# Skill: on-brand content draft
*For presentations, brochures, posters and client PDFs. When I say "use the content skill", follow this.*

## Before anything
1. Read `brand/brand-kit.md` — colours, fonts, tone words, do/don't phrases.
2. Check `templates/` — if a matching template exists, use its structure.
3. Ask me your **3 sharpest questions** (audience, goal, must-contain) — then draft.

## Per format
- **Presentation:** slide by slide — title · key message · max 4 bullets · one speaker note. First and last slide carry the core message.
- **Brochure / poster:** sections with headlines and full copy. Headlines do the selling, body does the explaining.
- **Client PDF / one-pager:** structure for skimming — a reader who only reads headlines must still get it.

## Quality bar
- Tone = brand kit, always. If my input conflicts with the brand kit, say so instead of silently choosing.
- Mark every factual claim you're not sure about with **[?]** — I verify before anything goes out.
- Save to `notes/` (or the project room if I named one). Design stays my job — you deliver the raw material at 80%.
