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ForgeFX Documents

Customer-ready business documents built from rough source material.

This skill turns notes, screenshots, PDFs, and working documents into polished ForgeFX one-pagers, pilot briefs, white papers, proposal appendices, and editable Word deliverables—with sourcing, branding, and visual verification built into the workflow.

What the skill does

  • Finds the buying story. It extracts the customer pain, proposed pilot, business value, evidence, and decision needed next.
  • Builds the right document. It chooses a useful structure rather than mechanically restyling or concatenating source material.
  • Applies ForgeFX branding. Official logos, industrial photography, warm Forge colors, Oswald display type, Open Sans body copy, and readable hierarchy.
  • Protects credibility. It never invents customer results or return-on-investment numbers; unsupported claims are reframed as value mechanisms.
  • Verifies the actual artifact. Word files are exported, rendered, and visually checked for clipping, overlap, broken tables, distorted logos, and accidental blank pages.

Working sequence

01

Extract the source

Read the supplied text and preserve useful visuals before drafting.

02

Shape the narrative

Lead with the operational problem, bounded solution, evidence, outcomes, and next decision.

03

Build the editable artifact

Create the working Word document or one-page handout using the ForgeFX design system.

04

Export and inspect

Render the document and repair every visual defect before delivery.

Portable Maintenance Training Simulator pilot brief
New visual exemplar: Portable Maintenance Training Simulator

A strong one-page industrial pilot brief supplied by Adam. The editable source and production process are unknown, so the skill records only the visible narrative and design patterns.

Why this example belongs here

  • A complete one-page sales narrative: customer context, opportunity, concept, reasons to act, pilot sequence, outcomes, and contact information.
  • Real heavy equipment and a mechanic make the proposed training experience immediately understandable.
  • The message sells operational outcomes—standardization, onboarding, instructor leverage, readiness measurement, and future scale.
  • The three-step pilot feels concrete: pick the machine, build the workflow, measure readiness.
  • The icon-led rows and strong contrast make a dense portrait page easy to scan.
Interpretation rule: preserve this artifact’s hierarchy and buying logic, but use the current ForgeFX design system for new work. Blue/cyan belongs inside simulator interfaces, not as the general marketing palette.

Quality gates

EvidenceClaims must be supported by supplied sources. Concept art is not product proof.
ReadabilityNormal copy stays at the brand floor and remains legible at print size.
BrandOfficial lockups, correct proportions, warm industrial palette, and real imagery.
DeliveryEditable file first by default; private PDF rendering is used for quality assurance.