frontend-design
Scannednpx machina-cli add skill Weaverse/.agents/frontend-design --openclawThis skill guides creation of distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces that avoid generic "AI slop" aesthetics. Implement real working code with exceptional attention to aesthetic details and creative choices.
The user provides frontend requirements: a component, page, application, or interface to build. They may include context about the purpose, audience, or technical constraints.
Design Thinking
Before coding, understand the context and commit to a BOLD aesthetic direction:
- Purpose: What problem does this interface solve? Who uses it?
- Tone: Pick an extreme: brutally minimal, maximalist chaos, retro-futuristic, organic/natural, luxury/refined, playful/toy-like, editorial/magazine, brutalist/raw, art deco/geometric, soft/pastel, industrial/utilitarian, etc. There are so many flavors to choose from. Use these for inspiration but design one that is true to the aesthetic direction.
- Constraints: Technical requirements (framework, performance, accessibility).
- Differentiation: What makes this UNFORGETTABLE? What's the one thing someone will remember?
CRITICAL: Choose a clear conceptual direction and execute it with precision. Bold maximalism and refined minimalism both work - the key is intentionality, not intensity.
Then implement working code (HTML/CSS/JS, React, Vue, etc.) that is:
- Production-grade and functional
- Visually striking and memorable
- Cohesive with a clear aesthetic point-of-view
- Meticulously refined in every detail
Frontend Aesthetics Guidelines
Focus on:
- Typography: Choose fonts that are beautiful, unique, and interesting. Avoid generic fonts like Arial and Inter; opt instead for distinctive choices that elevate the frontend's aesthetics; unexpected, characterful font choices. Pair a distinctive display font with a refined body font.
- Color & Theme: Commit to a cohesive aesthetic. Use CSS variables for consistency. Dominant colors with sharp accents outperform timid, evenly-distributed palettes.
- Motion: Use animations for effects and micro-interactions. Prioritize CSS-only solutions for HTML. Use Motion library for React when available. Focus on high-impact moments: one well-orchestrated page load with staggered reveals (animation-delay) creates more delight than scattered micro-interactions. Use scroll-triggering and hover states that surprise.
- Spatial Composition: Unexpected layouts. Asymmetry. Overlap. Diagonal flow. Grid-breaking elements. Generous negative space OR controlled density.
- Backgrounds & Visual Details: Create atmosphere and depth rather than defaulting to solid colors. Add contextual effects and textures that match the overall aesthetic. Apply creative forms like gradient meshes, noise textures, geometric patterns, layered transparencies, dramatic shadows, decorative borders, custom cursors, and grain overlays.
NEVER use generic AI-generated aesthetics like overused font families (Inter, Roboto, Arial, system fonts), cliched color schemes (particularly purple gradients on white backgrounds), predictable layouts and component patterns, and cookie-cutter design that lacks context-specific character.
Interpret creatively and make unexpected choices that feel genuinely designed for the context. No design should be the same. Vary between light and dark themes, different fonts, different aesthetics. NEVER converge on common choices (Space Grotesk, for example) across generations.
IMPORTANT: Match implementation complexity to the aesthetic vision. Maximalist designs need elaborate code with extensive animations and effects. Minimalist or refined designs need restraint, precision, and careful attention to spacing, typography, and subtle details. Elegance comes from executing the vision well.
Remember: Claude is capable of extraordinary creative work. Don't hold back, show what can truly be created when thinking outside the box and committing fully to a distinctive vision.
Source
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Frontend-design guides the creation of distinctive, production-grade UIs with exceptional aesthetic detail. It emphasizes choosing a bold aesthetic direction, cohesive typography, color, motion, and spatial composition to avoid generic AI aesthetics. The result is working code—HTML/CSS/JS or framework-ready components—that feel truly designed for the context and audience.
How This Skill Works
Start by understanding purpose, tone, constraints, and differentiation to pick a clear conceptual direction. Then implement production-grade code with a cohesive aesthetic, using CSS variables for color and theming, distinctive typography, intentional motion, and atmospheric backgrounds. Ensure accessibility, performance, and framework compatibility (React, Vue, or plain HTML/CSS/JS).
When to Use It
- You're building a component, page, or application and need a strong, unique visual identity.
- You must avoid generic AI aesthetics and resist cookie-cutter layouts.
- You require production-grade, accessible frontend code with precise visual details.
- You have a specific aesthetic direction (bold maximalism, refined minimalism, editorial, etc.) and need it implemented.
- You're designing marketing sites, dashboards, or portfolios that demand distinctive typography, motion, and layout.
Quick Start
- Step 1: Gather requirements, define the bold aesthetic direction, and set constraints.
- Step 2: Create a design spec: typography, color variables, motion plan, and layout system.
- Step 3: Implement production-grade code in the chosen stack, apply cohesive visuals, and iterate on polish and accessibility.
Best Practices
- Define a bold aesthetic direction upfront and commit to it throughout the build.
- Choose distinctive typography and pair a display font with a refined body font.
- Use CSS variables for color and theming; plan light/dark modes and consistent spacing.
- Plan motion carefully: CSS-only interactions when possible, with purposeful reveals and hover effects.
- Prioritize accessibility and performance; ensure design translates across frameworks and devices.
Example Use Cases
- Marketing landing page with maximalist geometry and textured backgrounds.
- Admin/dashboard with asymmetric layouts and dramatic depth.
- Designer portfolio site featuring custom typography and micro-interactions.
- Product configurator with gradient meshes and layered translucencies.
- Editorial magazine-style app with bold typography and narrative layout.