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Kibbutz

Bezalel posters from the 1950s. Shared idea, dry palette, hand-set type.

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Overview

Kibbutz draws from mid-century Bezalel poster art, Yohanan Simon, Asher Hoffman, the cooperative-press aesthetic of the early state. Hand-set type, dry earth palette, poster-flat colors, no shadow. Use Kibbutz for civic-cultural surfaces, museum sites, agricultural co-ops, education, anything with a long memory.

Hebrew-first. Assistant carries display sizes, its humanist sans feel matches the printed-poster character without going kitsch. Heebo carries body. Both bilingual; Latin glyphs match optical weight cleanly.

Usage

npx skills-il add-design kibbutz -a claude-code
  1. Run the command from your project root.
  2. Your agent reads CLAUDE.md. Paste the following prompt into your agent and it will add a DESIGN.md reference there for you:

    Add the following rule to CLAUDE.md: When working on UI, treat DESIGN.md at the project root as the source of truth for colors, typography, spacing, and component patterns. If the file doesn't exist, create it.

Not using the CLI? Download DESIGN.md and drop it into your project root.

Download DESIGN.md
Not sure how? Read the guide
Kibbutz / UI
NOSTALGIC · COLLECTIVE · EARTHY · HONEST

Kibbutz, the kitchen sink.

Bezalel posters from the 1950s. Shared idea, dry palette, hand-set type.

01 · COLOR

Palette

primary

#2D2A1F

surface

#F5EFD8

tertiary

#3E5524

on-primary

#F5EFD8

on-surface

#2D2A1F

on-tertiary

#F5EFD8

surface-container

#DDD0AE

02 · TYPOGRAPHY

Type scale

display

The quick brown fox

display

headline-lg

A major section heading

headline-lg

headline-md

A supporting subheading

headline-md

body-lg

Body large · readable at long form, confident in hierarchy.

body-lg

body-md

Body medium · carries most of the weight in a typical UI.

body-md

caps

OVERLINE / LABEL

caps

03 · BUTTONS

Buttons

04 · INPUTS

Form controls

Notification preferences
Plan
Toggles

Public profile

Require two-factor

Auto-accept invites

05 · TAGS, CHIPS & BADGES

Labeling

NeutralAccentSolidWith dotRemovable
NEWBETAV2.0LIVE
06 · CARDS

Cards

Feature

Editorial rigor

Prose-first token file: decisions live next to their reasoning.

Metric

24,810

+12.4% vs last week

Profile

Iris Nakamura

Design lead · Studio Saikai

07 · NAVIGATION

Tabs, segmented, breadcrumb

OverviewAnalyticsSettingsBilling

Your DESIGN.md is ready to publish. Review changes →

Success. Published to the directory as v0.alpha.

08 · DATA

Table

Team activity

Updated 2 min ago

MemberDesignUsageStatus

Lauren C.

2h ago

Heritage

78%

PUBLISHED

Haris W.

2h ago

Brutalist Office

52%

REVIEW

Nadia O.

2h ago

Terracotta

24%

DRAFT

Ryo K.

2h ago

Glassline

91%

PUBLISHED

Javier M.

