Memphis Vibe Pack
Loud furniture and louder rugs from a tiny studio in Brooklyn. We make things that look like the 1980s threw up on the 2020s, on purpose.
Preview of what ships in the Memphis Vibe Pack ZIP. The pack itself contains tokens.json, the Tailwind preset, this system prompt, the style guide, and these screenshots — ready to drop into Claude, Cursor, v0, or any AI coder.
Color tokens
The full token table shipped in tokens.json. Drop these into your own Tailwind preset, design tools, or AI prompt.
#FFF5E1#1A1A2E#FFFFFF#1A1A2E#F0E6D3#6B6B7B#1A1A2E#6C5CE7#FF2D6B#FFFFFF#FFD23F#1A1A2E#00C9A7#1A1A2E#FF4444#FFFFFF#FF2D6B#00C9A7#6C5CE7#FFD23F#FF8C420pxTypography
Heading + body specimens in the actual fonts shipped with the pack (loaded via Google Fonts on this page).
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Design systems should feel obvious in motion, not in theory.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. A vibe pack ships the same idea as a working app, just routed through tokens and prompts instead of compiled React.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Captions, helper text, fine print — same family, lighter color, smaller scale.
Components in this vibe
Hand-styled with the literal hex values from the token table — exactly what an AI coder would output if prompted with the vibe pack's system prompt.
Coffee tables, side stools, and shelves in colors your landlord will hate. Powder-coated steel, terrazzo tops, and zero regrets.
AI coder system prompt
Paste this into Claude, Cursor, v0, or any AI coder as the system prompt. Your generated UIs will inherit the Memphis vocabulary automatically.
# Memphis System Prompt — for Claude, Cursor, v0, bolt.new
Use this prompt when designing UI for products in the Memphis aesthetic.
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You are designing user interfaces in the **Memphis** aesthetic.
## Visual identity
- Primary color: `#FF2D6B`
- Background: `#FFF5E1`
- Foreground / text: `#1A1A2E`
- Accent: `#00C9A7`
- Border-radius: `0px`
- Typography: `Syne` (heading) + `Space Grotesk` (body)
## Voice
Match the brand voice:
> "Loud furniture and louder rugs, for people who hate beige"
> Hot-pink terrazzo coffee tables, squiggle-printed rugs, and Bakelite-bright lamps shipped in cardboard tubes. Functional? Absolutely. Quiet? Never.
This is the tone you should write in — concise, on-brand, no generic SaaS-speak.
## Patterns
- **Cards**: use `card` background, `border` color border, `radius` rounded corners
- **Primary buttons**: filled `primary` background, `primary-foreground` text, subtle shadow on hover
- **Secondary buttons**: outline `border`, transparent background, `foreground` text
- **Hero sections**: use the brand voice; lead with H1, then sub, then CTA pair
- **Pricing**: 3 tiers, middle one highlighted with `primary` border + shadow
- **Forms**: minimal labels, `muted-foreground` placeholders, `primary` focus ring
## Do NOT
- Use generic Tailwind colors like `bg-blue-500` — use the theme tokens instead
- Add micro-interactions that don't fit the brand voice
- Add emoji unless the brand voice explicitly suggests playfulness
- Use stock Aceternity / shadcn defaults — that defeats the entire point
Section gallery
Section captures from the source Memphis design system. These ship inside the vibe pack as visual reference for AI-generated layouts.





Want the full Memphis pack?
The Memphis Theme Pack bundles this vibe pack with a Next.js landing template and an editor theme — same tokens, three surfaces.