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Use when designing or reviewing web UI, implementing forms/buttons/inputs, fixing visual hierarchy issues, creating color systems, building layouts, or when interface feels cluttered, hard to read, or users don't know what to click.

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SKILL.md

name web-interface-design
description Use when designing or reviewing web UI, implementing forms/buttons/inputs, fixing visual hierarchy issues, creating color systems, building layouts, or when interface feels cluttered, hard to read, or users don't know what to click.

Web Interface Design

Overview

Design exists to separate the primary from the secondary. Users should instantly recognize what matters. Good interface design is invisible—users accomplish goals without noticing the interface.

This skill orchestrates domain-specific reference files. Read only what you need for the task.

Reference File Index

Task Load Reference
Font sizes, line spacing, heading hierarchy, vertical rhythm references/typography.md
Input fields, validation, checkboxes, radios, selects, textareas references/forms-and-inputs.md
Button hierarchy, sizing, states, CTAs, ghost buttons references/buttons.md
Color palettes, dark mode, tints/shades, state colors references/color-systems.md
Navigation, cards, tabs, accordions, modals, tables, toasts references/ui-components.md
Grids, spacing scales, responsive patterns, whitespace references/layout-and-spacing.md
Focus techniques, hierarchy principles, action pyramid references/visual-hierarchy.md
Contrast ratios, focus states, screen readers, WCAG references/accessibility.md
CSS implementation patterns, variables, common styles references/css-patterns.md

Quick Decision: Which Reference?

What's the problem?
├─ Text hard to read, spacing feels off → typography.md
├─ Form not working well, validation issues → forms-and-inputs.md
├─ Users don't know what to click → buttons.md OR visual-hierarchy.md
├─ Colors look wrong, dark mode broken → color-systems.md
├─ Need nav/cards/tabs/modals/tables → ui-components.md
├─ Spacing inconsistent, layout cramped → layout-and-spacing.md
├─ Everything competes for attention → visual-hierarchy.md
├─ Accessibility audit or contrast issues → accessibility.md
└─ Need CSS implementation → css-patterns.md

Universal Quick Reference

Spacing Scale (4px base)

4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 40, 48, 64, 80, 96

Typography Baseline

  • Body: 16px, line-height 1.5
  • Heading:body ratio max 1:3 (48px heading for 16px body)
  • Paragraph spacing: line-height ÷ 1.5

Touch Targets

  • Minimum: 44×44px
  • Recommended: 48×48px

Contrast Minimums (WCAG)

  • Normal text: 4.5:1
  • Large text (18px+ or 14px+ bold): 3:1
  • UI components: 3:1

Button Hierarchy

Level Use For Treatment
Primary Main action (ONE per view) Solid fill, high contrast
Secondary Alternative actions Outlined or subtle fill
Tertiary Minor actions Text-only or ghost

Dark Mode Essentials

  • Background: #121212 (not pure black)
  • Text: #E0E0E0 (not pure white)
  • Reduce color saturation

Common Mistakes Checklist

  • Multiple primary buttons per view
  • Placeholder used as only label
  • Pure white on pure black
  • Thin/light font weights
  • Color-only error indicators
  • Long centered text
  • Inconsistent spacing values

Design Review Protocol

  1. Hierarchy: Is primary action obvious? Can you tell what matters?
  2. Readability: Text contrast OK? Line length reasonable (45-75 chars)?
  3. Forms: Labels above fields? Touch targets 44px+? Helpful errors?
  4. Spacing: Consistent scale? Breathing room around elements?
  5. Accessibility: Color not sole indicator? Focus states visible?

When NOT to Use This Skill

  • Pure visual branding/identity work
  • Marketing copy decisions
  • Backend architecture
  • Mobile native patterns (iOS/Android differ)

Sources

  • Web Interface Handbook by Aleksei Baranov (Imperavi)
  • User Interface Typography by Imperavi
  • Refactoring UI by Wathan & Schoger
  • WCAG 2.1 accessibility guidelines