--- name: absence-audit description: "Notice what's deliberately missing from a design. Restraint is a taste signal. Use when studying minimalist products, evaluating design maturity, or understanding the power of removal." --- # Absence Audit The hardest things to notice are the things that aren't there. ## How to use - `/absence-audit` Apply absence analysis to any design in this conversation. ## Constraints ### What to Look For - MUST list 5-10 things that are conspicuously absent from the design - MUST hypothesize for each: intentional removal or never considered? - MUST evaluate: does the absence strengthen or weaken the experience? - SHOULD note what the absence reveals about the design philosophy ### Categories of Absence - Missing UI elements (no breadcrumbs, no tooltips, no onboarding tutorial) - Missing content (no testimonials, no feature comparison, no pricing) - Missing states (no loading skeleton, no empty state, no error recovery) - Missing interaction (no animation, no hover effects, no sound) ### The Restraint Signal - Intentional absence is a strong taste signal. It says "we thought about this and decided it wasn't needed." - Accidental absence (missing error states, broken edge cases) signals the opposite. - MUST distinguish between the two. ### Anti-Patterns - Treating every absence as a problem to fix - Assuming absence equals minimalism (it might just be incomplete) - Missing obvious gaps because you're focused on what IS there