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Found 5 Skills
Apply a Swiss International Style design system using Tailwind CSS. Use when asked to style a webpage, clean up a UI, apply a design system, make something look great, or when the user references Swiss design, grotesque fonts, Helvetica, grid systems, modernist typography, or 1960s/1950s design aesthetics. Implements IBM Plex Sans typography, stone color palette, opacity-based hierarchy, generous whitespace, and structured grid layouts.
Swiss industrial-print web prototype. Newsprint canvas, monolithic black grotesque, viewport-bleeding numerals, hairline grid dividers, hazard-red accent, ASCII syntax decoration. Distilled from Leonxlnx/taste-skill `brutalist-skill` (Swiss Industrial Print mode).
Review UI changes against Swiss International Style design system. Checks colors, typography, borders, shadows, spacing, and anti-patterns. Use before committing any frontend UI changes.
Swiss-style user-research narrative template in warm-paper editorial aesthetics. Use when users ask for a premium research deck or story-first live artifact with minimalist typography, high-clarity layout, subtle motion, donut breakdowns, and keyboard/click navigation across slides in a single HTML file.
Swiss-inspired creative-mode presentation template skill with bold editorial typography, high-contrast geometric cards, interactive slide navigation, theme switching, hotspot overlays, and palette choreography in a single-file HTML artifact. Use when users ask for a premium presentation-style landing, a Swiss/brutalist deck look, or a creative launch page with rich interactions.