--- name: html-ppt-zhangzara-cobalt-grid description: | Cobalt Grid — Electric cobalt italic serifs on a graph-paper canvas, anchored by stair-stepped pixel-glitch decorations and slim hairline rules. Anything that should feel like a quietly serious design / research bulletin, art publication, or curated trend report. triggers: - "cobalt-grid" - "zhangzara-cobalt-grid" - "Cobalt Grid" - "editorial" - "design-research" - "considered" - "literary" - "design trend or research report" - "studio annual or seasonal bulletin" - "html deck" - "html slides" - "zhangzara" od: mode: deck scenario: marketing upstream: "https://github.com/zarazhangrui/beautiful-html-templates/tree/main/templates/cobalt-grid" upstream_license: MIT preview: type: html entry: example.html design_system: requires: false speaker_notes: false animations: false --- # Cobalt Grid > Electric cobalt italic serifs on a graph-paper canvas, anchored by stair-stepped pixel-glitch decorations and slim hairline rules. 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:** light - **Formality:** high - **Density:** medium - **Slides in demo:** 8 ## Best for Anything that should feel like a quietly serious design / research bulletin, art publication, or curated trend report. Strong for studio annuals, agency capabilities decks, design-research publications, architecture / art / academic decks, and any deck wanting one strict accent colour and a printed-ledger calmness rather than corporate polish. ## Avoid for Decks that need warmth, multi-colour energy, or a casual / playful voice — the strict cobalt + cream + grid palette is intentionally austere. ## 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 `` tags: ``` ... ``` ## Source & license Vendored from upstream MIT-licensed [`zarazhangrui/beautiful-html-templates`](https://github.com/zarazhangrui/beautiful-html-templates/tree/main/templates/cobalt-grid). 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.