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version: alpha name: Dell 1996 Inspired description: An inspired interpretation of Dell.com's 1996 design language — a catalog-era enterprise web design built around a literal black page frame, vivid flat color-block "ribbon cards" tinted in sage, salmon, periwinkle, sky, peach and lime, chunky Helvetica-Black display titles, Times Roman body copy, and an entire visual vocabulary of pre-Photoshop hand-cut GIF stickers (NEW! bursts, award seals, beveled product photos).

colors: primary: "#e91d2a" on-primary: "#ffffff" canvas: "#ffffff" surface: "#ffffff" ink: "#000000" frame-ink: "#000000" yellow-sticker: "#fcc20f" purple-stripe: "#6a26a4" link: "#0000ee"

Ribbon-card tint family (one per product line)

tint-olive: "#8e8a25" tint-sage: "#b3bd95" tint-salmon: "#d77a7a" tint-peach: "#e6915d" tint-lime: "#c0d4a7" tint-sky: "#9ab6c8" tint-steel: "#a5b8c0" tint-periwinkle: "#8c9ae0"

typography: display: fontFamily: Arial Black fontSize: 36px fontWeight: 900 lineHeight: 1.0 letterSpacing: 0 heading-1: fontFamily: Arial Black fontSize: 24px fontWeight: 900 lineHeight: 1.05 letterSpacing: 0 heading-2: fontFamily: Helvetica fontSize: 16px fontWeight: 700 lineHeight: 1.2 letterSpacing: 0 heading-3: fontFamily: Helvetica fontSize: 14px fontWeight: 700 lineHeight: 1.2 letterSpacing: 0 body: fontFamily: Times New Roman fontSize: 14px fontWeight: 400 lineHeight: 1.4 letterSpacing: 0 body-sm: fontFamily: Times New Roman fontSize: 12px fontWeight: 400 lineHeight: 1.4 letterSpacing: 0 caption: fontFamily: Times New Roman fontSize: 11px fontWeight: 400 lineHeight: 1.35 letterSpacing: 0 button: fontFamily: Helvetica fontSize: 12px fontWeight: 700 lineHeight: 1.0 letterSpacing: 0 link: fontFamily: Times New Roman fontSize: 14px fontWeight: 400 lineHeight: 1.4 letterSpacing: 0 ui-label: fontFamily: Helvetica fontSize: 12px fontWeight: 700 lineHeight: 1.0 letterSpacing: 0

rounded: none: 0px full: 9999px

spacing: xxs: 2px xs: 4px s: 6px sm: 8px m: 10px md: 12px lg: 16px xl: 20px xxl: 24px section-sm: 32px section: 40px section-lg: 48px

components:

─── Brand-native components ───

page-frame: backgroundColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" textColor: "{colors.canvas}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 8px

top-banner: backgroundColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" textColor: "{colors.canvas}" typography: "{typography.heading-2}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

section-eyebrow-olive: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-olive}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" typography: "{typography.display}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 24px 16px

section-eyebrow-salmon: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-salmon}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" typography: "{typography.display}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 24px 16px

ribbon-card-title: backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.heading-3}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 6px 12px

ribbon-card-body-sage: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-sage}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

ribbon-card-body-salmon: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-salmon}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

ribbon-card-body-peach: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-peach}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

ribbon-card-body-lime: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-lime}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

ribbon-card-body-sky: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-sky}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

ribbon-card-body-steel: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-steel}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

ribbon-card-body-periwinkle: backgroundColor: "{colors.tint-periwinkle}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 12px 16px

cta-block-red: backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}" textColor: "{colors.on-primary}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 16px

phone-callout: backgroundColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" textColor: "{colors.primary}" typography: "{typography.heading-2}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 4px 8px

buy-a-dell-sticker: backgroundColor: "{colors.yellow-sticker}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.button}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 4px 8px

new-burst-sticker: backgroundColor: "{colors.yellow-sticker}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" typography: "{typography.button}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 4px 8px

cert-seal: backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}" textColor: "{colors.canvas}" typography: "{typography.button}" rounded: "{rounded.full}" size: 64px

icon-label-nav: backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" typography: "{typography.ui-label}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 8px

text-input: backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 4px 6px

button-primary: backgroundColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" textColor: "{colors.on-primary}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.button}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 6px 16px

button-secondary: backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.button}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: 6px 16px

button-text-link: backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" textColor: "{colors.link}" typography: "{typography.link}" rounded: "{rounded.none}"

footer-band: backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" typography: "{typography.body-sm}" padding: 16px

