This is a design system that actively tries to break you out of AI-generated clichés. It mandates reading ux-psychology.md first, then pulls in optional modules for color, typography, and effects only when needed. The philosophy is aggressive: it calls out bento grids, glassmorphism, and fintech blue as lazy defaults, then forces you to ask users about preferences instead of assuming. You get constraint analysis templates, the golden ratio for proportions, 60-30-10 color rules, and Python scripts for UX audits. It's opinionated about avoiding the same hero layouts and mesh gradients that make everything look generated. If you're tired of designing sites that all feel like they came from the same template, this walks you through thinking instead of pattern-matching.
npx skills add https://github.com/vudovn/antigravity-kit --skill frontend-design