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Design Workflow

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Anti-AI-generic design guidelines. Use when creating UI prototypes, reviewing designs for generic AI patterns, or setting up a project design system.

Purpose

To help users create unique and high-quality UI designs that avoid generic AI aesthetics by providing clear rules and checklists.

Features

  • Anti-AI-generic design guidelines
  • Design quality checklists
  • Component-by-component design approach
  • Prototyping quality standards
  • Rule enforcement against project design systems

Use Cases

  • Creating UI prototypes that look custom, not AI-generated
  • Reviewing designs for generic AI patterns
  • Setting up or enforcing a project design system
  • Ensuring UI consistency across a project

Non-Goals

  • Generating actual UI code
  • Automating the entire design process
  • Providing a generic design system for all projects
  • Replacing human designers

Installation

npx skills add spartan-stratos/spartan-ai-toolkit

Runs the Vercel skills CLI (skills.sh) via npx — needs Node.js locally and at least one installed skills-compatible agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Assumes the repo follows the agentskills.io format.

Quality Score

Verified
100 /100
Analyzed about 12 hours ago

Trust Signals

Last commit3 days ago
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Status
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