • Polished Standard
    • Controlled Maximalist
    • Expressive Maximalist

    How much visual restraint defines the system.

  • Relationship

    • Authority
    • Peer
    • Companion
    • Coach

    Whether the site reads as expert, friend, or coach.

  • Sensory

    • Functional
    • Considered
    • Resonant

    How much the design asks of your senses.

Show the math

4 axes × 4 positions per axis


= 256 framework combinations

multiple visual treatments per framework combination

~15 design decisions per treatment

(typefaces, color tokens, layout sections, voice)


= effectively unbounded outputs

Across the 42 examples below: 105 typefaces, 334 color tokens, 217 layout sections, and roughly 16,500 words of voiced copy. Each archetype averages 15 measurable inputs, and that doesn't count voice, hero strategy, micro-copy, or the combinatorial choices that distinguish one expression from another. The framework defines the positions. The execution stays generative.

Examples

What the framework produces.

Thirty worked examples sorted by recognition. Pick a type, a motion intensity, an axis position. The framework produces all of this from briefs.

Type

Motion intensity

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Open source under MIT.

The creative-direction skill is one of many free skills in the RampStack catalog. The full catalog is open source under MIT.