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UI Designer

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Extract design systems from UI images for implementation-ready prompts.

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What UI Designer does

The UI Designer skill facilitates the extraction of design systems from reference UI images, making it easier for developers and designers to create consistent and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces. By following a structured workflow, users can analyze visual patterns, document design decisions, and generate implementation-ready prompts that align with their project goals. This skill is particularly useful for those who need to build MVPs or ensure design consistency across multiple variations of a UI.

The workflow begins by gathering inputs from the user, such as a directory of reference images and a project idea file. Once these inputs are collected, the skill employs a task tool to analyze the images, extracting critical design elements like color palettes, typography, and component styles. The results are documented in a markdown format, providing a comprehensive design system that can be referenced throughout the development process.

In addition to extracting design systems, the UI Designer skill can also generate a Product Requirements Document (PRD) if one is not provided. This document outlines essential project details, including the elevator pitch, problem statement, target audience, and feature list. By engaging users interactively, the skill ensures that the PRD is refined and tailored to the specific needs of the project.

Finally, the skill combines the design system and PRD into a final implementation prompt, ready for use in a React project. This prompt not only specifies design aesthetics but also outlines practical requirements and implementation tasks, making it straightforward for developers to start building the UI. Overall, the UI Designer skill streamlines the design and development process, providing a clear path from visual reference to functional application.

When to use it

Use this skill when you have UI screenshots or mockups and need to create a design system or build an MVP UI that matches reference aesthetics.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not involve visual references or for those requiring extensive custom design beyond the extracted elements.

What you can build with it

Extracting a Design System

A designer provides a folder of UI screenshots to extract a comprehensive design system, including colors and typography.

Generating a PRD for an MVP

A developer uses the skill to create a structured PRD based on their project idea, ensuring all requirements are captured.

Creating Multiple UI Variations

A team needs to build several UI variations for a mobile app, and the skill helps them maintain design consistency across all versions.

How to install UI Designer

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add daymade/claude-code-skills/ui-designer --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

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Written by daymade

UI Designer

Overview

This skill enables systematic extraction of design systems from reference UI images through a multi-step workflow: analyze visual patterns → generate design system documentation → create PRD → produce implementation-ready UI prompts.

When to Use

  • User provides UI screenshots, mockups, or design references
  • Need to extract color palettes, typography, spacing from existing designs
  • Want to generate design system documentation from visual examples
  • Building MVP UI that should match reference aesthetics
  • Creating multiple UI variations following consistent design principles

Workflow

Step 1: Gather Inputs

Request from user:

  • Reference images directory: Path to folder containing UI screenshots/mockups
  • Project idea file: Document describing the product concept and goals
  • Existing PRD (optional): If PRD already exists, skip Step 3

Step 2: Extract Design System from Images

Use Task tool with general-purpose subagent, providing:

Prompt template from assets/design-system.md:

  • Analyze color palettes (primary, secondary, accent, functional colors)
  • Extract typography (font families, sizes, weights, line heights)
  • Identify component styles (buttons, cards, inputs, icons)
  • Document spacing system
  • Note animations/transitions patterns
  • Include dark mode variants if present

Attach reference images to the subagent context.

Output: Complete design system markdown following the template format

Save to: documents/designs/{image_dir_name}_design_system.md

Step 3: Generate MVP PRD (if not provided)

Use Task tool with general-purpose subagent, providing:

Prompt template from assets/app-overview-generator.md:

  • Replace {项目背景} with content from project idea file
  • The template guides through: elevator pitch, problem statement, target audience, USP, features list, UX/UI considerations

Interact with user to refine and clarify product requirements

Output: Structured PRD markdown

Save as variable for Step 4 (optionally save to documents/prd/)

Step 4: Compose Final UI Implementation Prompt

Combine design system and PRD using assets/vibe-design-template.md:

Substitutions:

  • {项目设计指南} → Design system from Step 2
  • {项目MVP PRD} → PRD from Step 3 or provided PRD file

Result: Complete, implementation-ready prompt containing:

  • Design aesthetics principles
  • Project-specific color/typography guidelines
  • App overview and feature requirements
  • Implementation tasks (multiple UI variations, component structure)

Save to: documents/ux-design/{idea_file_name}_design_prompt_{timestamp}.md

Step 5: Verify React Environment

Check for existing React project:

find . -name "package.json" -exec grep -l "react" {} \;

If none found, inform user:

npx create-react-app my-app
cd my-app
npm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer
npx tailwindcss init -p
npm install lucide-react

Step 6: Implement UI

Use the final composed prompt from Step 4 to implement UI in React project.

The prompt instructs to:

  • Create multiple design variations (3 for mobile, 2 for web)
  • Organize as separate components: [solution-name]/pages/[page-name].jsx
  • Aggregate all variations in showcase page

Template Assets

assets/design-system.md

Template for extracting visual design patterns. Includes sections for:

  • Color palette (primary, secondary, accent, functional, backgrounds)
  • Typography (font families, weights, text styles)
  • Component styles (buttons, cards, inputs, icons)
  • Spacing system (4dp-48dp scale)
  • Animations (durations, easing curves)
  • Dark mode variants

Use this template when analyzing reference images to ensure comprehensive design system coverage.

assets/app-overview-generator.md

Template for collaborative PRD generation. Guides through:

  • Elevator pitch
  • Problem statement and target audience
  • Unique selling proposition
  • Platform targets
  • Feature list with user stories
  • UX/UI considerations per screen

Designed for interactive refinement with user to clarify requirements.

assets/vibe-design-template.md

Final implementation prompt template combining design system and PRD. Includes:

  • Aesthetic principles (minimalism, whitespace, color theory, typography hierarchy)
  • Practical requirements (Tailwind CSS, Lucide icons, responsive design)
  • Task specifications (multiple variations, component organization)

This template produces prompts ready for UI implementation without further modification.

Best Practices

Image Analysis

  • Read all images before starting analysis
  • Look for patterns across multiple screens
  • Note both explicit styles (colors, fonts) and implicit principles (spacing, hierarchy)
  • Capture dark mode if present in references

Design System Extraction

  • Be systematic: cover all template sections
  • Use specific values (hex codes, px sizes) not generic descriptions
  • Document the "why" for design choices when inferable
  • Include variants (hover states, disabled states)

PRD Generation

  • Engage user interactively to clarify ambiguities
  • Suggest features based on problem understanding
  • Ensure MVP scope is realistic
  • Document UX considerations per screen/interaction

Output Organization

  • Save design system with descriptive filename (based on image dir name)
  • Save final prompt with timestamp for version tracking
  • Keep all outputs in documents/ directory for easy reference
  • Preserve intermediate outputs for iteration

Example Usage

User provides:

  • reference-images/saas-dashboard/ (5 screenshots)
  • ideas/project-management-app.md (project concept)

Execute workflow:

  1. Read 5 images from reference-images/saas-dashboard/
  2. Use Task tool → design-system.md template → analyze images
  3. Save to documents/designs/saas-dashboard_design_system.md
  4. Use Task tool → app-overview-generator.md with project concept
  5. Refine PRD through user interaction
  6. Combine design system + PRD using vibe-design-template.md
  7. Save to documents/ux-design/project-management-app_design_prompt_20251025_153000.md
  8. Check React environment, inform user if setup needed
  9. Implement UI using final prompt

Notes

  • This is a high freedom workflow—adapt steps based on context
  • Templates provide structure but encourage thoughtful analysis over rote filling
  • User interaction during PRD generation is critical for quality
  • Final prompt quality directly impacts UI implementation success
  • Preserve all intermediate outputs for iteration and refinement

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