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Design Web App with Style

Beyond functionality, CREAO apps can be styled with natural-language design prompts.
You can guide the look and feel of your app by describing a visual theme or referencing a style you like.

How to Use Design Prompts

  1. Pick a design style (e.g., glassmorphism, retro, minimalist)
  2. Describe key elements (colors, shapes, textures, typography, animations)
  3. Add context for where it applies (login page, dashboard, homepage, etc.)
  4. Keep it simple — you can refine with follow-up prompts
Design prompts don’t need to be long. A single sentence can set the entire app’s aesthetic.

Style Templates

Glassmorphism

“Design a modern web app using glassmorphism style with translucent panels and a soft light background.”

Neumorphism

“Design a modern neumorphic web app UI with soft, extruded surfaces, subtle gradients, and dual shadows.”

Brutalism

“Design a webpage interface in a brutalist style, with stark layout, bold black typography, and plain backgrounds.”

Minimalism

“Design a minimalist login page in blue with rounded buttons and a transparent background.”

Modern

“Design a modern e-commerce homepage with a product grid and a prominent search bar.”

Vintage

“Design a vintage-themed app interface with retro color palette, textured backgrounds, and serif typography.”

Retro

“Design a retro-style web interface with neon colors, pixelated icons, and 1980s arcade feel.”

Cartoon

“Design an interface in a fun cartoon style with bright colors, playful illustrations, and rounded UI elements.”

Hand-Drawn Sketch

“Design a dashboard interface with a hand-drawn sketch style, similar to doodles on a notebook.”

Cyberpunk

“Design a futuristic cyberpunk app UI with neon-lit accents and dark high-contrast backgrounds.”

Skeuomorphism

“Design an image gallery interface with a skeuomorphic sketchbook aesthetic, like a physical scrapbook.”

Tips for Better Design Prompts

  • Be specific: Mention colors, shapes, textures, or fonts
  • Start simple: Use one style (e.g., glassmorphism) before mixing styles
  • Refine with follow-ups: Add “make buttons larger” or “use pastel palette” later
  • Think about users: Pick styles that fit your audience (fun, serious, modern, retro)

Back to Prompting Basics

Learn how to structure your first app prompt and refine with follow-ups