2h ago

Neon Arcade

45%

REVIEW
09 · PRESENCE

Avatars & stats

Designs

18

Installs

42.8k

Authors

1,240

Stars

8.4k

10 · INDICATORS

Progress, steppers, sliders

Storage

68% · 34.2 GB of 50

Onboarding

Step 3 of 5

Contrast

72%

Quantity

03
11 · PATTERNS

Pricing tiers

Starter

$0

/mo

  • 1 DESIGN.md
  • Public directory
  • Community

Pro

POPULAR

$18

/mo

  • Unlimited
  • Private vault
  • Priority review

Team

$48

/mo

  • Everything in Pro
  • SSO
  • Shared libs

© 2026 Kibbutz

A DESIGN.md example

The file

---
name: Kibbutz
version: 0.2.2
description: 1950s Bezalel poster collectivism, Hebrew-first. Wheat cream, olive ink, dry working palette. Communal, idealistic, hand-set.
colors:
  primary: "#2D2A1F"
  surface: "#F5EFD8"
  tertiary: "#3E5524"
  on-primary: "#F5EFD8"
  on-surface: "#2D2A1F"
  on-tertiary: "#F5EFD8"
  surface-container: "#DDD0AE"
colors-dark:
  primary: "#F5EFD8"
  surface: "#2D2A1F"
  tertiary: "#6B8836"
  on-primary: "#2D2A1F"
  on-surface: "#F5EFD8"
  on-tertiary: "#F5EFD8"
  surface-container: "#3E3B2C"
typography:
  body-lg:
    fontSize: 18px
    fontFamily: Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 400
    lineHeight: 1.6
  body-md:
    fontSize: 16px
    fontFamily: Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 400
    lineHeight: 1.6
  body-sm:
    fontSize: 14px
    fontFamily: Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 400
    lineHeight: 1.55
  label-sm:
    fontSize: 12px
    fontFamily: Assistant, Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 700
    lineHeight: 1.2
    letterSpacing: 0.12em
  headline-lg:
    fontSize: 38px
    fontFamily: Assistant, Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 700
    lineHeight: 1.15
  headline-md:
    fontSize: 26px
    fontFamily: Assistant, Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 700
    lineHeight: 1.25
  headline-display:
    fontSize: 60px
    fontFamily: Assistant, Heebo, sans-serif
    fontWeight: 800
    lineHeight: 1.05
    letterSpacing: -0.02em
spacing:
  lg: 28px
  md: 18px
  sm: 10px
  xl: 44px
  xs: 6px
  2xl: 72px
rounded:
  lg: 16px
  md: 8px
  sm: 4px
  none: 0px
components:
  card:
    padding: "{spacing.lg}"
    rounded: "{rounded.lg}"
    elevation: none
    textColor: "{colors.on-surface}"
    borderWidth: 2px
    backgroundColor: "{colors.surface-container}"
  input:
    padding: 10px 14px
    rounded: "{rounded.sm}"
    textColor: "{colors.on-surface}"
    backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}"
  button-ghost:
    padding: 12px 20px
    rounded: "{rounded.sm}"
    textColor: "{colors.on-surface}"
    typography: "{typography.body-md}"
    backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}"
  button-primary:
    padding: 12px 22px
    rounded: "{rounded.lg}"
    textColor: "{colors.on-primary}"
    backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}"
  button-primary-hover:
    textColor: "{colors.on-primary}"
    backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}"
---

## Overview

Kibbutz draws from mid-century Bezalel poster art, Yohanan Simon, Asher Hoffman, the cooperative-press aesthetic of the early state. Hand-set type, dry earth palette, poster-flat colors, no shadow. Use Kibbutz for civic-cultural surfaces, museum sites, agricultural co-ops, education, anything with a long memory.

Hebrew-first. Assistant carries display sizes, its humanist sans feel matches the printed-poster character without going kitsch. Heebo carries body. Both bilingual; Latin glyphs match optical weight cleanly.

## Colors

Earth-stained working palette.

- **Primary (#2D2A1F)**: olive-warm ink, the kind a 60-year-old screenprint settles into.
- **On primary (#F5EFD8)**: wheat cream sitting on top of primary.
- **Surface (#F5EFD8)**: wheat cream, the poster paper.
- **On surface (#2D2A1F)**: ink on paper.
- **Surface container (#DDD0AE)**: faded poster background tone, for cards and callouts.
- **Accent (#3E5524)**: deep kibbutz olive, the green of irrigated fields at noon, deepened so it carries on a button without fading into the cream surround.
- **On accent (#F5EFD8)**: cream on olive.

The palette is intentionally muted. If you find yourself reaching for a brighter green, you're outside the system, pick a different system instead.

