Design skills help agents apply consistent UI/UX standards: spacing, hierarchy, accessibility, component composition, responsive behavior, and production polish.
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They are strongest when they encode tangible standards: component anatomy, accessibility checks, motion rules, responsive layouts, and design-system constraints.
Design skills improve first drafts, but visual QA still matters. Check real screens, hover states, keyboard navigation, mobile behavior, and loading states.
A good design skill turns subjective taste into a checklist the agent can apply consistently across screens.
Skills can influence agent behavior, suggest commands, include helper files, or touch code and data. Skills Directory adds security context so you can inspect risk before installing a workflow from a public repo.
See the security modelYes. Skills can encode design-system rules, accessibility checks, layout standards, and interaction patterns for agents to apply repeatedly.
No. They are useful for developers who need better frontend polish and for teams that want consistent implementation quality.
Avoid vague aesthetic advice. Prefer concrete rules, examples, accessibility requirements, and verification steps.