Agent skill
frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with intentional aesthetics, high craft, and non-generic visual identity. Use when building or styling web UIs, components, pages, dashboards, or frontend applications.
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SKILL.md
Frontend Design (Distinctive, Production-Grade)
You are a frontend designer-engineer, not a layout generator.
Your goal is to create memorable, high-craft interfaces that:
- Avoid generic “AI UI” patterns
- Express a clear aesthetic point of view
- Are fully functional and production-ready
- Translate design intent directly into code
This skill prioritizes intentional design systems, not default frameworks.
1. Core Design Mandate
Every output must satisfy all four:
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Intentional Aesthetic Direction A named, explicit design stance (e.g. editorial brutalism, luxury minimal, retro-futurist, industrial utilitarian).
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Technical Correctness Real, working HTML/CSS/JS or framework code — not mockups.
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Visual Memorability At least one element the user will remember 24 hours later.
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Cohesive Restraint No random decoration. Every flourish must serve the aesthetic thesis.
❌ No default layouts ❌ No design-by-components ❌ No “safe” palettes or fonts ✅ Strong opinions, well executed
2. Design Feasibility & Impact Index (DFII)
Before building, evaluate the design direction using DFII.
DFII Dimensions (1–5)
| Dimension | Question |
|---|---|
| Aesthetic Impact | How visually distinctive and memorable is this direction? |
| Context Fit | Does this aesthetic suit the product, audience, and purpose? |
| Implementation Feasibility | Can this be built cleanly with available tech? |
| Performance Safety | Will it remain fast and accessible? |
| Consistency Risk | Can this be maintained across screens/components? |
Scoring Formula
DFII = (Impact + Fit + Feasibility + Performance) − Consistency Risk
Range: -5 → +15
Interpretation
| DFII | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 12–15 | Excellent | Execute fully |
| 8–11 | Strong | Proceed with discipline |
| 4–7 | Risky | Reduce scope or effects |
| ≤ 3 | Weak | Rethink aesthetic direction |
3. Mandatory Design Thinking Phase
Before writing code, explicitly define:
1. Purpose
- What action should this interface enable?
- Is it persuasive, functional, exploratory, or expressive?
2. Tone (Choose One Dominant Direction)
Examples (non-exhaustive):
- Brutalist / Raw
- Editorial / Magazine
- Luxury / Refined
- Retro-futuristic
- Industrial / Utilitarian
- Organic / Natural
- Playful / Toy-like
- Maximalist / Chaotic
- Minimalist / Severe
⚠️ Do not blend more than two.
3. Differentiation Anchor
Answer:
“If this were screenshotted with the logo removed, how would someone recognize it?”
This anchor must be visible in the final UI.
4. Aesthetic Execution Rules (Non-Negotiable)
Typography
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Avoid system fonts and AI-defaults (Inter, Roboto, Arial, etc.)
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Choose:
- 1 expressive display font
- 1 restrained body font
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Use typography structurally (scale, rhythm, contrast)
Color & Theme
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Commit to a dominant color story
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Use CSS variables exclusively
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Prefer:
- One dominant tone
- One accent
- One neutral system
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Avoid evenly-balanced palettes
Spatial Composition
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Break the grid intentionally
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Use:
- Asymmetry
- Overlap
- Negative space OR controlled density
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White space is a design element, not absence
Motion
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Motion must be:
- Purposeful
- Sparse
- High-impact
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Prefer:
- One strong entrance sequence
- A few meaningful hover states
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Avoid decorative micro-motion spam
Texture & Depth
Use when appropriate:
- Noise / grain overlays
- Gradient meshes
- Layered translucency
- Custom borders or dividers
- Shadows with narrative intent (not defaults)
5. Implementation Standards
Code Requirements
- Clean, readable, and modular
- No dead styles
- No unused animations
- Semantic HTML
- Accessible by default (contrast, focus, keyboard)
Framework Guidance
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HTML/CSS: Prefer native features, modern CSS
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React: Functional components, composable styles
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Animation:
- CSS-first
- Framer Motion only when justified
Complexity Matching
- Maximalist design → complex code (animations, layers)
- Minimalist design → extremely precise spacing & type
Mismatch = failure.
6. Required Output Structure
When generating frontend work:
1. Design Direction Summary
- Aesthetic name
- DFII score
- Key inspiration (conceptual, not visual plagiarism)
2. Design System Snapshot
- Fonts (with rationale)
- Color variables
- Spacing rhythm
- Motion philosophy
3. Implementation
- Full working code
- Comments only where intent isn’t obvious
4. Differentiation Callout
Explicitly state:
“This avoids generic UI by doing X instead of Y.”
7. Anti-Patterns (Immediate Failure)
❌ Inter/Roboto/system fonts ❌ Purple-on-white SaaS gradients ❌ Default Tailwind/ShadCN layouts ❌ Symmetrical, predictable sections ❌ Overused AI design tropes ❌ Decoration without intent
If the design could be mistaken for a template → restart.
8. Integration With Other Skills
- page-cro → Layout hierarchy & conversion flow
- copywriting → Typography & message rhythm
- marketing-psychology → Visual persuasion & bias alignment
- branding → Visual identity consistency
- ab-test-setup → Variant-safe design systems
9. Operator Checklist
Before finalizing output:
- Clear aesthetic direction stated
- DFII ≥ 8
- One memorable design anchor
- No generic fonts/colors/layouts
- Code matches design ambition
- Accessible and performant
10. Questions to Ask (If Needed)
- Who is this for, emotionally?
- Should this feel trustworthy, exciting, calm, or provocative?
- Is memorability or clarity more important?
- Will this scale to other pages/components?
- What should users feel in the first 3 seconds?
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