This one's about building UIs that don't look like every other AI-generated interface. It pushes you toward distinctive design choices (specific typography, color systems, motion) while keeping performance tight through progressive disclosure and dynamic loading. You get guidance on lazy loading heavy components, validating API contracts with TypeScript or Zod, and structuring interactions so complexity appears only when users need it. Best for greenfield projects or when you're refactoring something that feels generic. The aesthetic enforcement is the real differentiator here, it actively steers you away from default Tailwind sameness toward deliberate design systems like Swiss or Neo-Brutalism.
npx -y skills add nickcrew/claude-ctx-plugin --skill ui-design-aesthetics --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
mindrally/skills
giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit
syncfusion/react-ui-components-skills
supercent-io/skills-template
binjuhor/shadcn-lar