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Found 357 Skills
Disney's 12 animation principles, cinematic storytelling techniques, and comic book conventions apply to web UI — used subtly, they make interfaces feel alive, intentional, and emotionally resonant. Use when designing transitions, micro-interactions, onboarding flows, scroll animations, or any motion in the UI.
In large applications, information architecture determines whether users can find, understand, and act on data. Naming matters. The UI should mirror the data model and signal how data can be transformed. Dangerous or irreversible changes always require a confirm dialog. Use when designing navigation, naming entities, structuring large feature sets, or modelling data-driven UI.
A standalone pricing page — header, plan tiers, feature comparison table, and an FAQ. Use when the brief asks for "pricing", "plans", "subscription tiers", or a "compare plans" page.
OKR tracker page — quarter banner, three objectives with their key results as progress bars, owner avatars, status pills, and a "this quarter at a glance" sidebar. Use when the brief mentions "OKRs", "key results", "objectives", or "目标".
Kanban / task board with columns (To do / In progress / In review / Done), draggable-looking cards, assignee avatars, swimlanes, and a top filter bar. Use when the brief mentions "kanban", "task board", "sprint board", "trello", "看板".
Laws of UX critique skill. Use when evaluating mockups, screenshots, design specs, prototypes, flows, onboarding, checkout, dashboards, forms, or design-review requests, even when the user does not say UX or name a law. Output the 2-4 most relevant laws with specific application and law-grounded recommendations. Do not use for pure frontend implementation code review, WCAG/accessibility audits, or brand/visual-identity critique unless interaction usability is also in scope.
Game-inspired fantasy aesthetic with bold, premium visuals, rich color palettes, and immersive thematic elements.
Real-world mimicry with textured surfaces, 3D effects, and familiar physical metaphors for intuitive digital interfaces.
Conversational AI-first interface with minimal controls, clear outcomes, and delegated task flows for agentic workflows.
Futuristic sci-fi aesthetic with dark themes, vibrant neon accents, and immersive spatial elements.
Open Orbit briefing skill — selected by the Orbit pipeline when GitHub is the user's only connected connector, or when the user explicitly scopes their daily digest to GitHub. Pulls the past 24 hours of PRs, review requests, issues, CI runs, and merges from the user's authenticated GitHub connection and renders them in a layout that mirrors GitHub's native Notifications + PR-diff visual language. This skill should not be triggered manually — it is invoked by Orbit's daily-digest scheduler against live GitHub data.
Apply production-grade design standards when building or reviewing pages, components, or UI. Use this skill whenever the user asks to build a page, design a component, lay out a section, review the UI, fix the layout, or check design quality. Triggers on build a page, create a component, design a section, hero, card, CTA, layout, review the UI, fix the design, design system, design tokens, spacing, typography scale, button standards, mobile design. Also triggers for any production design decision where contrast, accessibility, spacing, or visual hierarchy matters.