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taste-design

google-labs-code/stitch-skills

Generate premium, anti-generic DESIGN.md files for Google Stitch with strict typography, calibrated color, asymmetric layouts, and hardware-accelerated motion.

What is taste-design?

This skill creates semantic design system files (DESIGN.md) that enforce high-agency UI standards for Google Stitch screen generation. It translates anti-slop frontend engineering directives into natural-language design rules paired with precise values, ensuring agents produce premium, non-generic interfaces with curated typography, color calibration, asymmetric layouts, and perpetual micro-interactions.

  • Generates DESIGN.md files optimized for Stitch's semantic design language
  • Encodes visual atmosphere, color calibration, and typographic architecture with hex codes and font stacks
  • Defines component behaviors (buttons, cards, inputs) with interaction states and motion specs
  • Establishes layout principles enforcing clean spatial separation and responsive mobile-first collapse
  • Encodes motion philosophy with spring physics, perpetual micro-interactions, and hardware-accelerated animations
  • Lists explicit anti-patterns and banned AI design clichés (neon glows, generic fonts, overlapping elements)

How to install taste-design

npx skills add https://github.com/google-labs-code/stitch-skills --skill taste-design
Prerequisites
  • Access to Google Stitch via labs.google.com/stitch
  • Optionally: Stitch MCP Server for programmatic integration with Cursor, Antigravity, or Gemini CLI
Claude Code
Cursor
Windsurf
Cline

How to use taste-design

  1. 1.Install the skill via npx skills add https://github.com/google-labs-code/stitch-skills --skill taste-design
  2. 2.Define the target project's atmosphere using the density, variance, and motion spectrum (1–10 scales)
  3. 3.Map a color palette with descriptive names, hex codes, and functional roles, avoiding banned patterns (neon, oversaturation, pure black)
  4. 4.Establish typography rules by selecting distinctive fonts (Geist, Outfit, Cabinet Grotesk, Satoshi) and defining hierarchy, leading, and line length constraints
  5. 5.Describe component stylings for buttons, cards, inputs, loading states, and error states with shape, color, shadow, and interaction behavior
  6. 6.Define layout principles enforcing clean spatial separation, responsive mobile-first collapse, and CSS Grid over Flexbox
  7. 7.Encode motion philosophy with spring physics defaults, perpetual micro-interactions, and transform/opacity-only animations
  8. 8.Generate the DESIGN.md file and use it as the single source of truth when prompting Stitch to create new screens

Use cases

Good for
  • Generate a design system file for a new Stitch project to ensure all AI-generated screens follow premium standards
  • Create a DESIGN.md baseline for a dashboard UI that enforces high-density sans-serif typography and skeletal loaders
  • Define a hero section design with inline image typography and asymmetric layout for a creative landing page
  • Establish color and motion rules for a mobile-first app that uses spring physics and staggered list reveals
  • Document banned patterns and anti-slop constraints to prevent Stitch from generating generic, oversaturated, or overlapping UI elements
Who it's for
  • AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI) generating screens via Google Stitch
  • Frontend engineers defining design systems for premium, high-agency interfaces
  • Product teams building creative or dashboard UIs that need strict anti-generic standards
  • Developers integrating Stitch MCP Server for programmatic design generation

taste-design FAQ

What is the purpose of the generated DESIGN.md file?

The DESIGN.md serves as the single source of truth for prompting Stitch to generate new screens. It encodes visual atmosphere, color calibration, typography, component behaviors, layout principles, motion philosophy, and explicit anti-patterns in natural-language rules paired with precise values that Stitch's AI agent can interpret.

What fonts are banned or restricted?

Inter is banned for premium/creative contexts. Generic serif fonts (Times New Roman, Georgia, Garamond, Palatino) are banned everywhere except editorial contexts, where only distinctive modern serifs (Fraunces, Gambarino, Editorial New, Instrument Serif) are allowed. Serif is always banned in dashboards or software UIs.

What are the key anti-patterns this skill prevents?

Banned patterns include: neon/outer glow shadows, overlapping elements, 3-column equal card layouts, centered hero sections (when variance exceeds 4), emojis, pure black (#000000), oversaturated accents, generic serif fonts, custom mouse cursors, and fabricated data or statistics.