─── Examples (illustrative, kit-mirror) — injected by derive-examples-block.mjs ───

─── Examples (illustrative) — auto-derived; resolve any TO_FILL markers below ───

ex-pricing-tier: description: "Default Pricing tier card. Re-uses feature-card chrome with the base white surface." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" textColor: "{colors.ink}" borderColor: "{colors.frame-ink}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.lg}" ex-pricing-tier-featured: description: "Featured/highlighted tier — polarity-flipped surface (dark fill + light text in light mode, light fill + dark text in dark mode)." backgroundColor: "{colors.ink}" textColor: "{colors.on-primary}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.lg}" ex-product-selector: description: "What's Included summary card — re-purposed for SaaS / B2B verticals (NOT a literal product gallery)." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.lg}" ex-cart-drawer: description: "Subscription summary — re-purposed for SaaS / B2B (line items per add-on, not literal cart)." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.lg}" item-divider: "{colors.frame-ink}" ex-app-shell-row: description: "Sidebar nav row inside the App Shell example. Active state uses brand primary as the indicator." backgroundColor: "{colors.canvas}" activeIndicator: "{colors.primary}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.sm} {spacing.md}" ex-data-table-cell: description: "Default data-table th + td chrome. Header uses mono-caps eyebrow typography; body uses body-sm." headerBackground: "{colors.surface}" headerTypography: "{typography.caption}" bodyTypography: "{typography.body-sm}" cellPadding: "{spacing.s} {spacing.md}" rowBorder: "{colors.frame-ink}" ex-auth-form-card: description: "Sign-in / sign-up card. Re-uses feature-card chrome with text-input primitives inside." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.lg}" ex-modal-card: description: "Modal dialog surface — same chrome as feature-card with elevated shadow." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.lg}" ex-empty-state-card: description: "Empty-state illustration frame." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.xl}" captionTypography: "{typography.body}" ex-toast: description: "Toast notification surface — feature-card shape + medium shadow." backgroundColor: "{colors.surface}" rounded: "{rounded.none}" padding: "{spacing.md} {spacing.lg}" typography: "{typography.body-sm}"


Overview

Dell's December 1996 home page is a perfectly preserved fossil of catalog-era enterprise web design — the moment when a Fortune-100 brand decided the web was important enough to invest in, but two years before CSS would be widely adopted and three years before "design system" was a phrase anyone used. Every visual choice on the page is a downstream consequence of that constraint: layout via HTML tables, type via the browser's built-in font stack (Arial Black / Helvetica / Times Roman), color via 8-bit-safe flat fills, and decoration via hand-cut GIF "stickers" (the NEW! burst, the round PC Magazine Readers' Choice seal, the beveled "BUY a DELL" yellow tab). The page is bordered — literally bordered, in a 1-cell-wide black HTML table — and inside that frame, every product line gets a "ribbon card": a white title bar with a sharp black underline, a tinted body block in one of eight catalog colors (sage, salmon, peach, lime, sky, steel, periwinkle, olive), and a beveled product photograph notched into the right edge of the card.

The brand voice carries through in two anchors: a vivid Dell-red CTA panel on the left of the homepage (cream-yellow Times Roman copy on a {colors.primary} fill, set inside the black frame) and a screaming red phone number — 1-800-213-DELL — pinned to the top-right of every page, because in 1996 the website was a brochure that ended with a phone call. The footer is a row of four hand-drawn icon-labels (FIND / HOME / ONLINE STORE / SERVICE & SUPPORT) linked by a thin green horizontal rule, and a single classic-Mosaic-blue underlined "Copyright" link sitting above the legal small print in Times Roman.

