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canva-brand-check

プラグイン
Canva

説明

Canvaデザインをブランドキットに照らし合わせ、逸脱箇所を報告します。パレット外の色、ブランドフォント以外の使用、ロゴの誤用、トーンに合わないコピーなどを検出します。読み取り専用で変更は加えません。 次のような場合に使用: ユーザーが「これはブランドに合っているか」「ブランドキットに照らし合わせてチェックして」「ブランドレビューをして」「これはブランドガイドラインに合致しているか」「デザインをブランドチェックして」などと尋ねるとき。

原文を表示

Check a Canva design against a brand kit and report where it diverges — off-palette colors, non-brand fonts, logo misuse, and off-tone copy. Read-only; makes no changes. Use when the user asks "is this on brand", "check this against our brand kit", "do a brand review", "does this match our brand guidelines", or "brand-check my design".

ユースケース

  • ブランドキットとの一致性を確認するとき
  • デザインの色使いが規定内か検証するとき
  • 使用フォントがブランド指定か確認するとき
  • ロゴの使用方法が正しいか確認するとき
  • コピーのトーンがブランドに合致しているか検証するとき

本文

Brand Checker

Compare a design against the user's brand kit and report, point by point, where it follows the brand and where it drifts. This is a specialised, brand-aware version of canva-design-feedback: same read-only "read the design, then critique" core, but the rubric is the brand kit. It never edits the design.

The brand-kit data gap — read this first

Canva:list-brand-kits is documented to return brand kit IDs, names, and thumbnails. It may NOT return the machine-readable palette (hex values) and font families. Your approach depends on what you actually get back:

  • If the kit exposes colors/fonts → use those exact hex codes and font names as the rubric (precise check).
  • If it only exposes a thumbnail/name → you cannot do an exact hex/font match. Fall back to a visual comparison against the kit thumbnail, and ASK the user to paste their brand colors (hex) and fonts so you can check precisely. Be explicit that, without those, the color/font findings are approximate.

Never invent brand colors or fonts. If you don't have the real values, say so.

Reading the design's actual colors and fonts

Canva:get-design-content returns text only — not colors or fonts.

  • A read-only editing transaction (Canva:start-editing-transaction → inspect → Canva:cancel-editing-transaction, always cancel) reliably gives element text, positions, and sizes.
  • Colors and fonts are NOT reliably exposed by the transaction — tested: it often returns only text + position + dimension, with no color/font attributes. So the thumbnail is your primary evidence for color and typography. Use any style data the payload happens to include, but never assert a design's hex or font as fact unless it was actually in the payload.

Because both the brand kit (see the gap above) AND the design itself frequently lack machine-readable colors/fonts, brand-check is often a visual comparison (design thumbnail vs. brand-kit thumbnail) plus the user-supplied palette/fonts. Use Canva:get-design-thumbnail for logo placement and overall visual tone.

Workflow

Step 1: Resolve the design

Short link → Canva:resolve-shortlink; full URL → extract ID; raw D... ID → use directly; otherwise ask.

Step 2: Get the brand kit

  • Canva:list-brand-kits. If several, ask which one (or infer from team/context).
  • Capture whatever the kit exposes (name, thumbnail, and colors/fonts if present).
  • Apply the data-gap handling above. If scopes are missing (e.g. "Missing scopes: [brandkit:read]"), tell the user to disconnect and reconnect the Canva connector to refresh the token.

Step 3: Read the design

  • Canva:get-design-thumbnail for visual/logo/tone.
  • Read-only transaction (start → inspect → cancel) for the actual colors and fonts in use.

Step 4: Compare against the brand

Check each dimension and mark On brand / Off brand / Can't verify:

  • Color — are fills/text/accents within the brand palette? Flag off-palette hexes (and the nearest brand color).
  • Typography — do fonts match brand fonts? Flag non-brand families and inconsistent sizing/weight usage.
  • Logo — present where expected, correct version, not stretched/recolored/crowded (visual check from thumbnail).
  • Tone & copy — does the wording match the brand voice the user describes?
  • Consistency — is brand application consistent across all pages?

Use Can't verify honestly whenever the kit didn't expose the data and the user hasn't supplied it.

Step 5: Report

## Brand check — "<design title>" vs "<brand kit name>"

Overall: ⚠️ Mostly on brand, 3 issues

### Off brand
- [Color] Page 2 heading is #1A73E8 — not in palette. Nearest brand color: #0B5CD7.
- [Font] Page 4 body uses Arial; brand body font is Inter.

### Can't verify (need input)
- Brand kit didn't expose hex values. Paste your palette + fonts for an exact check,
  or confirm the colors above against your guidelines.

### On brand
- Logo placement and cover treatment match the kit.

Step 6: Offer to fix

Offer to correct the API-fixable issues via canva-edit-design — note that the API can change text color and font size/weight/style, but CANNOT change font family or background colors (those are manual in Canva; see canva-edit-design).

Rules

  • Read-only: always cancel-editing-transaction after inspecting. Never commit.
  • Never fabricate brand values — use the kit's real data or what the user provides, otherwise mark Can't verify.
  • Always name the specific page/element and the offending value vs. the brand value.
  • Distinguish hard violations (wrong logo, off-palette color) from soft ones (slightly inconsistent spacing).

原文・著作権は Anthropic および各プラグイン作者に帰属します。日本語訳は Claude API による自動翻訳です。