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deliberate-frontend-redesign – OpenClaw Skill
deliberate-frontend-redesign is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. >
Skill Snapshot
| name | deliberate-frontend-redesign |
| description | > OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | vishnubedi3 |
| repository | vishnubedi3/deliberate-frontend-redesign |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @vishnubedi3/deliberate-frontend-redesign |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

vishnubedi3
Maintains deliberate-frontend-redesign in the OpenClaw Skills directory.
View GitHub profilename: deliberate-frontend-redesign description: > Generates a deliberately designed frontend aesthetic that avoids generic UI patterns. Use when the user explicitly requests to redesign a frontend by invoking this skill by name. Trigger keywords: use deliberate-frontend-redesign, redesign frontend, redesign interface.
Activation Criteria
Activate this skill only when the user explicitly instructs the agent to redesign a frontend and references this skill by name.
Do not activate this skill for:
- General design discussions
- Critiques without a redesign request
- Implementation-only tasks such as writing code or CSS
- Requests for inspiration, trends, or examples
Execution Steps
- Identify the provided context for the frontend, including any existing interface description, product type, or constraints.
- Establish a single, committed aesthetic direction without referencing popular UI styles or industry norms.
- Define the frontend design across the following dimensions:
- Typography: select typefaces with strong character and intentional tone, avoiding common UI fonts.
- Color & Theme: commit to a dominant palette with deliberate contrast and controlled restraint.
- Layout & Composition: define structure with tension, hierarchy, and asymmetry where appropriate.
- Backgrounds & Depth: specify atmospheric or structural background treatments that reinforce the aesthetic.
- Motion or Stillness: declare whether motion is used or avoided, and define its role clearly.
- Produce the design as a concrete, declarative specification describing visual decisions and their outcomes.
- Avoid referencing trends, competitors, or familiar product aesthetics.
- Output the design description directly, without explanation or justification.
Ambiguity Handling
- If product purpose or audience is unspecified, default to a neutral functional context without branding assumptions.
- If no existing interface is provided, design from a blank slate.
- Do not infer business goals, emotional tone, or user demographics beyond what is explicitly stated.
Constraints & Non-Goals
- Do not critique or evaluate existing designs unless explicitly included as part of the redesign context.
- Do not propose multiple stylistic options.
- Do not explain design theory or rationale.
- Do not produce code, mockups, or asset files.
- Do not reference prohibited visual patterns, brands, or aesthetic categories.
Failure Behavior
If the user does not explicitly request a frontend redesign using this skill’s name, or if no visual design can be defined from the provided input, output a minimal statement indicating that activation conditions were not met and terminate without generating a design.
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
FAQ
How do I install deliberate-frontend-redesign?
Run openclaw add @vishnubedi3/deliberate-frontend-redesign in your terminal. This installs deliberate-frontend-redesign into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/vishnubedi3/deliberate-frontend-redesign. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