Key Characteristics:

  • Literal page frame: every page sits inside a {colors.frame-ink} (black) outer border ~8 px thick — the design treats the browser window as a printed picture frame
  • Flat color-block "ribbon cards" tint each product family with a dedicated catalog color ({colors.tint-sage} Latitude, {colors.tint-salmon} OptiPlex GX, {colors.tint-periwinkle} PowerEdge, {colors.tint-sky} Dellware, etc.) — no gradients, no shadows, no opacity
  • Chunky display typography in {typography.display} (Arial Black 36 / weight 900) for section title blocks; {typography.heading-2} (Helvetica Bold 16) for product row titles; {typography.body} Times Roman 14 for everything else
  • Hand-cut GIF "stickers" overlay the layout: yellow "BUY a DELL" tab in the top right, angled "NEW!" bursts on new product rows, round red PC Magazine Readers' Choice seals
  • {colors.primary} (Dell red) reserved for two things only: the homepage CTA panel and the top-right phone number — never decorative
  • Footer icon-nav with classic-blue ({colors.link} #0000ee) anchor underlines — the unmistakable Netscape 3.x link colour

Colors

Brand & Accent

  • Dell Red ({colors.primary} — #e91d2a): The brand's signature red. Reserved for the homepage CTA panel ("At Dell.com, we'll help you find the right system…"), the top-right phone number, and the PC Magazine Readers' Choice seal ring. Never used as a card body fill.
  • Dell Yellow ({colors.yellow-sticker} — #fcc20f): Sticker yellow — the "BUY a DELL" tab in the top banner, and the angled "NEW!" bursts overlapping new product rows.
  • Dell Purple ({colors.purple-stripe} — #6a26a4): The accent stripe behind the lowercase ".com" / "DELL" wordmark text — appears inside the "BUY a DELL" sticker chrome only.

Surface

  • Frame Ink ({colors.frame-ink} — #000000): Pure black. The page frame, the top banner background, button fills, and all 1 px ribbon-card hairlines.
  • Canvas ({colors.canvas} — #ffffff): True white inside the frame. The page surface, the ribbon-card title-bar fill, and the icon-label nav backdrop.

Text

  • Ink ({colors.ink} — #000000): Body text, headings, link copy before visit. Pure black; no warm-near-black softening in 1996.
  • Link ({colors.link} — #0000ee): Classic Mosaic / Netscape 3.x default link blue. Underlined inline anchors ("Copyright", "(Terms of Use)", inline "from Dell's award-winning service and support teams").

Ribbon-Card Tint Family

Eight catalog colors, one per product line — these are the page's chromatic personality:

  • Olive ({colors.tint-olive} — #8e8a25): "DIMENSION DESKTOPS" eyebrow block
  • Sage ({colors.tint-sage} — #b3bd95): Latitude Notebooks ribbon body
  • Salmon ({colors.tint-salmon} — #d77a7a): "OPTIPLEX DESKTOP SYSTEMS" eyebrow + GX Series body
  • Peach ({colors.tint-peach} — #e6915d): Dimension card body + OptiPlex Gs body
  • Lime ({colors.tint-lime} — #c0d4a7): OptiPlex G Series body
  • Sky ({colors.tint-sky} — #9ab6c8): Dellware ribbon body
  • Steel ({colors.tint-steel} — #a5b8c0): Dimension XPS Pro ribbon body
  • Periwinkle ({colors.tint-periwinkle} — #8c9ae0): PowerEdge ribbon body

The tints are saturated but not vivid — they sit just below true neutral chroma, the signature of GIF-era web-safe-palette quantization.

Typography

Font Family

Three system-stack families, no webfonts (webfonts didn't exist yet):

  • Arial Black (fallback: Helvetica, system-ui sans) — display headings only. The chunky stenciled section eyebrows ("DIMENSION DESKTOPS", "OPTIPLEX DESKTOP SYSTEMS") are Arial Black at weight 900, set in all-caps with normal tracking.
  • Helvetica (fallback: Arial, system-ui sans) — product-row titles, button labels, the top banner's "BUILD YOUR OWN COMPUTER. ONLINE." headline. Always bold (700), always all-caps.
  • Times New Roman (fallback: Times, serif) — body copy. Every paragraph, every caption, every inline anchor sits in default-rendered Times Roman. The serifs date the design instantly — body text on the modern web is almost never serif.

