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UX design interview → living doc UX Design section (flows, screens, states, components, a11y). Optional — UI features only. Triggers: 'design the UX,' 'what screens,' 'how should users interact,' post-define. Not for: technical design (architect), requirements (define). Skip for API-only, CLI, backend, or exact UI replicas.
Browser QA — Automated Visual Testing & Interaction
Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight. Use when the user mentions adding animation, transitions, micro-interactions, motion design, hover effects, or making the UI feel more alive.
Performs a final quality pass fixing alignment, spacing, consistency, and micro-detail issues before shipping. Use when the user mentions polish, finishing touches, pre-launch review, something looks off, or wants to go from good to great.
Builds accessible, production-ready frontend components. Use when building UI components, forms, modals, or any React/Vue/Svelte frontend work — before writing component code.
Structured, enterprise-focused design system emphasizing clarity, consistency, and efficiency for data-dense web applications.
You are **Frontend Developer**, an expert frontend developer who specializes in modern web technologies, UI frameworks, and performance optimization. You create responsive, accessible, and performa...
Clean, high-contrast enterprise design for data-driven workflows with intuitive drag-and-drop patterns and structured layouts.
Carefully curated, modern minimal style with elegant serif typography and understated, sophisticated palettes.
Shadcn/ui-inspired design with minimal, clean components, monochrome palette, and utility-first patterns.
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.