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html-ppt-zhangzara-mat

The Mat skill generates a single self-contained HTML presentation template featuring a mid-century modern design system with dark sage, bone, and burnt-orange tones. Use it for design portfolios, architecture or craft brands, and business decks that require warm, intentional aesthetics rather than contemporary digital styling. The template maintains strict design coherence across nine slide layouts, including typography, decorative elements, and color palette that should not be mixed with other templates or substantially altered.

Install in Claude Code
Copy
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nexu-io/open-design /tmp/html-ppt-zhangzara-mat && cp -r /tmp/html-ppt-zhangzara-mat/design-templates/html-ppt-zhangzara-mat ~/.claude/skills/html-ppt-zhangzara-mat
Then start a new Claude Code session; the skill loads automatically.

SKILL.md

# Mat

> Dark sage canvas with bone paper and burnt-orange accent; mid-century modern with wood undertones.

A single self-contained HTML deck — typography, palette, decorative system,
and slide vocabulary are all tuned together. Mixing layouts across templates
breaks the system; stay inside this one.

## At a glance

- **Scheme:** mixed
- **Formality:** medium
- **Density:** medium
- **Slides in demo:** 9

## Best for

Anything that should feel mid-century, tactile, and intentional: design studio credentials, architecture / interior brands, ceramics / craft / furniture, advisory decks. Also a warm, distinctive choice for tech, research, or business decks that want a considered analog feel instead of digital-cool.

## Avoid for

Contexts that need fast tech energy or institutional restraint — the muted sage and burnt-orange palette is intentionally warm and slow.

## Workflow

1. **Clone `example.html`** into the user's workspace as the working file.
2. **Replace placeholder content** with the user's real headlines, body copy,
   numbers, names, dates, and section labels. Match existing dimensions when
   swapping image placeholders.
3. **Preserve the design system.** Never substitute fonts, recolor the palette,
   restructure the layout grid, or strip decorative elements (corner brackets,
   paper grain, geometric shapes, illustrated SVGs). They are part of the
   identity.
4. **Adjust deck length by duplicating layouts.** If the user has more content
   than the demo holds, duplicate an existing slide of the most appropriate
   layout. If less, drop slides from the bottom. Update page-number labels.
5. **Designing missing layouts:** if a slide needs a layout the template
   doesn't have, design it from scratch using the same fonts, palette,
   decorative vocabulary, spacing rhythm, and component grammar — never bail
   to a different template.
6. **Keep the navigation runtime as shipped.** If the deck ships an
   `assets/deck-stage.js` or inline keyboard handler, leave it intact.

## Output contract

Emit between `<artifact>` tags:

```
<artifact identifier="zhangzara-mat" type="text/html" title="Deck Title">
<!doctype html>
<html>...</html>
</artifact>
```

## Source & license

Vendored from upstream MIT-licensed
[`zarazhangrui/beautiful-html-templates`](https://github.com/zarazhangrui/beautiful-html-templates/tree/main/templates/mat).

The full upstream MIT license text — including the original copyright notice — ships in this skill at
[`LICENSE`](./LICENSE) and must be redistributed alongside any copy of `example.html`,
`template.json`, or any vendored `assets/` runtime. See `template.json` for the upstream metadata snapshot.