I don't know. I am not normally the one to throw the copy pasta around for "low effort" IC's. I was typically the person to say that IC's are meant to just be that. Rough drafts of ideas. I mean that's how a lot of the early stuff started out. But yeah this feels really, useless?
I am probably going to come off as a gatekeeper or rude here but, like everyone knows GMK is ABS doubleshot. Adding that to your IC seems like fluff and like you JUST learned that yourself lol. Which makes me think you really aren't someone who's been around in keyboards for more than a couple of weeks. If you are a designer and you want to share that skill with different communities, I think that's great. But this is kind of a forgettable post. It doesn't provide any sort of information that a customer would need or want in order to gauge actual interest. I still don't think and IC needs to be a fleshed out product page. But I mean this shows VERY little thought process or intention. Like what am I supposed to tell you? That I like the colors? Because the colors could change drastically since it doesn't look rendered right. And I can't tell you if I like the kitting because, there isn't any. The most I can tell you is, "yeah I think a green and yellow set would look cool". And then I would forget this was ever posted. Like you could have at LEAST spent the extra, what, 60 minutes, picking out some RAL codes on the RAL website. You even mention that you want to RAL match so why not just pick on out before posting this so that I can at least say to myself, "hmmm yeah those colors could look good. I wonder how this person will use them?"
So yeah the post isn't very aware at all. No theme or goal. No concrete detail for me to latch on to. It's kind of a terrible post lol. I apologize for being so blunt but, it has to be said.
I don't want to discourage you. I think you should still work on it and develop it. Every set has the potential to be great! So don't stop here. But do a lot of research, work on it a little harder, and then update the thread. Give us something concrete instead of, this.