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Before writing a 'style of X' prompt, decompose what X actually does on the canvas — Van Gogh, Klimt, Hopper
A counter-intuitive finding from building three artist-style prompt templates (Van Gogh / Klimt / Hopper): 80% of XX style prompts fail on the label. The word 'style' was never prompt content — it was a direction light.
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Three prompt templates that re-skin any logo or object — plush, marble, crystal
ImaRead image prompt template library just shipped three re-skin templates — plush toy, marble sculpture, crystal emoji. Each solves a different physics problem. The prompt is not 'look like' — it is 'behave like'.
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Three new prompts in bycase · paint-by-numbers, miniature luxury, surreal brand posters
Three prompts shipped to Click Reader's bycase library — printable paint-by-numbers, miniature luxury product shots, and surreal brand-world posters. Sources, what they're for, what to expect.
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What is mattpocock/skills — A Discipline Pack for the AI Coding Era
A command pack from Matt Pocock that imposes structured workflows on AI coding agents. Install it, type /command-name in the terminal, and Claude Code, Cursor, Cline or Copilot will follow.
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Monet, On His Own Work
"I'm not performing miracles, I'm using up and wasting a lot of paint." — Monet. Woman with a Parasol, the Japanese Footbridge, Rouen Cathedral. A man like that, saying he wasn't performing miracles. A travel photo from Dujiangyan, run through Click Reader's Monet preset.
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One Sentence, One Redesigned Page
The image page in Click Reader used to be a form you scrolled forever. Rebuilt it with Claude Design — the whole prompt was one line: keep it a museum, not a dashboard. Six sections collapsed into one card.
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I Ordered a Manhattan for Li Tong · Origin Shelf #4
Pai Hsien-yung's New Yorkers — 1940s New York, 2026 pictures. The bar at Tavern on the Green, the open-air dance floor in Central Park, the snow-dirty streets of Riverdale. Click Reader painted three images with a single visual signature — three scenes, one visual system.
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Pamuk's Miniatures · Origin Shelf #3
My Name Is Red — the world of Ottoman miniaturists. No perspective, no shadow, only color and order. Click Reader painted five images with a single visual signature — five scenes, one visual system.
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Seeing the Words You're Reading — How Click Reader Started
I couldn't picture the nickel cabinet or the snow-falling window in A Gentleman in Moscow. General AI handed me random wallpapers. So I built Click Reader — a visual identity built for each book.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy · Origin Shelf #1
Adams describes a whole alien ecosystem in two lines. Paintable in every detail, impossible to picture. Click Reader makes custom illustrations for classic literature. Whole book, retro-futurism.
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