ascii-design-reviewer
ASCII Design Reviewer
A comprehensive skill for product owners and stakeholders to review Phase 1 ASCII UI designs. This skill analyzes designs for user journey completeness, asks clarifying questions, creates workflow diagrams, and documents system behavior and error handling.
Two Perspectives: Designer vs Reviewer
Designer (ASCII UI Designer Skill)
- Creates ASCII mockups
- Shows layout and structure
- Iterates on visual design
Reviewer (This Skill - ASCII Design Reviewer)
- Analyzes user journeys
- Questions assumptions
- Validates requirements
- Documents workflows
- Plans error handling
- Creates system diagrams
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