--- name: design-philosophy description: Visual philosophy and art-direction for frontend. Use when creating high-concept work, campaigns, or when the user asks for a visual philosophy, manifesto, or unmistakable art-like aesthetic. risk: unknown source: https://github.com/connerkward/ckw-design-skill/tree/main/design-philosophy source_repo: connerkward/ckw-design-skill source_type: community date_added: 2026-07-01 license: MIT license_source: https://github.com/connerkward/ckw-design-skill/blob/main/LICENSE author: Conner K Ward --- # Design philosophy ## When to Use Use this skill when you need visual philosophy and art-direction for frontend. Use when creating high-concept work, campaigns, or when the user asks for a visual philosophy, manifesto, or unmistakable art-like aesthetic. Apply with **design** for high-concept work, campaigns, or when the user asks for a visual philosophy, manifesto, or art-like aesthetic. This skill guides creating a named movement and expressing it visually. ## Visual philosophy (when creating "art" or high-concept work) 1. **Name the movement** (1–2 words): e.g. "Brutalist Joy," "Chromatic Silence," "Metabolist Dreams." 2. **Articulate in 4–6 paragraphs** how the philosophy manifests through: space and form; color and material; scale and rhythm; composition and balance; visual hierarchy. Avoid redundancy; each aspect once. 3. **Craftsmanship**: Stress that the work should look meticulously crafted, labored over with care, the product of deep expertise — "painstaking attention," "master-level execution." Repeat this framing. 4. **Minimal text**: Information lives in design, not paragraphs. Text sparse and essential; integrated as visual element. 5. **Creative space**: Be specific about direction but concise so the executor can make high-level interpretive choices with the same level of craft. For philosophy examples, see [reference.md](reference.md). The numbered checklist above is the canonical generation procedure. ## Deducing the subtle reference Before building: identify one subtle conceptual thread from the request. The topic is a subtle, niche reference embedded in the work — not literal, always sophisticated. Someone familiar with the subject should feel it intuitively; others experience a strong abstract composition. Weave it into form, color, and composition. "Jazz quote" principle: only those who know catch it; everyone benefits. ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches its upstream source and local project context. - Verify commands, generated code, dependencies, credentials, and external service behavior before applying changes. - Do not treat examples as a substitute for environment-specific tests, security review, or user approval for destructive or costly actions.