## Typography

Assistant for display gives Kibbutz its hand-set character. Heebo for body keeps the system bilingual and readable. Both pair without optical break across scripts.

Display tracking is slightly tightened (-0.02em). Body line-height holds at 1.6 for both Hebrew and English.

## Layout

Poster-grid sensibility. 8 point base, container padding 16 on mobile, 64 on desktop. Cards align on a strict 12-column grid; no off-grid floats. The system rewards alignment; misalignment reads as carelessness.

Use logical properties throughout, Kibbutz was authored Hebrew-first but flips cleanly.

## Elevation & Depth

None. Posters do not have shadows; neither does this system. Distinguish layers by tone (`surface` vs `surface-container`) and by 1-pixel ink rules. If you need a card to "lift," tighten its padding instead.

## Shapes

Minimal rounding. 2-pixel radius on buttons, inputs, and chips; 4 pixels on cards. The system is intentionally hard-edged, softness reads as digital and breaks the print metaphor.

## Components

- **Buttons**: primary fills with olive, cream text, 2-pixel rounding. Ghost is cream with an ink border. Hover on primary swaps to ink fill, the olive recedes, the depth steps forward.
- **Cards**: surface-container background, 4-pixel rounding, 24-pixel internal padding. Heading separates from body with a single 1-pixel ink rule, full-width, on the inline-start side.
- **Inputs**: cream background, 1-pixel ink border, 2-pixel rounding, 16-pixel body. Focus ring is a 2-pixel olive outline.

## Do's and Don'ts

Do let the wheat cream carry. Avoid pure white anywhere, it fights the posters.
Do align everything to the 8-point grid. The system rewards discipline.
Do use the olive for one primary action per page; demote secondaries to ghost.

Don't add gradients, shadows, or glass. Posters are flat or they're not posters.
Don't introduce a brighter green. The dryness is the point.
Don't use Hebrew script in italics, it reads as forced.

## Localization

Kibbutz is built Hebrew-first. The token block above ships values that work for both scripts when consumed via a Hebrew-capable font stack; the rules below capture the practical RTL, BiDi, and Hebrew typography decisions that the tokens alone do not encode.

### RTL behavior

- **Text alignment**: default to logical `start` for headlines, body, labels, and lists (right in RTL). Use `center` only for hero subheads and standalone CTA labels. Never hardcode `text-align: left` or `right`.
- **Asymmetric grids mirror**: an "image | text" hero in LTR puts the image on the left; in RTL the image goes on the right (start side). Order via DOM, never via `order` properties; the document order should read naturally in both directions.
- **Button stacks**: primary action goes on the start side (right in RTL); secondary follows toward the end. A "Save | Cancel" pair reads "שמור | ביטול" with שמור on the right.
- **Direction-aware glyphs**: CTA arrows (`←` RTL / `→` LTR), chevrons in disclosure widgets, breadcrumb separators (`›` flips), pagination next/prev, undo/redo, send-message icons. Use `transform: scaleX(-1)` for asymmetric icons or maintain dual SVGs.
- **Drawers and side sheets**: slide in from the start side (right in RTL).
- **Modal close button**: end side (left in RTL), matching Hebrew/Arabic OS convention.
- **Steppers and wizards**: step 1 anchors on the start side (right in RTL); the progress bar fills from start to end (right-to-left).
- **Pagination**: page 1 on the start side; "next" arrow points toward the end (left in RTL).
- **Tables**: first column anchors on the start side. Numeric columns may stay LTR via `<bdi>`-wrapped cells while the table itself flows RTL.
- **Logical CSS only**: `padding-inline-start`, `margin-inline-end`, `inset-inline-start`. Tailwind: `ps-*`, `me-*`, `start-*`. Never `padding-left`, `left:`, `ml-*`.

