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Senior expert in Tailwind CSS 4.0+, CSS-First architecture, and modern Design Systems. Use when configuring themes, migrating from v3, or implementing native container queries.
UI/UXデザインインテリジェンス。57スタイル、95カラーパレット、56フォントペアリング、24チャートタイプ、8スタック(React、Next.js、Vue、Svelte、SwiftUI、React Native、Flutter、Tailwind)対応。アクション:plan、build、create、design、implement、review、fix、improve、optimize、enhance、refactor、UI/UXコードのチェック。プロジェクト:ウェブサイト、ランディングページ、ダッシュボード、管理パネル、EC、SaaS、ポートフォリオ、ブログ、モバイルアプリ、.html、.tsx、.vue、.svelte。要素:ボタン、モーダル、ナビバー、サイドバー、カード、テーブル、フォーム、チャート。スタイル:グラスモーフィズム、クレイモーフィズム、ミニマリズム、ブルータリズム、ニューモーフィズム、ベントグリッド、ダークモード、レスポンシブ、スキューモーフィズム、フラットデザイン。トピック:カラーパレット、アクセシビリティ、アニメーション、レイアウト、タイポグラフィ、フォントペアリング、スペーシング、ホバー、シャドウ、グラデーション。
Generate visual design proposal catalogues for existing projects. Use when: - User wants to explore design directions before implementation - Redesigning or refreshing an existing interface - Starting /aesthetic or /polish without clear direction - User says "explore designs", "show me options", "design directions" Keywords: design catalogue, proposals, visual exploration, aesthetic directions, DNA
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.
Analyze and extract design patterns from visual examples. Deconstructs design systems, color palettes, typography, and layout principles from reference materials.
Material 3 Expressive (M3E). Comprehensive guidance on expressive design system for Flutter with platform support for Android and Linux desktop. Covers color tokens, typography scales, motion specifications, shape tokens, spacing ramps, and component enhancements for creating emotionally engaging UIs. Includes migration guidance from standard M3 and platform-specific integration notes.
Audit a newsletter draft for visual opportunities, score and rank them, and generate on-brand visual assets using AI. Use when enhancing a newsletter draft with visuals, when a draft has [screenshot] placeholders, when asked to 'add visuals to the newsletter', 'create images for this issue', 'make this more visual', or when any newsletter draft needs strategic visual enhancement.
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.
Provides guidelines for applying Mantel's brand styles to diagrams and frontend components. Use when asked to create visuals that need to align with Mantel's branding.
Use when the user wants IxLab to design or redesign a page, flow, feature, component, or cross-cutting system and produce persistent UX and UI artifacts in the correct order.
Deploy 8 radically different visual direction demos for a website or webapp project. Creates self-contained Next.js pages under /demo/ with distinct identities (typography, color palette, layout, animation, accessibility) so the user can compare and choose. After selection, generates production-ready theme tokens, Tailwind config, CSS variables, and base components matching the chosen direction. Use when: starting a new web project, redesigning a site, choosing visual direction, the user says "style selector", "choose styles", "visual alternatives", "pick a design direction", or wants to compare different aesthetic approaches before committing to one. Works with Next.js + Tailwind CSS projects (landing pages, web apps, SaaS, dashboards).
Build interfaces with design engineering craft — the intersection of design and code. Use this skill when the user asks to build UI components, interactive elements, animations, micro-interactions, or polished web experiences. Triggers on mentions of "design engineer", "interaction design", "micro-interactions", "craft", "polish", "delight", "animation", "motion design", "haptics", "toast", "command palette", "design system components", or requests for interfaces that feel alive, responsive, and meticulously detailed. This skill should also be used when the user wants to add invisible details, fine-tune interactions, or make something "feel right". Complements the frontend-design skill by focusing specifically on interaction quality, motion, and engineering craft.