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An introduction to the Prompt Anatomy method.

4 pages. What the course covers, who it's for, and how to use each volume. Read it before buying — it gives you a complete picture of the method and the format.

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Vol. 01 · The Anatomy

The six-component model.

Every prompt you write — good or bad — contains six components. Vol. 01 defines each one and shows you how to control it. Here's the overview from page 3.

EXTRACT · PAGE 03
01 · ROLE Who is Claude, professionally?
02 · CONTEXT What does Claude need to know?
03 · TASK What exactly should the output be?
04 · CONSTRAINTS What must it be? What must it never be?
05 · FORMAT How should the response be structured?
06 · TONE How should Claude communicate?
Vol. 02 · Brief Prompts

The Brief Distiller.

Pattern 01 of 10. Paste any raw brief — meeting notes, a Notion doc, a stakeholder email — and get a structured design direction in return.

EXTRACT · PATTERN 01
ROLE: Senior design strategist...
TASK: Distil [brief] into:
1. The core design problem
2. Audience
3. Design territory
4. What to avoid
5. The single most important thing
CONSTRAINTS: Flag gaps as [UNKNOWN]
FORMAT: Five numbered sections. No preamble.
Vol. 03 · Visual Prompts

Palette generation.

Prompt C1 from the Colour section. Returns a complete brand palette — primary, secondary, neutral, alert — with rationale for each colour and its relationship to the category.

EXTRACT · PROMPT C1
ROLE: Senior brand designer...
TASK: Create a brand colour palette.
Primary: hero colour (hex + name + anchor)
Secondary: 2× supporting colours
Neutral: 2× toned neutrals
Alert: 1× functional colour
FORMAT: Table: Role / Hex / Name / Rationale / Contrast with category
Vol. 04 · Workflow Prompts

The structured critique.

Critique Prompt C1. The solo design review — run it before any client presentation to find what's weak before they do.

EXTRACT · CRITIQUE PROMPT C1
ROLE: Senior design director...
TASK: Structured critique:
— What's working (and why)
— What isn't (specifically why)
— One prioritised change
— Most likely client pushback
TONE: Peer-to-peer. No hedging. No preamble.
Vol. 05 · Workshop

The prompt chain.

Vol. 05 shows complete prompt chains for five real projects. Each prompt uses the previous output as its context. Here's the principle from Project 01.

EXTRACT · PROJECT 01 ANNOTATION

"Three prompts, each using the previous output as its context. This chaining is the core workflow technique. You're not starting fresh each time — you're building a coherent project thread."

Brief Distill → Territory Naming → Identity System Brief
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