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Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Provides analysis tools for auditing existing designs and generation tools for creating color palettes, typography systems, design tokens, and component templates. Supports React, Vue, Svelte, and vanilla HTML/CSS. Use when building web components, pages, or applications. Keywords: design, UI, frontend, CSS, components, palette, typography, tokens, accessibility.
Superhuman's UI design system. Use when building interfaces inspired by Superhuman's aesthetic - light mode, Inter font, 4px grid.
Converts Figma/design specifications into production-ready UI components with accurate spacing, typography, color tokens, responsive rules, and interaction states (hover, focus, disabled, active). Generates Tailwind/shadcn code with design system tokens mapping. Use when translating "Figma to code", "design specs to components", or "implement design system".
Design UI as information architecture + interaction + visual tone, then translate into implementable specs. Apply when discussing screen design, component design, design systems, or visual hierarchy.
Design and manipulate Pencil (.pen) files using MCP tools. Use this skill when (1) creating UI screens, dashboards, or layouts in .pen format, (2) reading or modifying existing .pen designs, (3) working with design system components, (4) generating code from .pen files, or (5) understanding PEN file structure, tokens, or schema.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces. Always generates 3 wildly different worldclass proposals with UX architecture. Use when building web components, pages, dashboards, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
Design system generation and UI/UX planning intelligence. Use when the user needs to choose a color palette, select fonts, generate a design system, plan a visual direction, or explore UI styles before implementation. Covers 50+ styles, 97 palettes, 57 font pairings across 9 stacks. Do NOT use for building/coding UI — use frontend-design for implementation.
Initialize .chalk folder — analyze a repo and capture its architecture, coding style, tech stack, design assets, and project identity into chalk.json and structured docs
This skill should be used when a designer wants to produce a holistic design for a full feature before it is broken into tasks — for example "design feature
Color science expert skill with 286K words of reference material covering OKLCH/OKLAB, palette generation, accessibility/contrast, color naming, pigment mixing, and historical color theory.
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.