One Sentence, One Redesigned Page
The image page in Click Reader used to be a form you scrolled forever. Rebuilt it with Claude Design — the whole prompt was one line: keep it a museum, not a dashboard. Six sections collapsed into one card.

The image page in Click Reader used to be a form you scrolled forever. Prompt, model, styles, references — stacked, section after section.

Rebuilt it with Claude Design. The whole prompt was one line:
Keep it a museum, not a dashboard.

Six sections collapsed into one card. Type at the top, the picture shows up below. No scrolling.

The built-in styles come from art history — ukiyo-e, ink wash, pen & wash, Byzantine, Chagall, Ghibli — not from "cyberpunk / dreamy" preset words. This row says more about the product than any tagline.
Cost: one afternoon, this month's quota gone.
Epub upload is still in the works. Four books done on the Origin Shelf so far.
Every book deserves its own visual identity, not one universal filter. So does every page.
— Click Reader