ui-design-review
UI Design Review
This skill enables AI agents to perform a comprehensive visual design and aesthetics evaluation of digital interfaces, analyzing elements like typography, color palettes, spacing, visual hierarchy, and overall design quality.
While other UX skills focus on functionality and usability, this skill evaluates the visual polish, aesthetic appeal, and design craftsmanship that makes interfaces feel professional, trustworthy, and delightful.
Use this skill to elevate visual design quality, ensure brand consistency, and create interfaces that not only work well but also look exceptional.
Combine with "Nielsen Heuristics" for usability, "WCAG Accessibility" for inclusive design, or "Don Norman Principles" for intuitive interaction.
When to Use This Skill
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