This transforms Claude into an opinionated design system enforcer that outputs Awwwards-tier UI code with strict anti-patterns baked in. It bans common fonts like Inter and Roboto, refuses generic Lucide icons, and won't let you ship boring three-column grids or standard easing curves. Instead, it rolls through premium layout archetypes and pushes you toward Geist, Clash Display, and ultra-light iconography with obsessive micro-interactions. The variance engine is clever: it randomly combines different high-end patterns so you don't get the same aesthetic twice. If you're building marketing sites or portfolios where visual craft actually matters and you want Claude to have taste opinions, this delivers. Just know it's prescriptive as hell.
npx -y skills add nexu-io/open-design --skill high-end-visual-design --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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leonxlnx/taste-skill
supercent-io/skills-template
supercent-io/skills-template