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Neo-Brutalism Design Kits & Color Palettes

Neo-Brutalism: Raw, loud, confrontational: hard zero-blur offset shadows, thick solid borders, square corners, flat clashing fills.

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Neo-Brutalism design kits FAQ

What is a Neo-Brutalism design kit?

A Neo-Brutalism design kit is a complete, implementation-ready brand system in the Neo-Brutalism style. Raw, loud, confrontational: hard zero-blur offset shadows, thick solid borders, square corners, flat clashing fills. Each Identity Forge kit ships a font pairing, 28 semantic color tokens (light and dark), a typography scale, layout and motion rules, distinctive motifs, do's and don'ts, and a DESIGN.md a coding agent builds from, not just a color-and-font pair.

How do I install a Neo-Brutalism kit in my coding agent?

Three ways, from the same kit: the Identity Forge MCP server (list and fetch kits inside Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenCode), the CLI (run "npx identityforge@latest apply <kit-slug>" to write the tokens and DESIGN.md into your project), or a shadcn registry endpoint at /r/<kit-slug>.json for "npx shadcn add".

What's included in a Neo-Brutalism kit?

Fonts, 28 semantic color tokens in light and dark, a typography scale, spacing and elevation, per-element treatments, motifs, do's and don'ts, and a DESIGN.md. Exports cover shadcn registry items, Tailwind v3 and v4 themes, DTCG tokens JSON, and plain CSS variables.

Are Neo-Brutalism kits free?

Most Identity Forge kits are free: free kits expose their full tokens, fonts, and every export. Some premium kits are Pro; a Pro kit is previewable everywhere but its exact tokens, font families, and DESIGN.md unlock with an Identity Forge Pro subscription.