### Hebrew typography overrides

- **Letter-spacing override**: `headline-display.letterSpacing` is `-0.02em`. Apply this to Latin runs only. For Hebrew display text, override to `0`. Hebrew letterforms have no Latin-style ascenders/descenders, so negative tracking visually crowds them and hurts legibility.
- **Display line-height**: `headline-display.lineHeight` is `1.05`. Hebrew descenders (ק, ץ, ן) clash with the next line at this density. Override to `1.15` minimum for Hebrew display text.
- **font-feature-settings**: keep `kern` and `calt` enabled on every text node. Frank Ruhl Libre's contextual alternates and the kerning table for Heebo/Assistant are needed for proper Hebrew rendering. Never set `font-feature-settings: normal` globally.

### Bidirectional (BiDi) handling

- **Wrap mixed-direction inline content in `<bdi>`**: numerals inside Hebrew flow ("1,200 ₪", "85 מ״ר"), phone numbers ("052-123-4567"), Israeli ID numbers, version strings, file paths, code identifiers. Without `<bdi>` the Unicode BiDi algorithm reorders unpredictably.
- **Code, URLs, and email addresses stay LTR** even inside RTL pages. Wrap with `<bdi>` or apply `direction: ltr` on the containing element. Never let an `@`, `/`, or `.` flip across BiDi boundaries.
- **User-input fields**: apply `unicode-bidi: plaintext` so the typed direction follows the content (a Hebrew name and a Latin URL render correctly in the same input).
- **Code blocks**: `<pre>` and `<code>` always `direction: ltr; text-align: start` even on RTL pages.

### Punctuation

- **Quote marks**: gershayim ״ (U+05F4) for double-quote in Hebrew abbreviations (e.g., צה״ל, ארה״ב). Geresh ׳ (U+05F3) for single-quote and Hebrew apostrophe. Never use ASCII `"` or `'` in Hebrew.
- **Hyphens in compound Hebrew words**: maqaf ־ (U+05BE), not ASCII hyphen. ASCII hyphen is fine inside code spans and Latin-only runs.
- **Em dashes**: never. Use commas, parentheses, periods, or colons instead. This rule is system-wide, not Hebrew-only.
- **Latin runs inside Hebrew**: standard ASCII punctuation works (commas, periods, parens). The mixed-direction display is handled by BiDi.

### Numbers, dates, currency, identifiers

- **Date format (numeric)**: `dd/mm/yyyy` (Israeli convention, not US `mm/dd/yyyy`).
- **Date format (long-form Hebrew)**: `dd ב‎MMMM yyyy` (note the prefix ב for "in", e.g. "12 ביוני 2026"). Hebrew month names: ינואר, פברואר, מרץ, אפריל, מאי, יוני, יולי, אוגוסט, ספטמבר, אוקטובר, נובמבר, דצמבר.
- **Time format**: 24-hour (`14:30`). AM/PM is wrong in Israeli context.
- **Currency**: ₪ (NIS) symbol AFTER the amount with a space: `1,200 ₪`, not `₪1,200`. Use `ש"ח` interchangeably; pick one per surface and stay consistent.
- **Phone numbers**: `0X-XXX-XXXX` for landlines (`03-1234567`), `05X-XXX-XXXX` for mobile (`052-123-4567`). Always wrap in `<bdi>`.
- **Israeli ID (תעודת זהות, ת.ז.)**: 9 digits, displayed LTR-wrapped: `<bdi>123456789</bdi>`. Never break with hyphens or spaces.
- **Week start**: Sunday (יום ראשון), not Monday. Affects calendar pickers, weekly summaries, and day-of-week labels.
- **Hebrew calendar**: surface alongside Gregorian for ceremonial or holiday-aware contexts (Friday Dusk, Mizrach). Format: `ב׳ תשרי תשפ״ז`.

