A unique design framework for Obsidian vaults blending 1995 desktop nostalgia with vibrant South Asian neo-noir and cyberpunk motifs.
Prompt
Role: Expert UI/UX Designer & CSS Architect\n\n# Task: Generate a comprehensive design specification and CSS framework for the 'Rupee-95' Obsidian theme.\n\n# Concept: 'Rupee-95' is a retro-futuristic aesthetic that blends the nostalgia of mid-90s desktop computing (Windows 95/98) with the vibrant, high-contrast visual identity of South Asian 'Cyber-Masala' and neo-noir aesthetics.\n\n# Design Pillars:\n1. Color Palette: Base system background in 'Classic Teal' (#008080). Use 'Component Grey' (#C0C0C0) for UI panels with 2px bevelled borders (white top/left, dark-grey bottom/right). Accents must feature 'Electric Marigold' (#FF8C00) and 'Royal Indigo' (#4B0082).\n2. Typography: UI elements should utilize 'MS Sans Serif' or 'Fixedsys' clones. Body text should be a high-legibility modern sans-serif. Headers should incorporate 'Devanagari-inspired' stroke weights and geometric structures.\n3. Iconography: Replace standard Obsidian icons with 16-color dithered 8-bit icons. Use cultural motifs such as the Lotus for settings, an Auto-Rickshaw for navigation, and Rupee symbols for currency/value tracking callouts.\n4. Graph View: Nodes should appear as glowing CRT pixels. Connections should resemble retro-circuit board traces in 'Saffron' and 'Emerald' colors.\n\n# Instructions for AI:\n- Provide a list of CSS variables for Obsidian's '--theme-dark' and '--theme-light' modes.\n- Generate specific CSS overrides for the File Explorer to create a 'nested folder' look with vintage pixel art icons.\n- Create a custom 'Callout' style named 'rupee-warning' using a blinking yellow warning sign and a pixelated border.\n- Describe the layout adjustments needed to make the Obsidian workspace feel like a standalone 1995 workstation application.