design-express
Installation
SKILL.md
Design Express (the On-Ramp)
The full Designpowers pipeline is powerful and the right tool for real work — but it's a lot to commit to in someone's first three minutes, especially for a designer new to the terminal. Express is the on-ramp: the fastest possible loop from "I have a thing" or "I want a small thing" to "here's something useful," in plain language, then a clear door into the full team.
Express is a gateway, not a bypass. Designpowers' whole thesis is process over guessing — its anti-patterns explicitly name "this is too small to need discovery" and "let me just quickly build this" as failures. Express does not contradict that. It is a taster that pulls people into the process, with three lines held firm:
- Accessibility is never skipped. It's "not a phase" — it stays in even here. No express output ships an inaccessible result.
- Express output is always labelled "a starting point, not a finished design." Never presented as done.
- The upward bridge is the point. Every express result ends by offering the full team. Conversion into the real workflow is the goal, not a quick exit from it.
When to Use
- A first-time user who seems hesitant, or explicitly wants something quick ("just take a quick look", "can you knock together a…", "I only have a minute")
- A designer new to the terminal who freezes at the full pipeline
- Offered proactively to first-time users right after the guided walkthrough (see
using-designpowers)
Do NOT use for:
- Returning users (taste profile exists) — they know the system; route them to the Build or Review lane.
- Real project work — once the user is engaged, move up to the full pipeline. Express is the first two minutes, not the whole job.