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Expert guide for creating effective prompts for Google Stitch AI UI design tool. Use when user wants to design UI/UX in Stitch, create app interfaces, generate mobile/web designs, or needs help crafting Stitch prompts. Covers prompt structure, specificity techniques, iteration strategies, and design-to-code workflows for Stitch by Google.
Create banners using AI image generation. Discuss format/style, generate variations, iterate with user feedback, crop to target ratio. Use when user wants to create a banner, header, hero image, or cover image.
Design Thinking process—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test. Use for product design, solving ambiguous problems, or when you don't know what users really need.
Apply Design Thinking's five stages — Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test — to solve user-centered problems. Use this skill when the user needs to solve an ambiguous problem, redesign a user experience, facilitate an innovation workshop, or develop a new product concept from scratch — even if they say 'we don't know what to build', 'how do we innovate', or 'the users aren't happy but we're not sure why'.
Use when a project needs requirements or design clarification before creative work like features, components, or behavior changes.
When creating vector artwork, illustrations, or SVG graphics for creative expression - provides iterative drawing workflow with visual feedback using render-svg tool
Choose the right prototyping fidelity and method for the design question.
Apply principles of good design taste when creating, reviewing, or critiquing any creative or technical work. Use this skill whenever the user asks you to design something, review a design, create UI/UX, architect a system, write something with aesthetic intent, evaluate the quality of code or creative work, or asks for feedback on whether something is "good." Also trigger when users mention taste, aesthetics, beauty in design, elegance, simplicity, or when they want help making something not just functional but genuinely well-crafted. This skill applies across domains: software, writing, visual design, architecture, presentations, APIs, data models, and more. Even if the user doesn't explicitly mention "design," use this skill when the underlying task is about making something better, more elegant, or more refined.