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7-phase frontend design review with accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA), responsive testing, visual polish. Use for PR reviews, UI audits, or encountering contrast issues, broken layouts, accessibility violations, inconsistent spacing, missing focus states.
54 real design systems (Stripe, Linear, Vercel) as HTML/CSS.
Create a self-contained HTML file for whatever the user is describing, in the effective HTML style. Use when the user wants an HTML artifact that isn't specifically a diagram or a plan — a report, explainer, comparison, deck, prototype, or anything else best delivered as one HTML file.
Strip designs to their essence by removing unnecessary complexity. Great design is simple, powerful, and clean.
DESIGN-CATALOG
Instructions on how to design high quality frontend aesthetics
Design user-centric interfaces for web applications. Creates wireframes, visual designs, and interactive prototypes with usability focus.
Enforces framework-native frontend development. Use the component library and CSS framework as intended — no overrides, no fighting the framework. Respects the design system, uses Tailwind best practices, and leverages the component library's built-in theming instead of bypassing it.
Editorial-minimalist web prototype. Warm monochrome canvas, serif display + grotesque body, 1px hairline borders, muted pastel chips, generous macro-whitespace, ambient micro-motion. Distilled from Leonxlnx/taste-skill `minimalist-skill`.
Swiss industrial-print 风: 单字 grotesque、巨数字、ASCII 装饰
Community skill for applying the Geist design system to Vercel-inspired UI across React, Next.js, Vite, Astro, Svelte, Vue, HTML/CSS, Tailwind, shadcn, and Radix surfaces. Use it for typography, spacing, color tokens, material treatment, component styling, app shells, dashboards, forms, tables, dialogs, empty/loading/error states, responsive layouts, and UI polish. This is a community-authored skill, not an official Vercel skill. Trigger when the user asks for Geist, Vercel-style UI, or generic clean, modern, premium, beautiful, polished SaaS/developer-product visual design where no other final visual system, brand direction, or art direction is requested. Do not trigger for non-visual frontend work such as bug fixes, data wiring, analytics, tests, build tooling, API/state changes, or behavior-only accessibility fixes unless the task also creates or materially changes rendered UI.
Use when the user wants to design, redesign, shape, critique, audit, polish, clarify, distill, harden, optimize, adapt, animate, colorize, extract, or otherwise improve a frontend interface. Covers websites, landing pages, dashboards, product UI, app shells, components, forms, settings, onboarding, and empty states. Handles UX review, visual hierarchy, information architecture, cognitive load, accessibility, performance, responsive behavior, theming, anti-patterns, typography, fonts, spacing, layout, alignment, color, motion, micro-interactions, UX copy, error states, edge cases, i18n, and reusable design systems or tokens. Also use for bland designs that need to become bolder or more delightful, loud designs that should become quieter, live browser iteration on UI elements, or ambitious visual effects that should feel technically extraordinary. Not for backend-only or non-UI tasks.