Brightminds

Perfect — this is exactly where clarity matters. Below is a **high-context prompt** you can give your design agent so it understands: • What Brightminds is • Who it’s for • The product positioning • The emotional tone • The visual direction • What NOT to do --- # 🎯 DESIGN AGENT PROMPT – BRIGHTMINDS HOMEPAGE You are designing the Home screen for a premium education app called **Brightminds**. --- ## 🧠 What Brightminds Is Brightminds is a structured learning app for Indian school students (Classes 6–10). It provides: * Complete subject notes * Chapter-based structured content * One free preview chapter per subject * Paid unlock for full course access (IAP) * Clean, distraction-free reading experience * Designed for serious academic focus This is NOT a gamified learning app. This is NOT cartoonish. This is NOT for toddlers. It is for focused learners and serious students. --- ## 🎓 Target Audience Primary: * Students aged 11–16 * Preparing for exams * Want structured revision Secondary: * Parents who value quality education The design must feel: * Trustworthy * Clean * Academic * Modern * Premium * Focused Not loud. Not playful. --- ## 🏆 Product Positioning Brightminds should feel like: * Apple Education * Notion * Headspace (calm clarity) * Linear (precision UI) It should NOT feel like: * Byju’s * Duolingo * Cartoon-style apps * Template marketplace UI --- ## 🎨 Visual Identity App colors: * White (dominant) * Amber/yellow accent * Soft subject-specific colors (used minimally) Design rules: * White space heavy * Strong typography hierarchy * Minimal gradients (if any) * Amber used sparingly for CTA only * Soft shadows * Rounded corners (16–24 radius) * 8pt spacing system * No background noise textures Premium = restraint. --- ## 🏠 What the Home Screen Should Do The Home screen is a **Learning Hub**. It must: 1. Greet the student 2. Show selected class 3. Provide quick subject access 4. Show Continue Learning (if available) 5. Promote unlock offer (IAP) 6. Maintain calm, editorial feel It should NOT: * Be text-heavy * Be cluttered * Overuse gradients * Look experimental * Use floating nav bars or glassmorphism * Use neon colors --- ## 🧩 Core Sections (In Order) 1. Minimal AppBar (logo + profile) 2. Hero greeting section 3. Continue Learning card (if signed in) 4. Subjects grid (clean, premium cards) 5. Unlock Offer card (IAP promo) 6. Optional recent activity 7. Bottom navigation (simple) --- ## ✨ Emotional Tone When a student opens Brightminds, they should feel: “I’m about to focus.” Not: “This is fun and chaotic.” Not: “This looks like a game.” But: “This is serious, structured learning.” --- ## 🚫 Absolute Don’ts * No heavy yellow backgrounds * No giant gradient hero sections * No glass blur nav * No flashy animations * No cluttered cards * No drop shadow overuse * No multiple visual focal points One focal element per section. --- ## 📱 Design Goal The homepage must look like it was designed by a top 1% agency: * Intentional spacing * Clean alignment * Elegant restraint * Calm hierarchy * Confident typography It must feel production-ready, not experimental. --- If helpful, you may design it in a way that could scale later to: * Progress tracking * Streaks (minimal, not gamified) * Personalized recommendations But keep it simple for now. ---

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