If you're tired of building interfaces that scream "AI-generated," this is worth trying. It pushes you to commit to bold aesthetic directions (brutalist, maximalist, retro-futuristic) before writing a single line of code, and it explicitly bans the usual suspects: Inter, Roboto, generic SaaS blue, glassmorphism. The approach is collaborative, asking about purpose and tone first, then executing with conviction. The source material is opinionated about what makes interfaces memorable versus forgettable, with concrete guidance on typography hierarchy, spacing systems, and animation timing. It won't magically give you taste, but it will stop you from defaulting to the same tired patterns that make every product look identical.
npx skills add https://github.com/bencium/bencium-claude-code-design-skill --skill bencium-innovative-ux-designer