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Found 7 Skills
Evaluate designs for usability, visual hierarchy, consistency, and adherence to design principles. Trigger with "what do you think of this design", "give me feedback on", "critique this", "review this mockup", or when the user shares a design and asks for opinions.
Comprehensive UX audit using IxDF's 7 factors, 5 usability characteristics, and 5 interaction dimensions. Holistic evaluation with redesign proposals based on user-centered design principles.
Evaluate UX/UI using Don Norman's 7 fundamental design principles from The Design of Everyday Things. Audit discoverability, affordances, signifiers, feedback, mapping, constraints and conceptual models.
Deep-dive usability evaluation of specific user tasks. Simulates novice user cognition step-by-step to identify learnability issues, unclear actions, and points of confusion.
Evaluate UX/UI using Jakob Nielsen's 10 usability heuristics. Comprehensive audit of visibility, control, consistency, error prevention, recognition, flexibility, aesthetics, error recovery, and documentation.
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.
Laws of UX critique skill. Use when evaluating mockups, screenshots, design specs, prototypes, flows, onboarding, checkout, dashboards, forms, or design-review requests, even when the user does not say UX or name a law. Output the 2-4 most relevant laws with specific application and law-grounded recommendations. Do not use for pure frontend implementation code review, WCAG/accessibility audits, or brand/visual-identity critique unless interaction usability is also in scope.