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World-class UI design expertise combining the precision of Jony Ive's Apple work, the systems thinking of Figma's design philosophy, and the accessibility obsession of Inclusive Design principles. UI design is the craft of making interfaces that users don't notice - because they just work. Great UI isn't about making things pretty. It's about making the right thing obvious and the wrong thing impossible. Every pixel, every animation, every spacing decision either helps the user or hurts them. The best UI designers are invisible - users accomplish their goals without ever thinking about the interface. Use when "ui design, visual design, interface design, component, design system, figma, sketch, color, typography, spacing, layout, animation, motion, responsive, mobile design, button, form design, card, modal, navigation, icon, ui, design, visual, interface, components, design-system, figma, accessibility" mentioned.
Systematically validate your business hypotheses before building anything. Master Steve Blank's Customer Development methodology that became the foundation of Lean Startup and YC's approach. Use when: **Starting a new venture** to avoid building something nobody wants; **Before writing a line of code** to validate problem-solution fit; **Pivoting decisions** to systematically test new directions; **Early-stage fundraising** to prove market validation; **Product roadmap planning** to prioritiz...
Scan documents and slides for off-brand colors, fonts, and logos. Validate against brand guidelines and suggest corrections.
Apply cognitive fluency principles to improve clarity, trust, and conversion. Use when designing landing pages, writing copy, creating interfaces, or optimizing any content for better user comprehension and engagement.
Design behavior change using the B=MAP framework. Use when designing onboarding flows, improving conversion, building habits, increasing feature adoption, or understanding why users don't take desired actions.
Apply the halo effect in product design and UX. Use when designing first impressions, brand perception, feature presentation, or understanding how one positive attribute influences perception of others.
Optimize decision-making speed by managing choice quantity. Use when designing navigation, menus, feature sets, onboarding flows, or any interface where users must choose between options.
Professional UI/UX design expertise for static HTML/CSS/JS sites. Covers design thinking, user psychology, visual hierarchy, minimalist interaction patterns, accessibility, and performance-driven design. Use when designing features, improving UX, or conducting design reviews.
Critically review terminal user interfaces for UX quality, responsiveness, visual design, and interactivity. Use when asked to "review my TUI", "test my TUI UX", "audit my terminal UI", "check TUI responsiveness", "review TUI keybindings", "check interactivity", or any request to evaluate the user experience quality of a ratatui/crossterm/ncurses-based terminal application. Launches the TUI in tmux, systematically tests 10 dimensions (responsiveness, input conflicts, visual clarity, navigation, feedback loops, error states, layout, keyboard design, permission flows, visual design & color), and produces a graded report with screenshots and specific findings. Benchmarks against Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex — the three best-in-class AI terminal UIs.
Help users run effective customer discovery conversations and extract actionable insights. Use when someone is preparing for user research, planning discovery interviews, writing interview questions, analyzing findings, validating problems, understanding customer behavior, or trying to learn what customers actually want. Triggers include mentions of "customer interviews", "user research", "discovery calls", "talking to customers", "validating ideas", "customer conversations", "problem validation", or questions about what to ask customers.
Diagnose and fix convergent ideation. Use when brainstorming produces the same ideas every time, when all ideas cluster around one approach, or when you need to escape domain defaults.
Use this when you need to execute R2 in the sdlc-dev product requirement Spec process, transcribe requirements/solution.md into a deliverable, acceptable, and testable requirements/prd.md, while avoiding guessing file paths, continuing generation when solution.md is missing, or using "Pending Questions/Open Questions" to replace the verification checklist.