
π―Skills8
A design skill that amplifies safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Uses techniques like dramatic typography scale, bold color choices, asymmetric layouts, and purposeful motion while maintaining usability.
A design skill that adds moments of joy, personality, and unexpected polish to interfaces. Implements micro-interactions, animations, playful copy, and visual surprises like confetti and celebrations to make functional UIs memorable and enjoyable.
A design skill that strips interfaces to their essence by removing unnecessary complexity. Applies ruthless simplification through progressive disclosure, element consolidation, and reduction to the 20% of features that deliver 80% of value.
Tones down visually aggressive or overstimulating designs by reducing intensity while preserving quality. Part of the Impeccable collection, it provides techniques for desaturating colors, softening contrast, refining typography, and calming animations to achieve a more sophisticated aesthetic.
Pushes interfaces past conventional limits with technically ambitious implementations including shaders, spring physics, scroll-driven reveals, and 60fps animations. Part of the Impeccable collection, it provides structured techniques for creating extraordinary browser experiences while maintaining performance and accessibility.
Skill for creating distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality, guiding AI to commit to bold aesthetic directions and avoid generic AI aesthetics.
Designs and improves onboarding flows, empty states, and first-run experiences to help users reach value quickly. Part of the Impeccable design skill collection, it provides structured patterns for progressive onboarding, guided setup wizards, interactive tutorials, and contextual hints.
A design skill that improves interface resilience through better error handling, internationalization support, text overflow handling, and edge case management. Tests against extreme inputs, network failures, and i18n scenarios to make UIs production-ready.