This one takes frontend design seriously by anchoring you to actual aesthetic philosophies instead of generating another generic rounded-corner SaaS interface. Before you write any code, it walks you through the existing codebase to find components, tokens, and patterns you should reuse. Then you either pick a named style (Dieter Rams, Swiss, Japanese Minimalism, Brutalist, Scandinavian, Art Deco, Neo-Memphis) or let it choose one that fits your context. Each philosophy comes with concrete rules for typography, color, layout, spacing, motion, and details. The result is opinionated frontend code that actually looks like something instead of the same Bootstrap derivative we've all seen a thousand times.
npx skills add https://github.com/julianoczkowski/designer-skills --skill frontend-design