Browse by style

AI Design Kits by Style

Browse Identity Forge design kits by render style: glassmorphism, neumorphism, brutalism, Swiss, editorial, dark, and more. Every kit is a complete brand system with semantic color tokens, fonts, and shadcn / Tailwind exports.

Material & surface styles

The signature is a CSS recipe: glass, soft-UI, clay, brutalist.

Systems & typographic styles

Grid, hierarchy, and type discipline: Swiss, editorial, minimal.

Motif & era styles

A borrowed visual era: Memphis, Y2K, retro print.

Treatments

A finish layered over any base: dark, aurora, kinetic.

Browsing kits by style: FAQ

What does design-kit style mean?

Style here is the render style, the concrete design language a kit is built in, like glassmorphism, neumorphism, Swiss, or dark. Identity Forge classifies every kit into one primary render style deterministically from its tokens, shadows, and description, so you can browse a coherent aesthetic and get complete brand systems that all share that look.

How many design-kit styles are there?

Identity Forge organizes kits across 16 render styles, grouped into material styles (glassmorphism, neumorphism, claymorphism, brutalism, skeuomorphism, Material), motif styles (Memphis, Y2K, retro print), systems (Swiss, editorial, flat, minimal, maximal), and treatments (dark, aurora, kinetic).

Can I install a kit from any style in my coding agent?

Yes. Every kit, whatever its style, installs the same three ways: the Identity Forge MCP server, the CLI (npx identityforge@latest apply <kit-slug>), or a shadcn registry endpoint. Each writes the same tokens and DESIGN.md your agent builds against.