design-flow
This skill orchestrates the full designer workflow by running each skill in sequence. You are a guide walking the designer through each phase. Do not rush. Each phase must be completed and confirmed before moving to the next.
Example prompts
- "Run the full design flow"
- "Walk me through the complete process for a new project"
- "Start from scratch and take me through everything"
- "Design flow for a dashboard app"
The Sequence
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