Reads a creative deck slide by slide and writes back a structured breakdown.
Every skill the team has saved
The Design + Friends skill library
Every skill the team has saved, grouped by department. Each card is the real job a skill does. Drop the slash command, hand it a brief, get the thing back.
Reads a creative deck slide by slide and writes back a structured breakdown.
Designs presentation slides and refines them until they meet a quality bar.
Applies a clean, unbranded design system to a document so it reads as professionally laid out.
Prepares an HTML or CSS layout so it ports into Figma cleanly.
Builds motion graphics from a description and exports them to video.
Makes a set of mismatched slides consistent with each other.
The reference for Howatson+Company's visual language, used by the other brand skills.
Produces an on-brand Howatson document and exports it as a PDF.
Builds an on-brand Howatson PowerPoint, from your content or from scratch.
Collects your in-browser comments on a draft and applies them as edits.
Fixes the problem where an installed font won't show up in Microsoft Office.
Extracts the exact text and a visual description from every slide in a deck.
Converts a PowerPoint into Google Slides and fixes what the import breaks.
Finds every image a deck needs and writes the generation prompt for each.

Redraws any slide, chart, or diagram in the Howatson brand system.

Design principles for building clean, low-clutter product interfaces.
Updates the text in a Figma file while keeping all the formatting intact.

Plans and maps Figma Weave node workflows for generating images and video.
Turns scattered brand rules into a published-grade guidelines document.
Sharpens a piece of writing through a structured editorial pass.
Rewrites AI-generated or stiff copy so it reads as naturally written.
Turns a brain dump or voice note into clean, structured writing.
Produces a tight summary that leads with the point and skips the filler.
Writes award and case study entries built to win.
Writes a punchy bio, speaker intro, or profile.
Writes team and performance documents that sound human, not like HR.
Writes a set of image prompts that share one consistent look across a campaign.
Rewrites an image prompt to look like a cinematic film still.
Explores camera angles that make a generated image feel directed, not generic.
Generates and edits images and video through the team's fal.ai setup.
Turns a rough idea into a production-ready prompt for GPT Image 2.
Writes production-ready image prompts for Nano Banana Pro.
Turns an HTML or SVG file into an image, a video, or a contact sheet.
Breaks a script into key beats and writes an image prompt for each.
Writes prompts for social media phone-grid mockups with people and platform UI.
Writes production-ready prompts for AI video, for Seedance and Kling.
Writes and refines image-generation prompts (the text, not the image).
Pushes past obvious ideas to genuinely novel directions for a brief.
Turns Markdown into clean email HTML that pastes cleanly into Outlook.
Finds the latest practical AI advice from the community, not just official docs.
Sets up the notes file that tells Claude how to work in a project.
Checks your Claude setup for things that slow it down or clutter its memory.
Saves where you got to so you can pick up cleanly in a fresh chat.
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What we need back
You are a test group on purpose: your eye is the filter. Your feedback decides how fast this goes from you, to the department, to the agency. Four things, that is it.
The standard does not drop. You stop spending design attention on work that does not deserve it, so you protect your judgement for where it matters. Use it, test it, push it past what you think it can do, and tell us what happens.