Hierarchy

TokenSizeWeightLine HeightUse
{typography.display}36px9001.0Section eyebrow titles ("DIMENSION DESKTOPS", "OPTIPLEX DESKTOP SYSTEMS")
{typography.heading-1}24px9001.05Sub-page hero headlines
{typography.heading-2}16px7001.2Top banner copy, product-line H1 ("Reliable PC's for High-Performance Computing.")
{typography.heading-3}14px7001.2Ribbon-card title bar ("OPTIPLEX GX PRO", "DIMENSION XPS")
{typography.body}14px4001.4Default paragraph copy, ribbon-card body, CTA-panel copy
{typography.body-sm}12px4001.4"This site is best viewed with browser versions 3.0 and higher."
{typography.caption}11px4001.35Footer copyright text
{typography.button}12px7001.0Button labels, "NEW!" sticker, BUY-a-DELL sticker
{typography.ui-label}12px7001.0Icon-label nav uppercase labels ("FIND", "HOME", "ONLINE STORE", "SERVICE & SUPPORT")

Principles

  • Sans for UI, serif for body — the inverse of the modern convention, and a dead giveaway of mid-90s typography.
  • Display weights are extreme (900 / Black) and never softer. The "Dimension" / "OptiPlex" eyebrow blocks lean on the heaviest weight the font ships.
  • No letter-spacing tracking adjustments — pixel-fonts in 1996 didn't reward it. Everything is set at the browser's default kern.
  • Line-height is tight on display (1.0) and conventional on body (1.4) — a holdover from print-magazine catalog layout.

Note on Font Substitutes

All three families are operating-system defaults on every consumer OS shipped in 1996 (Windows 95: Arial / Times New Roman; Mac OS 7.5+: Helvetica / Times). The brand had no fallback strategy because no fallback was needed — the fonts were always present. Modern reproductions can stay on this exact stack (Arial Black / Helvetica / Times New Roman) for authenticity.

Layout

Spacing System

  • Base unit: 4 px (with 2 / 6 / 10 intermediates). 1996 page layout was driven by HTML table cell padding (cellpadding="4" / cellspacing="0") rather than a designed scale.
  • Tokens: {spacing.xxs} 2px · {spacing.xs} 4px · {spacing.s} 6px · {spacing.sm} 8px · {spacing.m} 10px · {spacing.md} 12px · {spacing.lg} 16px · {spacing.xl} 20px · {spacing.xxl} 24px · {spacing.section-sm} 32px · {spacing.section} 40px · {spacing.section-lg} 48px.
  • Card interior padding: {spacing.md} 12 px vertical / {spacing.lg} 16 px horizontal on ribbon-card bodies.
  • Section vertical rhythm: {spacing.section} 40 px between product-ribbon stacks; {spacing.section-sm} 32 px between the eyebrow color block and its first ribbon-card.

Grid & Container

  • Fixed-width table layout pinned around 760 px wide — the de facto 1996 standard targeting 800×600 monitors with a small scrollbar gutter.
  • Two-column outer structure: left rail (~28 %) carries the homepage icon-link grid + CTA red panel; right column (~72 %) carries the product ribbon stack.
  • No grid system in the modern sense — every section is its own <table> declaration with hard-coded column widths.

Whitespace Philosophy

Tight by modern standards. Catalog density wins over editorial breath — every pixel inside the black frame is doing work (illustration, color block, headline, body). The compensating decompression happens inside each ribbon card: white title bar + tinted body block + product photo notch creates internal breathing room without enlarging the overall page.

Responsive Strategy

Breakpoints

NameWidthKey Changes
Period default800 × 600Fixed 760 px layout, designed for the era's standard monitor
Modern desktop1280+ pxLayout sits centered with generous side gutters — emulates "magazine spread in the middle of the screen"
Tablet768 pxBlack frame compresses to 4 px; ribbon-cards stack at full width inside
Mobile< 480 pxBlack frame to 2 px; two-column structure collapses to single column; left rail icon grid stacks above the right-column product stack

Touch Targets

1996 had no notion of touch — the original designs assume mouse-only. Modern reproductions need to widen the icon-label nav targets to 44 × 44 px minimum at mobile (the 1996 icons sat at ~24 × 24 with 8 px label below, well under modern guidelines).

Collapsing Strategy

  • At ≤ 768 px, the homepage's left-rail icon-link grid (Online Store / Service / Why Dell? / Government / Worldwide / Order Status / Company Info / U.S. Careers) collapses from a 2 × 4 grid to a single-column stack
  • Ribbon-card right-edge product photo notch becomes a top-aligned full-width image at mobile
  • The top banner's tagline ("BUILD YOUR OWN COMPUTER. ONLINE.") shrinks one type tier; the phone number wraps below the BUY-a-DELL sticker
  • Footer icon-label nav stays 4-up at all widths — the icons are small enough to survive

Image Behavior

Product photos are bitmap GIFs with hand-applied bevel shadows — they were authored at fixed pixel widths (typically 80–120 px wide). The right-edge notch effect was achieved by table-cell negative spacing. Modern reproductions should keep the bevel shadow effect (it's signature) but use SVG drop-shadow or CSS filter: drop-shadow(2px 2px 0 #000) to recreate it crisply at high-DPI.

