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Deploy 8 radically different visual direction demos for a website or webapp project. Creates self-contained Next.js pages under /demo/ with distinct identities (typography, color palette, layout, animation, accessibility) so the user can compare and choose. After selection, generates production-ready theme tokens, Tailwind config, CSS variables, and base components matching the chosen direction. Use when: starting a new web project, redesigning a site, choosing visual direction, the user says "style selector", "choose styles", "visual alternatives", "pick a design direction", or wants to compare different aesthetic approaches before committing to one. Works with Next.js + Tailwind CSS projects (landing pages, web apps, SaaS, dashboards).
Apply Redis official brand guidelines to frontend UI implementations. Use this skill when building Redis-branded web interfaces, creating marketing pages, styling dashboards, or implementing any UI that must follow the Redis visual identity. Covers colors, typography, components, and dark mode.
Use for UI design and implementation work to avoid generic AI-looking interfaces. Provides anti-slop rules, a required discovery phase before coding, and guidance for layout, typography, color, motion, accessibility, dashboards, tables, landing pages, theming, and polish. Trigger when editing UI code or reviewing and refining components, pages, screens, layouts, animations, responsive behavior, or design systems.
Build brand identities -- visual systems, color palettes, typography, voice/tone, brand guidelines. Activate for branding projects, rebrands, or when brand consistency is needed.
Interactive StyleSeed setup wizard for choosing app type, brand color, visual style, typography, and the first screen scaffold.
Design conventions and visual quality guide for Phoenix projects using DuskMoon UI. Defines component color defaults, theme setup, surface elevation, color pairing rules, typography, layout composition, and motion patterns. Read this before writing any HEEX template, CSS, layout code, or creating new pages/views.
1950s-1990s nostalgia with skeuomorphic touches, grainy textures, retro color palettes, and pixel-style typography.
Contemporary editorial style with serif typography, minimal palettes, and clean layouts for polished digital products.
Apply production-grade design standards when building or reviewing pages, components, or UI. Use this skill whenever the user asks to build a page, design a component, lay out a section, review the UI, fix the layout, or check design quality. Triggers on build a page, create a component, design a section, hero, card, CTA, layout, review the UI, fix the design, design system, design tokens, spacing, typography scale, button standards, mobile design. Also triggers for any production design decision where contrast, accessibility, spacing, or visual hierarchy matters.
Minimal pre-launch landing with email capture, brand logo, and optional decorative layer. Reads DESIGN.md for colors, typography, and layout rules. Best for: product launches, beta signups, early access programs, indie projects.
Use this skill whenever a user asks to generate, create, draw, render, or edit images with GPT Image 2 / gpt-image-2, text-to-image, reference-image editing, inpainting, posters, typography, Chinese text, UI mockups, diagrams, or gallery prompts. Analyze the user's prompt, search the bundled Reference Gallery/craft files for matching design patterns, confer on direction when useful, then call the packaged `gpt-image` CLI or bundled `scripts/generate.py`. Do not write new image-generation code unless explicitly asked to modify this repo.
Use ready-to-use DESIGN.md files to scaffold complete design systems in Claude Design with colors, typography, components, and UI kits