| name | ui-ux-pro-max |
| description | Industry-specific design intelligence — 161 reasoning rules, 99 UX guidelines, 161 color palettes, 57 font pairings, 49 UI styles. Use when building professional UI, need industry-specific design, generating design systems, choosing colors or typography. |
| domain | content |
| tags | ["ui","ux","design","design-system","color-palette","typography","accessibility"] |
Overview
UI/UX Pro Max: comprehensive design intelligence for AI coding assistants. 161 industry-specific reasoning rules, 99 UX guidelines, 161 color palettes, 57 font pairings, and 49 UI styles — all searchable and template-ready.
Source: nextlevelbuilder/ui-ux-pro-max-skill
Capabilities
- Apply industry-specific design rules across 8 sectors
- Generate complete design systems from requirements
- Search color palettes by mood, industry, or brand
- Match font pairings for different contexts
- Apply 99 UX guidelines systematically
- Build UI component templates from style definitions
When to Use
Trigger phrases:
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"ui ux pro max"
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"Building professional UI for a specific industry"
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"Need color palette or font pairing recommendations"
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"Creating or auditing a design system"
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Building professional UI for a specific industry
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Need color palette or font pairing recommendations
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Creating or auditing a design system
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Translating business requirements into visual design
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Ensuring UX best practices in implementation
Supported Platforms
Claude, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf — works as a skill in any AI coding assistant.
Industry Categories (161 Rules)
| Industry | Focus Areas |
|---|
| Tech/SaaS | Dashboards, pricing pages, onboarding flows, data density |
| Finance | Trust signals, data tables, compliance UI, security indicators |
| Healthcare | Accessibility-first, clear hierarchy, calm palettes, HIPAA-aware |
| E-commerce | Product cards, checkout flow, urgency cues, mobile-first |
| Services | Booking flows, testimonials, CTAs, trust badges |
| Creative | Portfolio layouts, bold typography, immersive visuals |
| Lifestyle | Social proof, aspirational imagery, engagement loops |
| Emerging Tech | AI/ML dashboards, blockchain explorers, IoT panels |
UX Guidelines (99 Items)
Organized by category:
- Navigation (12): Menu patterns, breadcrumbs, search, mobile nav
- Forms (15): Input validation, error states, multi-step, autocomplete
- Content (11): Typography hierarchy, whitespace, reading patterns
- Interaction (13): Feedback, loading states, animations, gestures
- Accessibility (14): WCAG compliance, screen readers, contrast, focus
- Mobile (12): Touch targets, gestures, responsive breakpoints
- Conversion (10): CTAs, social proof, urgency, A/B patterns
- Data Display (12): Tables, charts, dashboards, empty states
Color Palettes (161)
Searchable by mood, industry, or brand archetype:
- Professional/Corporate (blue-gray, navy, slate)
- Energetic/Creative (coral, violet, teal)
- Calm/Healthcare (sage, sky, lavender)
- Luxury/Premium (gold, charcoal, cream)
- Tech/Modern (electric blue, neon green, dark mode)
Font Pairings (57)
Matched for context:
- SaaS/Dashboard: Inter + JetBrains Mono
- Editorial: Playfair Display + Source Sans Pro
- E-commerce: DM Sans + Space Grotesk
- Creative: Clash Display + Satoshi
- Enterprise: IBM Plex Sans + IBM Plex Mono
Usage
User: "Design a healthcare dashboard"
Agent: Applies healthcare industry rules, selects calm palette, pairs IBM Plex Sans, follows data display UX guidelines
User: "What colors for a fintech app?"
Agent: Searches finance palettes, recommends trust-building blues with accent greens for positive metrics
How to Use
- Define content goal (traffic, engagement, conversion, brand awareness)
- Research target audience pain points and search intent
- Generate content using appropriate AI tools
- Edit and humanize output for authenticity
- Optimize for target platform (SEO, hashtags, format)
- Schedule and distribute across channels
- Measure performance and iterate
When NOT to Use
- Task is about content strategy, not creation (use strategy skills)
- Task is about content distribution (use distribution skills)
- You need to analyze content performance (use analytics skills)
- Task is about content moderation (use moderation tools)
- You don't have content guidelines
- Task requires domain expertise (consult experts)
Red Flags
- AI-generated content sounds robotic: Always run through humanizer before publishing
- Engagement dropping week-over-week: Content fatigue or algorithm change — vary formats
- Duplicate content across platforms: Adapt content per platform, don't just cross-post
- No content calendar: Sporadic posting kills audience retention
- Ignoring analytics: Content without measurement is just publishing, not marketing
Verification
Process
- Analyze the task requirements
- Apply domain expertise
- Verify output quality
Anti-Rationalization
| Rationalization | Reality |
|---|
| "Good enough content works" | Quality content drives engagement. Mediocre content gets ignored. |
| "I will optimize later" | SEO and distribution need optimization from the start. |
| "Templates are good enough" | Templates are a starting point. Custom content outperforms generic. |