Elevation & Depth

LevelTreatmentUse
0 — FlushNo shadow, no borderBody text, copyright row, footer band background
1 — Hairline1px solid {colors.frame-ink}Ribbon-card outer edge, table-cell dividers
2 — Frame8px solid {colors.frame-ink}The page-frame border around the entire viewport
3 — BevelHard-edge 1 px highlight + 1 px shadow on GIF stickers and product photos"BUY a DELL" yellow sticker, NEW! bursts, award seals, product photographs

There are no soft shadows in the 1996 design — every depth cue is either a hard 1 px border or a hand-painted bevel inside a GIF. Modern reproductions that need to feel period-accurate must resist the urge to add Material-style elevation or atmospheric drop shadows.

Decorative Depth

Bevels and frames carry the entire depth vocabulary:

  • The page frame is the strongest depth cue — it tells the viewer "this is a contained document, not a continuous canvas."
  • Bevels on stickers (BUY a DELL, NEW!, PC Magazine Readers' Choice) push them forward off the page surface as if pinned on with thumbtacks.
  • Product photographs carry their own hand-painted bevel + drop-shadow, baked into the GIF itself.

Shapes

Border Radius Scale

TokenValueUse
{rounded.none}0pxUniversal default — buttons, cards, inputs, banners, page frame, ribbon-card bodies, eyebrow blocks
{rounded.full}9999pxCircular award seals (PC Magazine Readers' Choice), the round "h" sticker on the HOME icon

The 1996 design has effectively two radius modes: square (everything) and round (decorative seal stickers). No 4 / 8 / 12 px subtle radius tier — that vocabulary belongs to the post-Bootstrap web.

Photography Geometry

Product photos are rectangular GIFs with their own internal beveled "monitor" framing — they sit at native pixel dimensions, never scaled. Aspect ratios cluster around 4:3 (the era's standard CRT shape). Avatars don't exist on this site — staff photography was reserved for "About Dell" pages not captured in these snapshots.

Components

No hover states documented. Per the global no-hover policy, every component below documents Default state only.

Frame & Banner

page-frame — the literal black border around the entire viewport.

  • Background {colors.frame-ink}, padding {spacing.sm} 8 px on every side, no radius.
  • The page sits inside this border. Treat it as a non-negotiable container chrome; collapsing it on mobile is acceptable (to ~4 px), but removing it entirely loses the brand.

top-banner — pure-black strip running across the top with white "BUILD YOUR OWN COMPUTER. ONLINE." headline + sub-tagline, the yellow "BUY a DELL" sticker pinned at right, and the red "1-800-213-DELL" phone number.

  • Background {colors.frame-ink}, text {colors.canvas}, type {typography.heading-2}, padding 12 px vertical / 16 px horizontal, no radius.

Section Eyebrow Blocks

section-eyebrow-olive — large tinted color block holding the chunky stenciled section title ("DIMENSION DESKTOPS"). Used at the top of the Dimension product page.

  • Background {colors.tint-olive}, text {colors.ink}, type {typography.display} (Arial Black 36 / 900), padding 24 × 16, no radius.

section-eyebrow-salmon — same chrome with the OptiPlex line's salmon-pink fill ("OPTIPLEX DESKTOP SYSTEMS").

  • Background {colors.tint-salmon}, otherwise identical to the olive variant.

Ribbon Cards

The brand's signature component. Each product-row "card" is a stack of three pieces:

  1. ribbon-card-title — white horizontal title bar with the product variant name in Helvetica Bold all-caps (e.g. "OPTIPLEX GX PRO", "DIMENSION XPS", "POWEREDGE SERVERS"). 1 px bottom border in {colors.frame-ink}.
    • Background {colors.canvas}, text {colors.ink}, type {typography.heading-3}, padding 6 × 12, no radius.
  2. ribbon-card-body-<tint> — color-block body in one of eight tints, holding the short marketing pitch in {typography.body} (Times Roman 14). Padding 12 × 16. The product photograph notches into the right edge with a transparent GIF cutout.
  3. Photo notch — the GIF sits in the rightmost ~25 % of the row, hanging slightly above and below the body bar like a card pinned to a corkboard.

