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Found 15 Skills
Organize and structure information for clarity and discoverability. Design navigation systems, hierarchies, and mental models that match user needs.
Use when organizing content for digital products, designing navigation systems, restructuring information hierarchies, improving findability, creating taxonomies or metadata schemas, or when users mention information architecture, IA, sitemap, navigation design, content structure, card sorting, tree testing, taxonomy, findability, or need help making information discoverable and usable.
Evaluate design effectiveness from a UX perspective. Assesses visual hierarchy, information architecture, emotional resonance, and overall design quality with actionable feedback.
Strip designs to their essence by removing unnecessary complexity. Great design is simple, powerful, and clean.
When the user wants to plan, map, or restructure their website's page hierarchy, navigation, URL structure, or internal linking. Also use when the user mentions "sitemap," "site map," "visual sitemap," "site structure," "page hierarchy," "information architecture," "IA," "navigation design," "URL structure," "breadcrumbs," "internal linking strategy," or "website planning." NOT for XML sitemaps (that's technical SEO — see seo-audit). For SEO audits, see seo-audit. For structured data, see schema-markup.
Analyze card sorting results to inform information architecture and navigation structure. Use after conducting open or closed card sort studies.
Evaluates interfaces, components, screens, and flows against universal UX/UI principles (heuristics, UX laws, Gestalt, cognitive psychology, accessibility) and delivers concrete, prioritized improvements. Use whenever the user shares UI code, screenshots, components, or mockups and wants feedback — even if they don't use the words "critique" or "review". Also trigger when the user asks "what's wrong with this UI", "how can I improve this", "review my component", "does this look right", "give me feedback on this design", or shares any interface and asks for thoughts. Trigger for partial slices too (a single button, form, or card) — not only full screens.
Generate an Information Architecture (IA) document from a service plan, PRD, or product idea. Outputs a structured screen hierarchy as Markdown nested lists and saves to SCREENS.md.
Low/high fidelity wireframes, user flows, information architecture, prototyping techniques, and design iteration processes
Expert in documentation structure, cohesion, flow, audience targeting, and information architecture. Use PROACTIVELY for documentation quality issues, content organization, duplication, navigation problems, or readability concerns. Detects documentation anti-patterns and optimizes for user experience.
UX design principles for creating intuitive, accessible, and user-centered digital experiences
Strip designs to their essence by removing unnecessary complexity. Great design is simple, powerful, and clean.