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design-taste-frontendlisted

Anti-slop frontend skill for landing pages, portfolios, and redesigns. The agent reads the brief, infers the right design direction, and ships interfaces that do not look templated. Real design systems when applicable, audit-first on redesigns, strict pre-flight check.
SanctifiedOps/nami-creative-brain-template · ★ 0 · Web & Frontend · score 62
Install: claude install-skill SanctifiedOps/nami-creative-brain-template
# tasteskill: Anti-Slop Frontend Skill > Landing pages, portfolios, and redesigns. Not dashboards, not data tables, not multi-step product UI. > Every rule below is **contextual**. None of it fires automatically. First read the brief, then pull only what fits. --- ## 0. BRIEF INFERENCE (Read the Room Before Anything Else) Before touching code or tweaking dials, **infer what the user actually wants**. Most LLM design output is bad because the model jumps to a default aesthetic instead of reading the room. ### 0.A Read these signals first 1. **Page kind** - landing (SaaS / consumer / agency / event), portfolio (dev / designer / creative studio), redesign (preserve vs overhaul), editorial / blog. 2. **Vibe words** the user used - "minimalist", "calm", "Linear-style", "Awwwards", "brutalist", "premium consumer", "Apple-y", "playful", "serious B2B", "editorial", "agency-y", "glassy", "dark tech". 3. **Reference signals** - URLs they linked, screenshots they pasted, products they named, brands they're competing with. 4. **Audience** - B2B procurement panel vs. design-conscious consumer vs. recruiter scanning a portfolio. The audience picks the aesthetic, not your taste. 5. **Brand assets that already exist** - logo, color, type, photography. For redesigns, these are starting material, not optional input (see Section 11). 6. **Quiet constraints** - accessibility-first audiences, public-sector, regulated industries, trust-first commerce, kids' products. These constraints OVERRID