aesthetic

Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces following proven design principles. Use when building UI/UX, analyzing designs from inspiration sites, generating design images with ai-multimodal, implementing visual hierarchy and color theory, adding micro-interactions, or creating design documentation. Includes workflows for capturing and analyzing inspiration screenshots with chrome-devtools and ai-multimodal, iterative design image generation until aesthetic standards are met, and comprehensive design system guidance covering BEAUTIFUL (aesthetic principles), RIGHT (functionality/accessibility), SATISFYING (micro-interactions), and PEAK (storytelling) stages. Integrates with chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing, ui-styling, and web-frameworks skills.

Best use case

aesthetic is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces following proven design principles. Use when building UI/UX, analyzing designs from inspiration sites, generating design images with ai-multimodal, implementing visual hierarchy and color theory, adding micro-interactions, or creating design documentation. Includes workflows for capturing and analyzing inspiration screenshots with chrome-devtools and ai-multimodal, iterative design image generation until aesthetic standards are met, and comprehensive design system guidance covering BEAUTIFUL (aesthetic principles), RIGHT (functionality/accessibility), SATISFYING (micro-interactions), and PEAK (storytelling) stages. Integrates with chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing, ui-styling, and web-frameworks skills.

Teams using aesthetic should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/aesthetic/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kevinnguyen271090/claudekit-engineering/main/.claude/skills/aesthetic/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/aesthetic/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How aesthetic Compares

Feature / AgentaestheticStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces following proven design principles. Use when building UI/UX, analyzing designs from inspiration sites, generating design images with ai-multimodal, implementing visual hierarchy and color theory, adding micro-interactions, or creating design documentation. Includes workflows for capturing and analyzing inspiration screenshots with chrome-devtools and ai-multimodal, iterative design image generation until aesthetic standards are met, and comprehensive design system guidance covering BEAUTIFUL (aesthetic principles), RIGHT (functionality/accessibility), SATISFYING (micro-interactions), and PEAK (storytelling) stages. Integrates with chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing, ui-styling, and web-frameworks skills.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Aesthetic

Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces by following proven design principles and systematic workflows.

## When to Use This Skill

Use when:
- Building or designing user interfaces
- Analyzing designs from inspiration websites (Dribbble, Mobbin, Behance)
- Generating design images and evaluating aesthetic quality
- Implementing visual hierarchy, typography, color theory
- Adding micro-interactions and animations
- Creating design documentation and style guides
- Need guidance on accessibility and design systems

## Core Framework: Four-Stage Approach

### 1. BEAUTIFUL: Understanding Aesthetics
Study existing designs, identify patterns, extract principles. AI lacks aesthetic sense—standards must come from analyzing high-quality examples and aligning with market tastes.

**Reference**: [`references/design-principles.md`](references/design-principles.md) - Visual hierarchy, typography, color theory, white space principles.

### 2. RIGHT: Ensuring Functionality
Beautiful designs lacking usability are worthless. Study design systems, component architecture, accessibility requirements.

**Reference**: [`references/design-principles.md`](references/design-principles.md) - Design systems, component libraries, WCAG accessibility standards.

### 3. SATISFYING: Micro-Interactions
Incorporate subtle animations with appropriate timing (150-300ms), easing curves (ease-out for entry, ease-in for exit), sequential delays.

**Reference**: [`references/micro-interactions.md`](references/micro-interactions.md) - Duration guidelines, easing curves, performance optimization.

### 4. PEAK: Storytelling Through Design
Elevate with narrative elements—parallax effects, particle systems, thematic consistency. Use restraint: "too much of anything isn't good."

**Reference**: [`references/storytelling-design.md`](references/storytelling-design.md) - Narrative elements, scroll-based storytelling, interactive techniques.

## Workflows

### Workflow 1: Capture & Analyze Inspiration

**Purpose**: Extract design guidelines from inspiration websites.

**Steps**:
1. Browse inspiration sites (Dribbble, Mobbin, Behance, Awwwards)
2. Use **chrome-devtools** skill to capture full-screen screenshots (not full page)
3. Use **ai-multimodal** skill to analyze screenshots and extract:
   - Design style (Minimalism, Glassmorphism, Neo-brutalism, etc.)
   - Layout structure & grid systems
   - Typography system & hierarchy
     **IMPORTANT:** Try to predict the font name (Google Fonts) and font size in the given screenshot, don't just use Inter or Poppins.
   - Color palette with hex codes
   - Visual hierarchy techniques
   - Component patterns & styling
   - Micro-interactions
   - Accessibility considerations
   - Overall aesthetic quality rating (1-10)
4. Document findings in project design guidelines using templates

### Workflow 2: Generate & Iterate Design Images

**Purpose**: Create aesthetically pleasing design images through iteration.

**Steps**:
1. Define design prompt with: style, colors, typography, audience, animation specs
2. Use **ai-multimodal** skill to generate design images with Gemini API
3. Use **ai-multimodal** skill to analyze output images and evaluate aesthetic quality
4. If score < 7/10 or fails professional standards:
   - Identify specific weaknesses (color, typography, layout, spacing, hierarchy)
   - Refine prompt with improvements
   - Regenerate with **ai-multimodal** or use **media-processing** skill to modify outputs (resize, crop, filters, composition)
5. Repeat until aesthetic standards met (score ≥ 7/10)
6. Document final design decisions using templates

## Design Documentation

### Create Design Guidelines
Use [`assets/design-guideline-template.md`](assets/design-guideline-template.md) to document:
- Color patterns & psychology
- Typography system & hierarchy
- Layout principles & spacing
- Component styling standards
- Accessibility considerations
- Design highlights & rationale

Save in project `./docs/design-guideline.md`.

### Create Design Story
Use [`assets/design-story-template.md`](assets/design-story-template.md) to document:
- Narrative elements & themes
- Emotional journey
- User journey & peak moments
- Design decision rationale

Save in project `./docs/design-story.md`.

## Resources & Integration

### Related Skills
- **ai-multimodal**: Analyze documents, screenshots & videos, generate design images, edit generated images, evaluate aesthetic quality using Gemini API
- **chrome-devtools**: Capture full-screen screenshots from inspiration websites, navigate between pages, interact with elements, read console logs & network requests
- **media-processing**: Refine generated images (FFmpeg for video, ImageMagick for images)
- **ui-styling**: Implement designs with shadcn/ui components + Tailwind CSS utility-first styling
- **web-frameworks**: Build with Next.js (App Router, Server Components, SSR/SSG)

### Reference Documentation
**References**: [`references/design-resources.md`](references/design-resources.md) - Inspiration platforms, design systems, AI tools, MCP integrations, development strategies.

## Key Principles

1. Aesthetic standards come from humans, not AI—study quality examples
2. Iterate based on analysis—never settle for first output
3. Balance beauty with functionality and accessibility
4. Document decisions for consistency across development
5. Use progressive disclosure in design—reveal complexity gradually
6. Always evaluate aesthetic quality objectively (score ≥ 7/10)

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