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
- Pick a design style (e.g., glassmorphism, retro, minimalist)
- Describe key elements (colors, shapes, textures, typography, animations)
- Add context for where it applies (login page, dashboard, homepage, etc.)
- 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