This runs a structured UX audit using Don Norman's seven principles from The Design of Everyday Things: discoverability, affordance, signifiers, feedback, mapping, constraints, and conceptual models. Feed it interface descriptions, screenshots, or live URLs along with key user tasks, and it evaluates each principle with severity ratings and concrete redesign recommendations. The output is a prioritized report that flags classic usability problems like hidden navigation, unclear clickability, or missing feedback. It's built for catching the digital equivalent of Norman doors before they frustrate real users. Works well solo or stacked with Nielsen heuristics for deeper coverage.
npx skills add https://github.com/mastepanoski/claude-skills --skill don-norman-principles-audit