Create a B2B customer-success workspace for an account manager. The screen should show relationship health, an attention queue, recent activity, next actions, lightweight data display, and one quiet empty state. Use realistic product copy and make the screen feel like a complete product workspace, not a landing page.
Design system: Marigold Press
Accent: #FF6719
Ink: #1A1A2E
Surface: #FFFAF0
Muted: #6A6872
Display font: "DM Serif Display", serif
Body font: Newsreader, serif
Tags: editorial, display
Theme description: A confident editorial display theme — punchy orange on cream, magazine confidence.
Rules:
- Use the design system tokens as the source of truth for color and typography.
- Do not invent a new palette or unrelated font personality.
- Motif prompts guide composition, metaphor, illustration, and material language.
- The design-system name above only identifies where the tokens came from. Never use that company's name, logo, wordmark, or slogan in the screen — invent a neutral fictional product name and render its mark as plain styled text or a simple geometric shape.
Motif pack: Newsroom Desk
Design inside a newsroom-desk motif. Keep the theme tokens exact, then use editor notes, issue lineups, assignment tags, and headline-like account summaries. The screen should feel decisive and editorial, with customer risks treated as stories that need attention. Avoid generic admin-dashboard structure.
Adopt:
- Lead with an issue lineup that ranks the accounts needing editorial attention.
- Use editor-note cards to summarize customer signals and next actions.
Avoid:
- Avoid a quiet spreadsheet layout that buries urgency in rows.
- Avoid publication decoration that overwhelms account-management utility.
metaphor
Printing Press
Create a B2B customer-success workspace for an account manager. The screen should show relationship health, an attention queue, recent activity, next actions, lightweight data display, and one quiet empty state. Use realistic product copy and make the screen feel like a complete product workspace, not a landing page.
Design system: Marigold Press
Accent: #FF6719
Ink: #1A1A2E
Surface: #FFFAF0
Muted: #6A6872
Display font: "DM Serif Display", serif
Body font: Newsreader, serif
Tags: editorial, display
Theme description: A confident editorial display theme — punchy orange on cream, magazine confidence.
Rules:
- Use the design system tokens as the source of truth for color and typography.
- Do not invent a new palette or unrelated font personality.
- Motif prompts guide composition, metaphor, illustration, and material language.
- The design-system name above only identifies where the tokens came from. Never use that company's name, logo, wordmark, or slogan in the screen — invent a neutral fictional product name and render its mark as plain styled text or a simple geometric shape.
Motif pack: Printing Press
Design with a printing-press metaphor. Preserve the theme tokens and use proof marks, edition queues, press checks, and ink-registration details to shape the customer-success workspace. Make every motif element serve account prioritization and follow-up, not decorative nostalgia.
Adopt:
- Use an edition queue for accounts, with proof marks showing what needs action.
- Create press-check panels for renewal readiness, risks, and owner follow-up.
Avoid:
- Avoid literal old-newspaper nostalgia that makes the product feel dated.
- Avoid generic kanban columns with no editorial production character.
composition breaker
Issue Table
Create a B2B customer-success workspace for an account manager. The screen should show relationship health, an attention queue, recent activity, next actions, lightweight data display, and one quiet empty state. Use realistic product copy and make the screen feel like a complete product workspace, not a landing page.
Design system: Marigold Press
Accent: #FF6719
Ink: #1A1A2E
Surface: #FFFAF0
Muted: #6A6872
Display font: "DM Serif Display", serif
Body font: Newsreader, serif
Tags: editorial, display
Theme description: A confident editorial display theme — punchy orange on cream, magazine confidence.
Rules:
- Use the design system tokens as the source of truth for color and typography.
- Do not invent a new palette or unrelated font personality.
- Motif prompts guide composition, metaphor, illustration, and material language.
- The design-system name above only identifies where the tokens came from. Never use that company's name, logo, wordmark, or slogan in the screen — invent a neutral fictional product name and render its mark as plain styled text or a simple geometric shape.
Motif pack: Issue Table
Design as an editorial issue table. Use the exact theme tokens, but break away from KPI-card composition. Create a main feature slot, a story-budget list, and an assignment rail for customer follow-up. Make hierarchy feel editorial and urgent while still supporting fast account work.
Adopt:
- Use a main feature slot for the account that needs the strongest intervention.
- Use a story-budget list with assignment owners, deadlines, and signal summaries.
Avoid:
- Avoid generic top KPIs, donut charts, and equal-weight account cards.
- Avoid nav-heavy app chrome that makes the screen feel like an admin template.
illustrative
Editorial Illustrations
Create a B2B customer-success workspace for an account manager. The screen should show relationship health, an attention queue, recent activity, next actions, lightweight data display, and one quiet empty state. Use realistic product copy and make the screen feel like a complete product workspace, not a landing page.
Design system: Marigold Press
Accent: #FF6719
Ink: #1A1A2E
Surface: #FFFAF0
Muted: #6A6872
Display font: "DM Serif Display", serif
Body font: Newsreader, serif
Tags: editorial, display
Theme description: A confident editorial display theme — punchy orange on cream, magazine confidence.
Rules:
- Use the design system tokens as the source of truth for color and typography.
- Do not invent a new palette or unrelated font personality.
- Motif prompts guide composition, metaphor, illustration, and material language.
- The design-system name above only identifies where the tokens came from. Never use that company's name, logo, wordmark, or slogan in the screen — invent a neutral fictional product name and render its mark as plain styled text or a simple geometric shape.
Motif pack: Editorial Illustrations
Design with editorial spot illustrations, proof symbols, column marks, and assignment flags. Keep the theme tokens exact. Use the illustration language to label risks, empty states, next actions, and activity streams. Make the customer-success screen feel authored and specific without reducing utility.
Adopt:
- Attach small editorial spot marks to account states, empty states, and recent activity.
- Use column rules and assignment flags to organize workflow without heavy cards.
Avoid:
- Avoid large stock illustrations detached from the account workflow.
- Avoid decorative newspaper textures that reduce contrast or scan speed.