Each tint variant is its own component entry. Pick the one that matches the product family:

  • ribbon-card-body-sage{colors.tint-sage} fill, used for Latitude Notebooks rows
  • ribbon-card-body-salmon{colors.tint-salmon} fill, used for OptiPlex GX Series rows
  • ribbon-card-body-peach{colors.tint-peach} fill, used for Dimension rows and OptiPlex Gs
  • ribbon-card-body-lime{colors.tint-lime} fill, used for OptiPlex G Series rows
  • ribbon-card-body-sky{colors.tint-sky} fill, used for Dellware rows
  • ribbon-card-body-steel{colors.tint-steel} fill, used for Dimension XPS Pro rows
  • ribbon-card-body-periwinkle{colors.tint-periwinkle} fill, used for PowerEdge Server rows

All seven share identical chrome: 1 px solid {colors.frame-ink} border, {spacing.md} × {spacing.lg} (12 × 16) padding, {rounded.none} (sharp corners), {typography.body} Times Roman 14 inside. Only the fill color changes per product family.

Call-to-Action

cta-block-red — the homepage's vivid Dell-red panel ("At Dell.com, we'll help you find the right system, configure it, price it, and order it…").

  • Background {colors.primary}, text {colors.on-primary} (white), 1 px solid frame-ink border, type {typography.body} (Times Roman 14), padding 16 px, no radius.
  • One per page maximum. The brand's most aggressive attention-grab — never use it for anything except a top-tier sales message.

phone-callout — top-right phone number ("1-800-213-DELL") rendered as red on the black banner.

  • Background {colors.frame-ink}, text {colors.primary}, type {typography.heading-2} Helvetica Bold 16, padding 4 × 8, no radius. Pinned to the right of the top banner on every page.

Stickers (GIF-style overlays)

buy-a-dell-sticker — yellow rectangular sticker with "BUY a DELL" in Helvetica Bold, the "a" set in a small purple stripe, the "DELL" wordmark in black. Pinned to the top-right of every page.

  • Background {colors.yellow-sticker}, text {colors.ink}, 1 px black border, type {typography.button}, padding 4 × 8, no radius.

new-burst-sticker — angled yellow burst with "NEW!" in Helvetica Bold black, overlapping the right side of new product ribbon-cards. Slight rotation (~15°) gives it the pinned-on-with-tape feel.

  • Background {colors.yellow-sticker}, text {colors.ink}, type {typography.button}, padding 4 × 8, no radius (rotation applied separately).

cert-seal — round red award seal: center reads "PC MAGAZINE", ringed by "SERVICE · RELIABILITY · READERS' CHOICE", with an inner white field and red bordered ring. Sits on the right rail of product pages.

  • Background {colors.primary}, text {colors.canvas}, type {typography.button}, rounded {rounded.full}, 64 px size.

Navigation

icon-label-nav — bottom-of-page navigation row: four hand-drawn icons (eyeglasses-FIND / house-HOME / yellow-sticker-ONLINE STORE / wrench-SERVICE & SUPPORT) connected by a thin green horizontal rule, each with an uppercase Helvetica label beneath.

  • Background {colors.canvas}, text {colors.ink}, type {typography.ui-label}, padding 8 px around each icon-label pair, no radius.
  • The connecting green rule is part of the GIF imagery, not a CSS border.

Inputs & Buttons

text-input — bordered HTML input. White fill, 1 px solid black border, Times Roman 14 inside.

  • Background {colors.canvas}, text {colors.ink}, 1 px solid frame-ink, type {typography.body}, padding 4 × 6, no radius.
  • Used on the Search and "Configure & Buy" forms (not visible in these three captures but consistent with the era's HTML 3.2 form widgets).

button-primary — black filled button with white Helvetica Bold uppercase label.

  • Background {colors.frame-ink}, text {colors.on-primary}, 1 px solid frame-ink, type {typography.button}, padding 6 × 16, no radius.

button-secondary — white filled outlined button. Same chrome with inverted colours.

  • Background {colors.canvas}, text {colors.ink}, 1 px solid frame-ink, type {typography.button}, padding 6 × 16, no radius.

button-text-link — bare underlined anchor in classic-Mosaic blue.