How does the skill handle motion and animation?

It encodes spring physics defaults (stiffness: 100, damping: 20), perpetual micro-interactions (Pulse, Typewriter, Float, Shimmer), staggered orchestration for list reveals, and performance constraints: animate only via transform and opacity, never animate top/left/width/height.

What is inline image typography and when should it be used?

Inline image typography embeds small, contextual photos or visuals directly between words or letters in headlines at type-height with rounded corners, acting as visual punctuation. This is the signature creative technique for hero sections and must never overlap text or other elements.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from google-labs-code/stitch-skills.


name: taste-design description: Semantic Design System Skill for Google Stitch. Generates agent-friendly DESIGN.md files that enforce premium, anti-generic UI standards — strict typography, calibrated color, asymmetric layouts, perpetual micro-motion, and hardware-accelerated performance. allowed-tools:

  • "StitchMCP"
  • "Read"
  • "Write"

Stitch Design Taste — Semantic Design System Skill

Overview

This skill generates DESIGN.md files optimized for Google Stitch screen generation. It translates the battle-tested anti-slop frontend engineering directives into Stitch's native semantic design language — descriptive, natural-language rules paired with precise values that Stitch's AI agent can interpret to produce premium, non-generic interfaces.

The generated DESIGN.md serves as the single source of truth for prompting Stitch to generate new screens that align with a curated, high-agency design language. Stitch interprets design through "Visual Descriptions" supported by specific color values, typography specs, and component behaviors.

Prerequisites

  • Access to Google Stitch via labs.google.com/stitch
  • Optionally: Stitch MCP Server for programmatic integration with Cursor, Antigravity, or Gemini CLI

The Goal

Generate a DESIGN.md file that encodes:

  1. Visual atmosphere — the mood, density, and design philosophy
  2. Color calibration — neutrals, accents, and banned patterns with hex codes
  3. Typographic architecture — font stacks, scale hierarchy, and anti-patterns
  4. Component behaviors — buttons, cards, inputs with interaction states
  5. Layout principles — grid systems, spacing philosophy, responsive strategy
  6. Motion philosophy — animation engine specs, spring physics, perpetual micro-interactions
  7. Anti-patterns — explicit list of banned AI design clichés

Analysis & Synthesis Instructions

1. Define the Atmosphere

Evaluate the target project's intent. Use evocative adjectives from the taste spectrum:

  • Density: "Art Gallery Airy" (1–3) → "Daily App Balanced" (4–7) → "Cockpit Dense" (8–10)
  • Variance: "Predictable Symmetric" (1–3) → "Offset Asymmetric" (4–7) → "Artsy Chaotic" (8–10)
  • Motion: "Static Restrained" (1–3) → "Fluid CSS" (4–7) → "Cinematic Choreography" (8–10)

Default baseline: Creativity 9, Variance 8, Motion 6, Density 5. Adapt dynamically based on user's vibe description.

2. Map the Color Palette

For each color provide: Descriptive Name + Hex Code + Functional Role.

Mandatory constraints:

  • Maximum 1 accent color. Saturation below 80%
  • The "AI Purple/Blue Neon" aesthetic is strictly BANNED — no purple button glows, no neon gradients
  • Use absolute neutral bases (Zinc/Slate) with high-contrast singular accents
  • Stick to one palette for the entire output — no warm/cool gray fluctuation
  • Never use pure black (#000000) — use Off-Black, Zinc-950, or Charcoal

3. Establish Typography Rules

  • Display/Headlines: Track-tight, controlled scale. Not screaming. Hierarchy through weight and color, not just massive size
  • Body: Relaxed leading, max 65 characters per line
  • Font Selection: Inter is BANNED for premium/creative contexts. Force unique character: Geist, Outfit, Cabinet Grotesk, or Satoshi
  • Serif Ban: Generic serif fonts (Times New Roman, Georgia, Garamond, Palatino) are BANNED. If serif is needed for editorial/creative contexts, use only distinctive modern serifs: Fraunces, Gambarino, Editorial New, or Instrument Serif. Serif is always BANNED in dashboards or software UIs
  • Dashboard Constraint: Use Sans-Serif pairings exclusively (Geist + Geist Mono or Satoshi + JetBrains Mono)
  • High-Density Override: When density exceeds 7, all numbers must use Monospace