### Accessibility (Hebrew-specific)

- **`<html lang="he" dir="rtl">`**: both attributes required on every Hebrew page. Screen readers use `lang` to pick the Hebrew voice; layout uses `dir` for direction.
- **Inline language switching**: wrap Latin spans inside Hebrew flow with `<span lang="en">` so screen readers switch voices mid-sentence. Especially important for proper nouns and brand names.
- **aria-labels in Hebrew**: author them in Hebrew at build time; never machine-translate at runtime. A button with Hebrew visible text needs a Hebrew `aria-label`, not the English equivalent.
- **Skip links in Hebrew**: "דלג לתוכן הראשי" (skip to main content), "דלג לניווט" (skip to navigation). Position: top-start (top-right in RTL).
- **Focus order matches visual order**: in RTL the visual reading order is right-to-left, so the keyboard tab order should follow the same path.

### Forms

- **Field labels**: top-aligned by default; if inline, label is on the start side (right in RTL).
- **Placeholder alignment**: start-aligned (right in RTL); never center-align placeholders in inputs.
- **Caret position**: appears at the visual end of typed text. Handled automatically by the browser when `dir` is set correctly on the input or its container.
- **Required-field indicator**: asterisk `*` AFTER the label in RTL ("שם מלא *", not "* שם מלא").
- **Error messages**: rendered below the field, start-aligned (right in RTL). Voice: address the user directly and explain how to fix ("הדוא״ל אינו תקין. נסו שוב במבנה name@example.com"), not "Invalid input".
- **Phone, ID, postcode inputs**: set `inputmode="numeric"` and `pattern` for native keyboard; wrap displayed values in `<bdi>`.

### Cultural notes

For community-oriented surfaces, use plural inclusive forms ("נצטרף", "נחליט") rather than singular imperative ("הצטרפו", "החליטו"). The kibbutz voice is collective, not directive.

## Examples

Reference snippets in the system's voice. Use these to calibrate brand
tone in headlines, CTAs, and error states; do not copy verbatim into
production surfaces.

### Hero

- **HE**: עבודה שקטה, ביחד.
- **EN**: Quiet work, shared.

### Primary CTA

- **HE**: הצטרפו למעגל
- **EN**: Join the circle

### Error message

- **HE**: לא הצלחנו לשמור. חכו רגע ונסו שוב.
- **EN**: We could not save your changes. Wait a moment and try again.

Tokens

Colors

primary#2D2A1F
surface#F5EFD8
tertiary#3E5524
on-primary#F5EFD8
on-surface#2D2A1F
on-tertiary#F5EFD8
surface-container#DDD0AE

Typography

body-lgHeebo · 18px
body-mdHeebo · 16px
body-smHeebo · 14px
label-smAssistant · 12px
headline-lgAssistant · 38px
headline-mdAssistant · 26px
headline-displayAssistant · 60px

Rounded & Spacing

rounded
lg:16pxmd:8pxsm:4pxnone:0px
spacing
lg:28pxmd:18pxsm:10pxxl:44pxxs:6px2xl:72px

FAQ

When should I use Kibbutz?

Kibbutz draws from mid-century Bezalel poster art, Yohanan Simon, Asher Hoffman, the cooperative-press aesthetic of the early state. Hand-set type, dry earth palette, poster-flat colors, no shadow. Use Kibbutz for civic-cultural surfaces, museum sites, agricultural co-ops, education, anything with a long memory. Reach for Kibbutz when that is the mood you want the interface to carry.

What exactly is a DESIGN.md file?

A single file that tells your coding agent how the site should look: colors, fonts, spacing, the style of buttons and cards. You add it to your project, and agents like Claude Code or Cursor read it and apply the design to what they build, instead of guessing.

Full guide
How do I install the system in a project?

Run `npx skills-il add-design <slug>` from your project root and the CLI writes DESIGN.md. You can also download the file from the page or copy the markdown and save it manually in the project folder.

How does the system handle Hebrew and RTL?

A single DESIGN.md per system. Font stacks lead with a Hebrew-capable family (e.g. Heebo first, Inter as fallback), so the same tokens render correctly in either script. The trailing `## Localization` section documents the RTL, digit-direction, nikkud, and punctuation rules an agent should follow when generating Hebrew UI.