  • Text {colors.link} #0000ee, type {typography.link} Times Roman 14, underline on default. No padding, no radius.

Footer

footer-band — the bottom of every page: icon-label nav row, classic-blue Copyright link, "(Terms of Use)" parenthetical, browser-compatibility small print, and the Microsoft BackOffice / Internet Explorer logo banners.

  • Background {colors.canvas}, text {colors.ink}, 1 px top border in frame-ink, type {typography.body-sm}, padding 16 px.

Examples (illustrative)

Auto-derived kit-mirror demonstration surfaces (scripts/derive-examples-block.mjs). Each ex-* entry references brand-native primitives so downstream consumers (/preview-design, /generate-kit) re-skin the same 10 surfaces consistently. TO_FILL markers indicate missing primitives — resolve in the LLM judgment pass.

ex-pricing-tier — Default Pricing tier card. Re-uses feature-card chrome with the base white surface.

  • Properties: backgroundColor, textColor, borderColor, rounded, padding

ex-pricing-tier-featured — Featured/highlighted tier — polarity-flipped surface (dark fill + light text in light mode, light fill + dark text in dark mode).

  • Properties: backgroundColor, textColor, rounded, padding

ex-product-selector — What's Included summary card — re-purposed for SaaS / B2B verticals (NOT a literal product gallery).

  • Properties: backgroundColor, rounded, padding

ex-cart-drawer — Subscription summary — re-purposed for SaaS / B2B (line items per add-on, not literal cart).

  • Properties: backgroundColor, rounded, padding, item-divider

ex-app-shell-row — Sidebar nav row inside the App Shell example. Active state uses brand primary as the indicator.

  • Properties: backgroundColor, activeIndicator, rounded, padding

ex-data-table-cell — Default data-table th + td chrome. Header uses mono-caps eyebrow typography; body uses body-sm.

  • Properties: headerBackground, headerTypography, bodyTypography, cellPadding, rowBorder

ex-auth-form-card — Sign-in / sign-up card. Re-uses feature-card chrome with text-input primitives inside.

  • Properties: backgroundColor, rounded, padding

ex-modal-card — Modal dialog surface — same chrome as feature-card with elevated shadow.

  • Properties: backgroundColor, rounded, padding

ex-empty-state-card — Empty-state illustration frame.

  • Properties: backgroundColor, rounded, padding, captionTypography

ex-toast — Toast notification surface — feature-card shape + medium shadow.

  • Properties: backgroundColor, rounded, padding, typography

Do's and Don'ts

Do

  • Keep the literal {components.page-frame} black border on every page — this is the brand's single most identifiable container chrome.
  • Reserve {colors.primary} (Dell red) for the {components.cta-block-red} panel and the {components.phone-callout} only. Every other use dilutes the urgency signal.
  • Use the eight ribbon-card tint colors ({colors.tint-olive} / sage / salmon / peach / lime / sky / steel / periwinkle) as a family — pick one per product line and stay with it across the line's marketing surfaces.
  • Set every display headline in {typography.display} (Arial Black 36 / weight 900). The brand's typographic register depends on extreme weight against flat color.
  • Keep body copy in {typography.body} Times Roman 14 — substituting a modern sans loses the catalog feel entirely.
  • Render every CTA / button at {rounded.none} (0 px). Modern soft-radius buttons betray the era.
  • Use hand-painted bevels / hard-edge GIF shadows on stickers and product photos. Never substitute a soft CSS shadow.

Don't

  • Don't introduce a chromatic accent outside the eight catalog tints + Dell red + Dell yellow + classic link blue. The palette is closed by design.
  • Don't soften any corner. {rounded.none} is the universal modifier; only award seals get {rounded.full}.
  • Don't replace Times Roman body with Arial / Helvetica / Inter / a webfont — the serif body is the era's signature.
  • Don't add soft drop-shadows or atmospheric gradients. The brand has hard borders and flat fills; everything else reads as anachronism.
  • Don't crop or "tuck" product photos with border-radius or clip-path. The notch into the ribbon-card right edge is the framing — the photo itself stays a hard rectangle.
  • Don't pair two {components.cta-block-red} panels on the same page. The red fill is meant to be the singular attention pole.
  • Don't strip the {components.phone-callout} from the top banner. In 1996 the website existed to drive phone-call orders; the phone number IS the navigation.