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: Rail Yard — Dev tools
Accent: #E56E25
Ink: #1A1A1A
Surface: #F0F2F5
Muted: #656667
Display font: "Space Grotesk", sans-serif
Body font: Inter, sans-serif
Tags: bold, warm, technical
Theme description: Rail Yard: light compact UI, rounded corners, soft-shadow surfaces, vivid warm brand.
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: Rail Yard Native
Design inside the Rail Yard motif for a devtools surface. Preserve the captured tokens precisely. Use the rail yard idea to shape the primary column, supporting rails, status language, and empty states, so the system feels purpose-built rather than themed on top. Keep one clear accent moment and let everything else stay calm and legible.
Adopt:
- Echo the rail yard structure across the primary work area and side rails.
- Reserve the accent for the single most important action, as the screen does.
Avoid:
- Avoid scattering the accent across many competing elements.
- Avoid generic card grids that erase the rail yard character.
metaphor
Rail Yard Metaphor
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: Rail Yard — Dev tools
Accent: #E56E25
Ink: #1A1A1A
Surface: #F0F2F5
Muted: #656667
Display font: "Space Grotesk", sans-serif
Body font: Inter, sans-serif
Tags: bold, warm, technical
Theme description: Rail Yard: light compact UI, rounded corners, soft-shadow surfaces, vivid warm brand.
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: Rail Yard Metaphor
Design the devtools workspace as a rail yard (routing and orchestration of jobs: switching tracks, queued cars, junction logic, industrial neutrals, directional signals, and an accent on the dispatch control). Keep the captured tokens fixed. Use the metaphor to decide what sits at the center, what lives at the edges, and how status and motion read, while maintaining credible B2B utility and strong legibility throughout the screen.
Adopt:
- Map primary data to the focal area of the rail yard and secondary data to its edges.
- Let state changes feel like the rail yard responding, not like generic toasts.
Avoid:
- Avoid literal illustration that turns the rail yard into a cartoon.
- Avoid letting the metaphor reduce real product usefulness.
composition breaker
Rail Yard Composition Breaker
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: Rail Yard — Dev tools
Accent: #E56E25
Ink: #1A1A1A
Surface: #F0F2F5
Muted: #656667
Display font: "Space Grotesk", sans-serif
Body font: Inter, sans-serif
Tags: bold, warm, technical
Theme description: Rail Yard: light compact UI, rounded corners, soft-shadow surfaces, vivid warm brand.
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: Rail Yard Composition Breaker
Break the generic devtools layout using the Rail Yard motif. Keep the captured tokens exactly. Put the most important narrative and action first, support it with an attention rail, and make metrics serve the story instead of dominating the top of the screen. The result should feel deliberately composed, scannable, and on-brand.
Adopt:
- Lead with one decisive focal lane that states what matters now.
- Use a side attention rail for next actions and unresolved signals.
Avoid:
- Avoid four-card KPI rows and generic left-nav scaffolding.
- Avoid treating every signal on screen as equal in weight.
illustrative
Rail Yard Illustrative
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: Rail Yard — Dev tools
Accent: #E56E25
Ink: #1A1A1A
Surface: #F0F2F5
Muted: #656667
Display font: "Space Grotesk", sans-serif
Body font: Inter, sans-serif
Tags: bold, warm, technical
Theme description: Rail Yard: light compact UI, rounded corners, soft-shadow surfaces, vivid warm brand.
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: Rail Yard Illustrative
Add an illustrative layer to the devtools surface in the Rail Yard motif (routing and orchestration of jobs: switching tracks, queued cars, junction logic, industrial neutrals, directional signals, and an accent on the dispatch control). Keep all captured tokens fixed. Use restrained line illustration for icons, dividers, and empty states so the system gains personality and memorability while remaining fast to scan and genuinely useful for daily work.
Adopt:
- Place small rail yard sketches beside sections that need interpretation.
- Use a consistent line weight and mark vocabulary across the screen.
Avoid:
- Avoid stock illustration blocks detached from the workflow.
- Avoid decorative marks that slow scanning or obscure data.