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Creates visual design philosophies and expresses them as static art in PNG and PDF formats using composition, color theory, typography, and graphic design principles. Use when asked to "create a poster", "design artwork", "make a visual design", "create static art", or "design a graphic piece". Develops aesthetic movements through form, space, color, and minimal text as visual accents. Works with PDF and PNG output files plus markdown design manifestos. Produces original visual designs using design philosophy methodology rather than copying existing artists.
Use when making design decisions, reviewing UI for HIG compliance, choosing colors/backgrounds/typography, or defending design choices - quick decision frameworks and checklists for Apple Human Interface Guidelines
Designs UX and creates wireframes.
Frame epics as testable hypotheses using an if/then structure that articulates the action or solution, the target beneficiary, the expected outcome, and how you'll validate success. Use this to manage
Guide product managers through preparing for customer discovery interviews by asking adaptive questions about research goals, customer segments, constraints, and methodologies. Use this to design effe
Diagnose SaaS business health using key metrics, identify red flags, and prioritize actions. Analyzes growth, retention, efficiency, and capital health.
A 30-60-90 day playbook for VP and CPO leaders entering a new role: diagnose before acting, surface unwritten strategy, assess people, and build the body of evidence that informs all decisions.
UI/UX design intelligence. 50 styles, 21 palettes, 50 font pairings, 20 charts, 9 stacks.
You MUST use this before any creative work — creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements, and design before implementation.
Senior AI Product Manager. Expert in Probabilistic Strategy, Rapid Agentic Prototyping, and Hypothesis Generation for 2026.
Use when planning product roadmaps with Now/Next/Later horizons. Not for feature prioritization (use pm-prioritization).
Customer interview question bank and synthesis templates for product discovery.