Design Workflow
Skill Verified ActiveAnti-AI-generic design guidelines. Use when creating UI prototypes, reviewing designs for generic AI patterns, or setting up a project design system.
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-toolkitRuns 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
VerifiedSimilar Extensions
Macos Design
100Design and build native-feeling macOS application UIs. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create a desktop app, macOS app, Mac-style interface, Apple-style UI, system utility, or anything that should look and feel like a native Mac application. Also trigger when users mention "native feel", "desktop app design", "Apple design patterns", "sidebar layout", "traffic lights", or want to build tools/utilities that feel like they belong on macOS. This skill covers layout, composition, interaction patterns, animations, light/dark mode, and all the subtle details that make an app feel like Apple built it.
MacOS Design Guidelines
100Apple Human Interface Guidelines for Mac. Use when building macOS apps with SwiftUI or AppKit, implementing menu bars, toolbars, window management, or keyboard shortcuts. Triggers on tasks involving Mac UI, desktop apps, or Mac Catalyst.
Type Audit
100Typography-only audit covering font selection, type scale, readability, hierarchy, performance
Component Audit
100Component consistency audit covering state coverage, hierarchy, patterns
Color Audit
100Color-only audit to extract, evaluate, and recommend improvements for the project's color system
Microinteractions
99Design the small details -- triggers, rules, feedback, loops and modes -- that separate good products from great ones. Use when the user mentions "microinteraction", "button feedback", "loading state", "toggle design", "animation detail", "interaction polish", "state transitions", or "input feedback". Also trigger when designing form validation responses, progress indicators, confirmation dialogs, or any UI element where the user expects immediate feedback. Covers trigger design, state rules, feedback mechanisms, and progressive loops. For overall UI polish, see refactoring-ui. For affordance design, see design-everyday-things.