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IdeaForge brand identity - colors, typography, and visual guidelines. Use when styling UI components, creating marketing materials, or ensuring brand consistency.
[Must Read · Mandatory] Mandatory specifications for company front-end development. You must read this skill before writing or modifying any front-end code. It covers all development constraints including mandatory Composition API specifications, naming conventions, API calling rules, Pinia state management, component splitting, etc.
Expert frontend design guidelines for creating beautiful, modern UIs. Use when building landing pages, dashboards, or any user interface.
Teaches the AI to design like a high-end agency. Defines the exact fonts, spacing, shadows, card structures, and animations that make a website feel expensive. Blocks all the common defaults that make AI designs look cheap or generic.
Write production-ready print stylesheets. Covers @page rules, page breaks, visibility, color management, typography, images, links, tables, and framework-specific gotchas for Next.js/React/Tailwind. Use when the user asks to add print styles, make a page printable, or create a print-friendly layout.
Create and validate DESIGN.md files that give AI coding agents structured understanding of design systems through machine-readable tokens and human-readable rationale.
Expert in React development with modern patterns, hooks, and performance optimization
Premium design and micro-interactions toolkit.
Build UIs with shadcn/ui components. Covers CLI commands, component installation, theming with CSS variables, OKLCH colors, and customization patterns. Triggers on shadcn, shadcn-ui, add component, or theming questions.
Apply CSS container queries for component-based responsive design. Use when implementing responsive components that adapt to their container size rather than viewport size.
Paperclip UI design system guide for building consistent, reusable frontend components. Use when creating new UI components, modifying existing ones, adding pages or features to the frontend, styling UI elements, or when you need to understand the design language and conventions. Covers: component creation, design tokens, typography, status/priority systems, composition patterns, and the /design-guide showcase page. Always use this skill alongside the frontend-design skill (for visual quality) and the web-design-guidelines skill (for web best practices).
Master color design with color theory, accessibility, theming, and dark mode. Create harmonious color systems that work across contexts, support accessibility standards, and enable flexible theming. Includes color psychology, contrast ratios, and color-blind friendly palettes.