| name | build |
| description | Build or redesign production-quality LoveUI pages, dashboards, product surfaces, and app workflows with a clear visual direction. |
| user-invokable | true |
Use this skill when the user asks to create, redesign, or substantially improve a UI.
Load
references/design-system.md
references/structure-architecture.md
references/interaction-states.md
references/implementation-quality.md
- Add
references/content-accessibility.md when the work includes copy, forms, accessibility, onboarding, or public-facing content.
Process
- Inspect the existing app before designing.
- State product type, audience, core jobs, and constraints.
- Choose one visual direction that fits the domain.
- Select a blueprint and LoveUI registry candidates when relevant.
- Build foundations first: tokens, layout rhythm, responsive constraints.
- Compose reusable UI with semantic structure and complete states.
- Verify mobile and desktop, then fix visible rough edges.
Direction Rules
- Make one domain-specific visual choice people can remember.
- Avoid generic AI aesthetics: purple/blue gradients, glowing dark panels, glassmorphism everywhere, gradient headings, identical icon-card grids, and decorative blobs.
- Operational tools should be calm, dense, and scannable.
- Consumer, game, editorial, or creative tools can be more expressive, but still need clarity and state completeness.
- Do not make a landing page when the user asked for an app or tool; build the usable product surface first.
Expected Result
The final UI should feel coherent, responsive, accessible, and production-ready. It should include the core workflow, not only a static happy path.