4. Define the Hero Section

The Hero is the first impression and must be creative, striking, and never generic:

  • Inline Image Typography: Embed small, contextual photos or visuals directly between words or letters in the headline. Images sit inline at type-height, rounded, acting as visual punctuation. This is the signature creative technique
  • No Overlapping: Text must never overlap images or other text. Every element occupies its own clean spatial zone
  • No Filler Text: "Scroll to explore", "Swipe down", scroll arrow icons, bouncing chevrons are BANNED. The content should pull users in naturally
  • Asymmetric Structure: Centered Hero layouts BANNED when variance exceeds 4
  • CTA Restraint: Maximum one primary CTA. No secondary "Learn more" links

5. Describe Component Stylings

For each component type, describe shape, color, shadow depth, and interaction behavior:

  • Buttons: Tactile push feedback on active state. No neon outer glows. No custom mouse cursors
  • Cards: Use ONLY when elevation communicates hierarchy. Tint shadows to background hue. For high-density layouts, replace cards with border-top dividers or negative space
  • Inputs/Forms: Label above input, helper text optional, error text below. Standard gap spacing
  • Loading States: Skeletal loaders matching layout dimensions — no generic circular spinners
  • Empty States: Composed compositions indicating how to populate data
  • Error States: Clear, inline error reporting

6. Define Layout Principles

  • No overlapping elements — every element occupies its own clear spatial zone. No absolute-positioned content stacking
  • Centered Hero sections are BANNED when variance exceeds 4 — force Split Screen, Left-Aligned, or Asymmetric Whitespace
  • The generic "3 equal cards horizontally" feature row is BANNED — use 2-column Zig-Zag, asymmetric grid, or horizontal scroll
  • CSS Grid over Flexbox math — never use calc() percentage hacks
  • Contain layouts using max-width constraints (e.g., 1400px centered)
  • Full-height sections must use min-h-[100dvh] — never h-screen (iOS Safari catastrophic jump)

7. Define Responsive Rules

Every design must work across all viewports:

  • Mobile-First Collapse (< 768px): All multi-column layouts collapse to single column. No exceptions
  • No Horizontal Scroll: Horizontal overflow on mobile is a critical failure
  • Typography Scaling: Headlines scale via clamp(). Body text minimum 1rem/14px
  • Touch Targets: All interactive elements minimum 44px tap target
  • Image Behavior: Inline typography images (photos between words) stack below headline on mobile
  • Navigation: Desktop horizontal nav collapses to clean mobile menu
  • Spacing: Vertical section gaps reduce proportionally (clamp(3rem, 8vw, 6rem))

8. Encode Motion Philosophy

  • Spring Physics default: stiffness: 100, damping: 20 — premium, weighty feel. No linear easing
  • Perpetual Micro-Interactions: Every active component should have an infinite loop state (Pulse, Typewriter, Float, Shimmer)
  • Staggered Orchestration: Never mount lists instantly — use cascade delays for waterfall reveals
  • Performance: Animate exclusively via transform and opacity. Never animate top, left, width, height. Grain/noise filters on fixed pseudo-elements only

9. List Anti-Patterns (AI Tells)

Encode these as explicit "NEVER DO" rules in the DESIGN.md:

  • No emojis anywhere
  • No Inter font
  • No generic serif fonts (Times New Roman, Georgia, Garamond) — distinctive modern serifs only if needed
  • No pure black (#000000)
  • No neon/outer glow shadows
  • No oversaturated accents
  • No excessive gradient text on large headers
  • No custom mouse cursors
  • No overlapping elements — clean spatial separation always
  • No 3-column equal card layouts
  • No generic names ("John Doe", "Acme", "Nexus")
  • No fake round numbers (99.99%, 50%)
  • No fabricated data or statistics — never generate metrics, performance numbers, uptime percentages, response times, or any data that the user did not explicitly provide. "99.98% UPTIME SLA", "124ms AVG. RESPONSE", "18.5k DEPLOY CYCLES" are invented AI filler. If real data is not available, use clear placeholder labels like [metric] instead of making up numbers
  • No fake system/metric sections — "SYSTEM PERFORMANCE METRICS", "KEY STATISTICS", "BY THE NUMBERS" dashboard cards filled with invented data are BANNED
  • No LABEL // YEAR formatting — "SYSTEM // 2024", "METRICS // 2025" is a lazy AI convention, not real design typography
  • No AI copywriting clichés ("Elevate", "Seamless", "Unleash", "Next-Gen")
  • No filler UI text: "Scroll to explore", "Swipe down", scroll arrows, bouncing chevrons
  • No broken Unsplash links — use picsum.photos or SVG avatars
  • No centered Hero sections (for high-variance projects)

