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Visual Design Foundations

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Create cohesive visual systems with design fundamentals.

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What Visual Design Foundations does

The Visual Design Foundations skill offers a structured approach to building cohesive and accessible visual systems by utilizing key principles of typography, color, spacing, and iconography. This skill is particularly useful for designers and developers looking to establish design tokens, create style guides, and ensure visual consistency across projects. It provides a comprehensive framework to enhance visual hierarchy and readability, making it easier to create user-friendly interfaces.

This skill includes detailed guidelines on typography scales, spacing systems based on an 8-point grid, and semantic color tokens. By following these guidelines, users can create visually appealing designs that adhere to accessibility standards, ensuring that their work is inclusive for all users. The skill also covers best practices for font pairing, responsive typography, and color contrast requirements, which are essential for modern web design.

In addition, the skill addresses the implementation of dark mode and theming strategies, allowing designers to adapt their visual systems for different user preferences. The included code snippets and examples make it straightforward for users to integrate these design principles into their projects, whether they are building new applications or refining existing ones. This skill is ideal for anyone involved in the design process, from UI/UX designers to front-end developers who want to enhance their visual design capabilities.

When to use it

Use this skill when starting a new design project, establishing design tokens, or refining existing visual systems.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that require highly specialized design elements or those not focused on cohesive visual systems.

What you can build with it

Establishing Design Tokens

Use the skill to create a consistent set of design tokens for a new project, ensuring visual uniformity.

Creating Accessible Color Palettes

Leverage the color system guidelines to build color palettes that meet accessibility standards.

Refining Typography Systems

Apply the typography scale and best practices to enhance the readability and hierarchy of your text elements.

How to install Visual Design Foundations

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Written by wshobson

Visual Design Foundations

Build cohesive, accessible visual systems using typography, color, spacing, and iconography fundamentals.

When to Use This Skill

  • Establishing design tokens for a new project
  • Creating or refining a spacing and sizing system
  • Selecting and pairing typefaces
  • Building accessible color palettes
  • Designing icon systems and visual assets
  • Improving visual hierarchy and readability
  • Auditing designs for visual consistency
  • Implementing dark mode or theming

Core Systems

1. Typography Scale

Modular Scale (ratio-based sizing):

:root {
  --font-size-xs: 0.75rem; /* 12px */
  --font-size-sm: 0.875rem; /* 14px */
  --font-size-base: 1rem; /* 16px */
  --font-size-lg: 1.125rem; /* 18px */
  --font-size-xl: 1.25rem; /* 20px */
  --font-size-2xl: 1.5rem; /* 24px */
  --font-size-3xl: 1.875rem; /* 30px */
  --font-size-4xl: 2.25rem; /* 36px */
  --font-size-5xl: 3rem; /* 48px */
}

Line Height Guidelines:

Text TypeLine Height
Headings1.1 - 1.3
Body text1.5 - 1.7
UI labels1.2 - 1.4

2. Spacing System

8-point grid (industry standard):

:root {
  --space-1: 0.25rem; /* 4px */
  --space-2: 0.5rem; /* 8px */
  --space-3: 0.75rem; /* 12px */
  --space-4: 1rem; /* 16px */
  --space-5: 1.25rem; /* 20px */
  --space-6: 1.5rem; /* 24px */
  --space-8: 2rem; /* 32px */
  --space-10: 2.5rem; /* 40px */
  --space-12: 3rem; /* 48px */
  --space-16: 4rem; /* 64px */
}

3. Color System

Semantic color tokens:

:root {
  /* Brand */
  --color-primary: #2563eb;
  --color-primary-hover: #1d4ed8;
  --color-primary-active: #1e40af;

  /* Semantic */
  --color-success: #16a34a;
  --color-warning: #ca8a04;
  --color-error: #dc2626;
  --color-info: #0891b2;

  /* Neutral */
  --color-gray-50: #f9fafb;
  --color-gray-100: #f3f4f6;
  --color-gray-200: #e5e7eb;
  --color-gray-300: #d1d5db;
  --color-gray-400: #9ca3af;
  --color-gray-500: #6b7280;
  --color-gray-600: #4b5563;
  --color-gray-700: #374151;
  --color-gray-800: #1f2937;
  --color-gray-900: #111827;
}

Quick Start: Design Tokens in Tailwind

// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
  theme: {
    extend: {
      fontFamily: {
        sans: ["Inter", "system-ui", "sans-serif"],
        mono: ["JetBrains Mono", "monospace"],
      },
      fontSize: {
        xs: ["0.75rem", { lineHeight: "1rem" }],
        sm: ["0.875rem", { lineHeight: "1.25rem" }],
        base: ["1rem", { lineHeight: "1.5rem" }],
        lg: ["1.125rem", { lineHeight: "1.75rem" }],
        xl: ["1.25rem", { lineHeight: "1.75rem" }],
        "2xl": ["1.5rem", { lineHeight: "2rem" }],
      },
      colors: {
        brand: {
          50: "#eff6ff",
          500: "#3b82f6",
          600: "#2563eb",
          700: "#1d4ed8",
        },
      },
      spacing: {
        // Extends default with custom values
        18: "4.5rem",
        88: "22rem",
      },
    },
  },
};

