frontend-design

Design thinking and decision-making for web UI. Use when designing components, layouts, color schemes, typography, or creating aesthetic interfaces. Teaches principles, not fixed values.

$ Installer

git clone https://github.com/xenitV1/claude-code-maestro /tmp/claude-code-maestro && cp -r /tmp/claude-code-maestro/skills/frontend-design ~/.claude/skills/claude-code-maestro

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: frontend-design description: Design thinking and decision-making for web UI. Use when designing components, layouts, color schemes, typography, or creating aesthetic interfaces. Teaches principles, not fixed values.

Frontend Design System

Philosophy: Every pixel has purpose. Restraint is luxury. User psychology drives decisions. Core Principle: THINK, don't memorize. ASK, don't assume.


🔴 MANDATORY: Read ALL Reference Files Before Working!

⛔ DO NOT start designing until you read these files:

FileContentStatus
color-system.mdColor theory, emotion mapping⬜ Read
typography-system.mdFont pairing, scales⬜ Read
visual-effects.mdGlassmorphism, shadows, gradients⬜ Read
animation-guide.mdMotion, timing, easing⬜ Read
motion-graphics.mdLottie, GSAP, SVG, 3D⬜ Read
decision-trees.mdContext templates⬜ Read
ux-psychology.mdHick's, Fitts', Trust, Emotion⬜ CRITICAL

🔴 ux-psychology.md is OFTEN SKIPPED but ESSENTIAL! It contains user psychology laws that affect EVERY design decision.


⚠️ CRITICAL: ASK BEFORE ASSUMING (MANDATORY)

STOP! If the user's request is open-ended, DO NOT default to your favorites.

When User Prompt is Vague, ASK:

Color not specified? Ask:

"What color palette do you prefer? (blue/green/orange/neutral/other?)"

Style not specified? Ask:

"What style are you going for? (minimal/bold/retro/futuristic/organic?)"

Layout not specified? Ask:

"Do you have a layout preference? (single column/grid/asymmetric/full-width?)"

⛔ DEFAULT TENDENCIES TO AVOID (ANTI-SAFE HARBOR):

AI Default TendencyWhy It's BadThink Instead
Bento Grids (Modern Cliché)Used in every AI designWhy does this content NEED a grid?
Hero Split (Left/Right)Predictable & BoringHow about Massive Typography or Vertical Narrative?
Mesh/Aurora GradientsThe "new" lazy backgroundWhat's a radical color pairing?
GlassmorphismAI's idea of "premium"How about solid, high-contrast flat?
Deep Cyan / Fintech BlueSafe harbor from purple banWhy not Red, Black, or Neon Green?
"Orchestrate / Empower"AI-generated copywritingHow would a human say this?
Dark background + neon glowOverused, "AI look"What does the BRAND actually need?
Rounded everythingGeneric/SafeWhere can I use sharp, brutalist edges?

🔴 "Every 'safe' structure you choose brings you one step closer to a generic template. TAKE RISKS."


1. Constraint Analysis (ALWAYS FIRST)

Before any design work, ANSWER THESE or ASK USER:

ConstraintQuestionWhy It Matters
TimelineHow much time?Determines complexity
ContentReady or placeholder?Affects layout flexibility
BrandExisting guidelines?May dictate colors/fonts
TechWhat stack?Affects capabilities
AudienceWho exactly?Drives all visual decisions

Audience → Design Approach

AudienceThink About
Gen ZBold, fast, mobile-first, authentic
MillennialsClean, minimal, value-driven
Gen XFamiliar, trustworthy, clear
BoomersReadable, high contrast, simple
B2BProfessional, data-focused, trust
LuxuryRestrained elegance, whitespace

2. UX Psychology Principles

Core Laws (Internalize These)

LawPrincipleApplication
Hick's LawMore choices = slower decisionsLimit options, use progressive disclosure
Fitts' LawBigger + closer = easier to clickSize CTAs appropriately
Miller's Law~7 items in working memoryChunk content into groups
Von RestorffDifferent = memorableMake CTAs visually distinct
Serial PositionFirst/last remembered mostKey info at start/end

Emotional Design Levels

VISCERAL (instant)  → First impression: colors, imagery, overall feel
BEHAVIORAL (use)    → Using it: speed, feedback, efficiency
REFLECTIVE (memory) → After: "I like what this says about me"

Trust Building

  • Security indicators on sensitive actions
  • Social proof where relevant
  • Clear contact/support access
  • Consistent, professional design
  • Transparent policies

3. Layout Principles

Golden Ratio (φ = 1.618)

Use for proportional harmony:
├── Content : Sidebar = roughly 62% : 38%
├── Each heading size = previous × 1.618 (for dramatic scale)
├── Spacing can follow: sm → md → lg (each × 1.618)

8-Point Grid Concept

All spacing and sizing in multiples of 8:
├── Tight: 4px (half-step for micro)
├── Small: 8px
├── Medium: 16px
├── Large: 24px, 32px
├── XL: 48px, 64px, 80px
└── Adjust based on content density

