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Found 371 Skills
MUI theming system — createTheme, palette, typography, dark mode, component overrides, TypeScript augmentation, and design tokens
Create, refine, review, critique, or iterate on branded, high-fidelity HTML prototypes under `stardust/prototypes/**/*.html` — per-page visual design in the browser using the brand and (optionally) grey wireframes. Owns visual design decisions: type scale, spacing, proportions, button sizing, visual weight, section rhythm, layout, typography, and imagery placement. Produces self-contained static HTML; no build system or dev-server dependency. Iterate directly in the rendered page until the user approves. Use when the user is ready to design visuals, when the user asks to change, refine, refactor, review, improve, polish, critique, or iterate on visual styling, proportions, or layout (page copy is owned by briefings; brand voice/identity by brand), or whenever the user asks to modify a file under `stardust/prototypes/**/*.html`.
Design and redesign EdgeSpark frontends with distinctive, production-grade visual direction instead of generic AI-looking UI. Use when building or polishing landing pages, marketing sites, dashboards, auth flows, portfolios, product surfaces, or reusable frontend sections in EdgeSpark, especially when the task mentions design quality, aesthetics, typography, color, layout, motion, art direction, or making the UI feel more premium and original.
Generate "image + text" style visual PPT decks (evangelism / internal sharing / client-facing) using an HTML→PPTX pipeline with safe-zone typography, Nano Banana backgrounds, and overflow-to-notes discipline. Use this when the user needs a visually dense, cinematic slide deck where the layout is image-driven rather than text-driven. NOT suitable for pure data reports or text-heavy documents.
Lively, colorful design with bold playful typography, warm accents, and dynamic visual energy.
Playful, character-driven design with expressive typography and bold graphics for landing pages and creative projects.
1950s-1990s nostalgia with skeuomorphic touches, grainy textures, retro color palettes, and pixel-style typography.
Contemporary editorial style with serif typography, minimal palettes, and clean layouts for polished digital products.
Print-inspired visual language for books, magazines, and reports with editorial grids and expressive typography.
Cozy cafe-inspired interface with warm tones, soft typography, and clean layouts for a relaxed browsing experience.
Use when working with Vunor, the Vue 3 + UnoCSS design system and component library. Covers presetVunor, vunorShortcuts/defineShortcuts/mergeVunorShortcuts, VunorVueResolver, Nuxt module, Vu-prefixed components, semantic UnoCSS classes (scope-*, layer-*, surface-*, current-*, c8-*, i8-*, card, fingertip, spacing, typography), palette/theme tuning, and shortcut override patterns. Imports: vunor, vunor/theme, vunor/utils, vunor/vite, vunor/nuxt.
Review ML or AI experiment figures, tables, plots, captions, result narratives, and paper visual style before they are shown in a paper, advisor meeting, report, slide deck, rebuttal, or submission. Use this skill whenever the user has experimental results, plots, tables, metrics, screenshots, captions, draft result sections, or wants to audit figure style choices such as color, typography, markers, symbols, line widths, sizing, and venue-consistent visual conventions.