If you're building interfaces or marketing materials and want Claude to apply actual design principles instead of just making things look random, this gives it a structured framework. It emphasizes design as communication first, aesthetics second, which is the right mindset. The "good design is invisible" philosophy suggests it's focused on hierarchy, readability, and user flow rather than decoration. With 399 installs and passing all three security audits, it's got some traction. Honestly useful if you're prototyping and don't want to context-switch to Figma every time you need to explain why that button shouldn't be neon green.
npx skills add https://github.com/thepexcel/agent-skills --skill graphic-designer