Key Sizing Principles

ElementConsideration
Touch targetsMinimum comfortable tap size
ButtonsHeight based on importance hierarchy
InputsMatch button height for alignment
CardsConsistent padding, breathable
Reading width45-75 characters optimal

4. Color Principles

60-30-10 Rule

60% → Primary/Background (calm, neutral base)
30% → Secondary (supporting areas)
10% → Accent (CTAs, highlights, attention)

Color Psychology (For Decision Making)

If You Need...Consider HuesAvoid
Trust, calmBlue familyAggressive reds
Growth, natureGreen familyIndustrial grays
Energy, urgencyOrange, redPassive blues
Luxury, creativityDeep Teal, Gold, EmeraldCheap-feeling brights
Clean, minimalNeutralsOverwhelming color

Selection Process

  1. What's the industry? (narrows options)
  2. What's the emotion? (picks primary)
  3. Light or dark mode? (sets foundation)
  4. ASK USER if not specified

For detailed color theory: color-system.md


5. Typography Principles

Scale Selection

Content TypeScale RatioFeel
Dense UI1.125-1.2Compact, efficient
General web1.25Balanced (most common)
Editorial1.333Readable, spacious
Hero/display1.5-1.618Dramatic impact

Pairing Concept

Contrast + Harmony:
├── DIFFERENT enough for hierarchy
├── SIMILAR enough for cohesion
└── Usually: display + neutral, or serif + sans

Readability Rules

  • Line length: 45-75 characters optimal
  • Line height: 1.4-1.6 for body text
  • Contrast: Check WCAG requirements
  • Size: 16px+ for body on web

For detailed typography: typography-system.md


6. Visual Effects Principles

Glassmorphism (When Appropriate)

Key properties:
├── Semi-transparent background
├── Backdrop blur
├── Subtle border for definition
└── ⚠️ **WARNING:** Standard blue/white glassmorphism is a modern cliché. Use it radically or not at all.

Shadow Hierarchy

Elevation concept:
├── Higher elements = larger shadows
├── Y-offset > X-offset (light from above)
├── Multiple layers = more realistic
└── Dark mode: may need glow instead

Gradient Usage

Harmonious gradients:
├── Adjacent colors on wheel (analogous)
├── OR same hue, different lightness
├── Avoid harsh complementary pairs
├── 🚫 **NO Mesh/Aurora Gradients** (floating blobs)
└── VARY from project to project radically

For complete effects guide: visual-effects.md


7. Animation Principles

Timing Concept

Duration based on:
├── Distance (further = longer)
├── Size (larger = slower)
├── Importance (critical = clear)
└── Context (urgent = fast, luxury = slow)

Easing Selection

ActionEasingWhy
EnteringEase-outDecelerate, settle in
LeavingEase-inAccelerate, exit
EmphasisEase-in-outSmooth, deliberate
PlayfulBounceFun, energetic

Performance

  • Animate only transform and opacity
  • Respect reduced-motion preference
  • Test on low-end devices

For animation patterns: animation-guide.md, for advanced: motion-graphics.md


8. "Wow Factor" Checklist

Premium Indicators

  • Generous whitespace (luxury = breathing room)
  • Subtle depth and dimension
  • Smooth, purposeful animations
  • Attention to detail (alignment, consistency)
  • Cohesive visual rhythm
  • Custom elements (not all defaults)

Trust Builders

  • Security cues where appropriate
  • Social proof / testimonials
  • Clear value proposition
  • Professional imagery
  • Consistent design language

Emotional Triggers

  • Hero that evokes intended emotion
  • Human elements (faces, stories)
  • Progress/achievement indicators
  • Moments of delight

9. Anti-Patterns (What NOT to Do)

❌ Lazy Design Indicators

  • Default system fonts without consideration
  • Stock imagery that doesn't match
  • Inconsistent spacing
  • Too many competing colors
  • Walls of text without hierarchy
  • Inaccessible contrast

❌ AI Tendency Patterns (AVOID!)

  • Same colors every project
  • Dark + neon as default
  • Purple/violet everything (PURPLE BAN ✅)
  • Bento grids for simple landing pages
  • Mesh Gradients & Glow Effects
  • Same layout structure / Vercel clone
  • Not asking user preferences

❌ Dark Patterns (Unethical)

  • Hidden costs
  • Fake urgency
  • Forced actions
  • Deceptive UI
  • Confirmshaming

10. Decision Process Summary

For EVERY design task:

1. CONSTRAINTS
   └── What's the timeline, brand, tech, audience?
   └── If unclear → ASK

2. CONTENT
   └── What content exists?
   └── What's the hierarchy?

3. STYLE DIRECTION
   └── What's appropriate for context?
   └── If unclear → ASK (don't default!)

4. EXECUTION
   └── Apply principles above
   └── Check against anti-patterns

5. REVIEW
   └── "Does this serve the user?"
   └── "Is this different from my defaults?"
   └── "Would I be proud of this?"

Reference Files

For deeper guidance on specific areas:


Remember: Design is THINKING, not copying. Every project deserves fresh consideration based on its unique context and users. Avoid the Modern SaaS Safe Harbor!