Output Format (DESIGN.md Structure)

# Design System: [Project Title]

## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere
(Evocative description of the mood, density, variance, and motion intensity.
Example: "A restrained, gallery-airy interface with confident asymmetric layouts
and fluid spring-physics motion. The atmosphere is clinical yet warm — like a
well-lit architecture studio.")

## 2. Color Palette & Roles
- **Canvas White** (#F9FAFB) — Primary background surface
- **Pure Surface** (#FFFFFF) — Card and container fill
- **Charcoal Ink** (#18181B) — Primary text, Zinc-950 depth
- **Muted Steel** (#71717A) — Secondary text, descriptions, metadata
- **Whisper Border** (rgba(226,232,240,0.5)) — Card borders, 1px structural lines
- **[Accent Name]** (#XXXXXX) — Single accent for CTAs, active states, focus rings
(Max 1 accent. Saturation < 80%. No purple/neon.)

## 3. Typography Rules
- **Display:** [Font Name] — Track-tight, controlled scale, weight-driven hierarchy
- **Body:** [Font Name] — Relaxed leading, 65ch max-width, neutral secondary color
- **Mono:** [Font Name] — For code, metadata, timestamps, high-density numbers
- **Banned:** Inter, generic system fonts for premium contexts. Serif fonts banned in dashboards.

## 4. Component Stylings
* **Buttons:** Flat, no outer glow. Tactile -1px translate on active. Accent fill for primary, ghost/outline for secondary.
* **Cards:** Generously rounded corners (2.5rem). Diffused whisper shadow. Used only when elevation serves hierarchy. High-density: replace with border-top dividers.
* **Inputs:** Label above, error below. Focus ring in accent color. No floating labels.
* **Loaders:** Skeletal shimmer matching exact layout dimensions. No circular spinners.
* **Empty States:** Composed, illustrated compositions — not just "No data" text.

## 5. Layout Principles
(Grid-first responsive architecture. Asymmetric splits for Hero sections.
Strict single-column collapse below 768px. Max-width containment.
No flexbox percentage math. Generous internal padding.)

## 6. Motion & Interaction
(Spring physics for all interactive elements. Staggered cascade reveals.
Perpetual micro-loops on active dashboard components. Hardware-accelerated
transforms only. Isolated Client Components for CPU-heavy animations.)

## 7. Anti-Patterns (Banned)
(Explicit list of forbidden patterns: no emojis, no Inter, no pure black,
no neon glows, no 3-column equal grids, no AI copywriting clichés,
no generic placeholder names, no broken image links.)

Best Practices

  • Be Descriptive: "Deep Charcoal Ink (#18181B)" — not just "dark text"
  • Be Functional: Explain what each element is used for
  • Be Consistent: Same terminology throughout the document
  • Be Precise: Include exact hex codes, rem values, pixel values in parentheses
  • Be Opinionated: This is not a neutral template — it enforces a specific, premium aesthetic

Tips for Success

  1. Start with the atmosphere — understand the vibe before detailing tokens
  2. Look for patterns — identify consistent spacing, sizing, and styling
  3. Think semantically — name colors by purpose, not just appearance
  4. Consider hierarchy — document how visual weight communicates importance
  5. Encode the bans — anti-patterns are as important as the rules themselves

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Using technical jargon without translation ("rounded-xl" instead of "generously rounded corners")
  • Omitting hex codes or using only descriptive names
  • Forgetting functional roles of design elements
  • Being too vague in atmosphere descriptions
  • Ignoring the anti-pattern list — these are what make the output premium
  • Defaulting to generic "safe" designs instead of enforcing the curated aesthetic