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Found 65 Skills
Todoist's UI design system. Use when building interfaces inspired by Todoist's aesthetic - light mode, Inter font, 4px grid.
Generate structured decision-making tools — step-by-step guides, bias checkers, scenario explorers, and interactive dashboards. Use when facing significant choices requiring systematic analysis. Supports multiple cognitive styles and output formats.
Design intuitive, meaningful interactions grounded in user goals and cognitive principles. Use when designing component behaviors, user flows, feedback systems, error handling, loading states, transitions, accessibility, keyboard navigation, touch/gesture interactions, or when evaluating interaction quality. Also use for modal vs modeless decisions, direct manipulation patterns, input device considerations, emotional/dramatic aspects of UX, or when asked about making interfaces feel responsive, humane, and goal-directed.
An immersive, interactive, exhibit-style interface that blends storytelling, animation, and gamified elements to create a playful, experience-driven journey. The entire app sits on a single continuous brand-colored canvas (deep green)
Web design guidelines and standards by the Vercel engineering team. Covers layout, typography, color, motion, and accessibility for product UI.
Common interface patterns, navigation patterns, form patterns, data display patterns, feedback patterns, and accessibility considerations
Chrome Extensions UX/UI design and implementation guidelines for popups, side panels, content scripts, and options pages. Triggers on tasks involving browser extension UI, manifest v3, chrome APIs.
Create high-quality animated explainer visuals for essays and blog posts. Use when the user wants to visualize concepts, processes, data, or ideas with interactive web animations. Triggers on requests like "create a visual for", "animate this concept", "make an explainer", "visualize this idea", "diagram this process", "show this data", or when essay content would benefit from visual explanation. Handles abstract concepts (mental models, frameworks), technical processes (algorithms, systems), and data visualization (trends, comparisons). Outputs self-contained HTML/CSS/JS that embeds directly in web content.
Master color design with color theory, accessibility, theming, and dark mode. Create harmonious color systems that work across contexts, support accessibility standards, and enable flexible theming. Includes color psychology, contrast ratios, and color-blind friendly palettes.
Designs UX/UI for websites and web apps: UX strategy, information architecture, user flows, wireframes, UI systems, component specs, and polished visual design. Use when the user asks to design, redesign, modernise, critique, or improve a website, landing page, web app interface, design system, style guide, or UI kit.
Master typography design with font selection, type scales, hierarchy, readability, and accessibility. Create consistent, beautiful typography that works across all devices and contexts. Includes modular scales, fluid typography, variable fonts, and accessibility best practices.
SwiftUI NavigationStack, NavigationSplitView, and navigation transition patterns for iOS 16-18+. Covers @Observable coordinators, zoom transitions, hero animations, sheet vs push decisions, multi-step flows, anti-patterns, performance, accessibility, deep linking, and state restoration. This skill should be used when designing navigation hierarchies, implementing screen transitions, choosing between sheet and push, orchestrating multi-step flows, using @Observable with @Environment and @Bindable, or reviewing navigation code for anti-patterns.