Typography Best Practices

Font Pairing

Safe combinations:

  • Heading: Inter / Body: Inter (single family)
  • Heading: Playfair Display / Body: Source Sans Pro (contrast)
  • Heading: Space Grotesk / Body: IBM Plex Sans (geometric)

Responsive Typography

/* Fluid typography using clamp() */
h1 {
  font-size: clamp(2rem, 5vw + 1rem, 3.5rem);
  line-height: 1.1;
}

p {
  font-size: clamp(1rem, 2vw + 0.5rem, 1.125rem);
  line-height: 1.6;
  max-width: 65ch; /* Optimal reading width */
}

Font Loading

/* Prevent layout shift */
@font-face {
  font-family: "Inter";
  src: url("/fonts/Inter.woff2") format("woff2");
  font-display: swap;
  font-weight: 400 700;
}

Color Theory

Contrast Requirements (WCAG)

ElementMinimum Ratio
Body text4.5:1 (AA)
Large text (18px+)3:1 (AA)
UI components3:1 (AA)
Enhanced7:1 (AAA)

Dark Mode Strategy

:root {
  --bg-primary: #ffffff;
  --bg-secondary: #f9fafb;
  --text-primary: #111827;
  --text-secondary: #6b7280;
  --border: #e5e7eb;
}

[data-theme="dark"] {
  --bg-primary: #111827;
  --bg-secondary: #1f2937;
  --text-primary: #f9fafb;
  --text-secondary: #9ca3af;
  --border: #374151;
}

Color Accessibility

// Check contrast programmatically
function getContrastRatio(foreground: string, background: string): number {
  const getLuminance = (hex: string) => {
    const rgb = hexToRgb(hex);
    const [r, g, b] = rgb.map((c) => {
      c = c / 255;
      return c <= 0.03928 ? c / 12.92 : Math.pow((c + 0.055) / 1.055, 2.4);
    });
    return 0.2126 * r + 0.7152 * g + 0.0722 * b;
  };

  const l1 = getLuminance(foreground);
  const l2 = getLuminance(background);
  const lighter = Math.max(l1, l2);
  const darker = Math.min(l1, l2);

  return (lighter + 0.05) / (darker + 0.05);
}

Spacing Guidelines

Component Spacing

Card padding:      16-24px (--space-4 to --space-6)
Section gap:       32-64px (--space-8 to --space-16)
Form field gap:    16-24px (--space-4 to --space-6)
Button padding:    8-16px vertical, 16-24px horizontal
Icon-text gap:     8px (--space-2)

Visual Rhythm

/* Consistent vertical rhythm */
.prose > * + * {
  margin-top: var(--space-4);
}

.prose > h2 + * {
  margin-top: var(--space-2);
}

.prose > * + h2 {
  margin-top: var(--space-8);
}

Iconography

Icon Sizing System

:root {
  --icon-xs: 12px;
  --icon-sm: 16px;
  --icon-md: 20px;
  --icon-lg: 24px;
  --icon-xl: 32px;
}

Icon Component

interface IconProps {
  name: string;
  size?: "xs" | "sm" | "md" | "lg" | "xl";
  className?: string;
}

const sizeMap = {
  xs: 12,
  sm: 16,
  md: 20,
  lg: 24,
  xl: 32,
};

export function Icon({ name, size = "md", className }: IconProps) {
  return (
    <svg
      width={sizeMap[size]}
      height={sizeMap[size]}
      className={cn("inline-block flex-shrink-0", className)}
      aria-hidden="true"
    >
      <use href={`/icons.svg#${name}`} />
    </svg>
  );
}

Best Practices

  1. Establish Constraints: Limit choices to maintain consistency
  2. Document Decisions: Create a living style guide
  3. Test Accessibility: Verify contrast, sizing, touch targets
  4. Use Semantic Tokens: Name by purpose, not appearance
  5. Design Mobile-First: Start with constraints, add complexity
  6. Maintain Vertical Rhythm: Consistent spacing creates harmony
  7. Limit Font Weights: 2-3 weights per family is sufficient

Common Issues

  • Inconsistent Spacing: Not using a defined scale
  • Poor Contrast: Failing WCAG requirements
  • Font Overload: Too many families or weights
  • Magic Numbers: Arbitrary values instead of tokens
  • Missing States: Forgetting hover, focus, disabled
  • No Dark Mode Plan: Retrofitting is harder than planning

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