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Plan the UX and UI for a feature before writing code. Runs a structured discovery interview, then produces a design brief that guides implementation. Use during the planning phase to establish design direction, constraints, and strategy before any code is written.
Provides visual identity direction and creative briefing frameworks including Alina Wheeler's five-phase process, strategy-to-visual translation method, mood board methodology, logo brief structure, photography style frameworks, and typography/color direction. Auto-activates during visual direction, creative briefing, mood board creation, logo brief writing, and visual identity system work. Use when discussing visual direction, creative briefs, mood boards, logo briefs, photography style, visual identity, visual strategy, visual translation, visual expression, design direction, or visual language.
The entry point for Intent, a UX and design strategy system. Sets project context, routes to specialized skills, and loads foundational UX knowledge. Activate when starting any UX or product design work, setting project context, routing to other skills, evaluating an existing product's UX, or when the user asks about design intent, user experience strategy, ethical design, dark patterns, or design systems thinking.
Map, analyze, and redesign the systems behind product experiences. Part of the Intent design strategy system. Creates service blueprints, ecosystem maps, process architecture, and dependency diagrams. Understands how services, teams, tools, and data flows connect to produce (or fail to produce) user outcomes. Proposes structural changes to how products and services are organized. Trigger on: service blueprints, system maps, process architecture, actor/role mapping, dependency analysis, cross-functional workflows, operational design, "how does this system work?", "what breaks when X happens?", "map out the service", "where are the dependencies?", or any question about the structural machinery behind a product experience. Use this skill broadly — whenever someone needs to understand or redesign how a system works, not just what a user sees.
Articulate a compelling north-star product vision that aligns teams and inspires strategic design decisions.