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minimalist-ui

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Clean editorial-style interfaces with warm monochrome palette, typographic contrast, and flat bento grids.

What is minimalist-ui?

A frontend design protocol for building ultra-minimalist, document-style web interfaces inspired by premium workspace platforms. Use it when you need refined, high-contrast layouts with strict typographic hierarchies, muted pastels, and zero gradients or heavy shadows.

  • Enforces warm monochromatic color palette with desaturated pastel accents
  • Establishes editorial serif and geometric sans-serif typographic hierarchies with tight tracking
  • Generates asymmetrical bento-grid layouts with 1px borders and generous whitespace
  • Bans generic design defaults: Inter/Roboto fonts, Lucide icons, heavy shadows, gradients, and AI copywriting clichés
  • Provides micro-animation directives for scroll-entry fades and subtle hover states using transform and opacity only
  • Specifies component architectures: flat buttons, pill-shaped tags, stripped accordions, and faux-OS window chrome

How to install minimalist-ui

npx skills add https://github.com/leonxlnx/taste-skill --skill minimalist-ui
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How to use minimalist-ui

  1. 1.Define macro-whitespace first with large vertical padding between sections (py-24 or py-32)
  2. 2.Set up custom font stack: serif for headings (Lyon Text, Newsreader, Playfair Display), sans-serif for body (SF Pro Display, Geist Sans), monospace for code (Geist Mono, SF Mono)
  3. 3.Apply the warm monochrome palette: off-black text (#111111), ultra-light borders (#EAEAEA), and muted pastel accents only for semantic meaning
  4. 4.Build component layouts using the specifications: 1px solid #EAEAEA borders, 8-12px border-radius, generous 24-40px padding
  5. 5.Add scroll-entry animations using IntersectionObserver with translateY(12px) + opacity fade over 600ms
  6. 6.Implement hover states with ultra-subtle shadow shifts and scale(0.98) on active, animating only transform and opacity properties

Use cases

Good for
  • Building a premium SaaS dashboard or workspace platform with editorial credibility
  • Designing documentation sites or content platforms that prioritize readability and hierarchy
  • Creating minimalist portfolio or case-study websites with high typographic contrast
  • Developing internal tools or admin interfaces that reject generic SaaS trends
  • Prototyping interfaces where whitespace and typography do the heavy lifting instead of color or effects
Who it's for
  • Frontend engineers building high-end web products
  • Product designers targeting premium, document-centric aesthetics
  • Teams building workspace or productivity tools
  • Content-first platforms and editorial sites
  • Developers who want to avoid generic SaaS design patterns

minimalist-ui FAQ

Can I use Tailwind CSS with this protocol?

Yes. Use Tailwind for layout and spacing, but override default shadows (disable heavy shadow utilities), customize the color palette to the warm monochrome + muted pastels, and replace default fonts with the specified serif/sans-serif/monospace stack.

What icons should I use?

Use Phosphor Icons (Bold or Fill weights) or Radix UI Icons for a technical, slightly thicker-stroke aesthetic. Avoid Lucide, Feather, and standard Heroicons.

How do I add visual depth without breaking the minimalist aesthetic?

Use subtle full-width background imagery at very low opacity (0.03-0.04), soft radial light spots with warm tones, or minimal geometric line patterns. Never use gradients or heavy shadows.

What should I do with empty flat backgrounds?

Avoid them. Add depth through desaturated photography with warm overlays, subtle ambient gradient blobs (opacity 0.02-0.04, 20s+ animation), or minimal geometric textures on fixed layers.

Are animations required?

No, but they are recommended for polish. Keep them invisible: scroll-entry fades, ultra-subtle hover shadows, and staggered list reveals. Always animate via transform and opacity only, never layout properties.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from leonxlnx/taste-skill.


name: minimalist-ui description: Clean editorial-style interfaces. Warm monochrome palette, typographic contrast, flat bento grids, muted pastels. No gradients, no heavy shadows.

Protocol: Premium Utilitarian Minimalism UI Architect

1. Protocol Overview

Name: Premium Utilitarian Minimalism & Editorial UI Description: An advanced frontend engineering directive for generating highly refined, ultra-minimalist, "document-style" web interfaces analogous to top-tier workspace platforms. This protocol strictly enforces a high-contrast warm monochrome palette, bespoke typographic hierarchies, meticulous structural macro-whitespace, bento-grid layouts, and an ultra-flat component architecture with deliberate muted pastel accents. It actively rejects standard generic SaaS design trends.

2. Absolute Negative Constraints (Banned Elements)

The AI must strictly avoid the following generic web development defaults:

  • DO NOT use the "Inter", "Roboto", or "Open Sans" typefaces.
  • DO NOT use generic, thin-line icon libraries like "Lucide", "Feather", or standard "Heroicons".
  • DO NOT use Tailwind's default heavy drop shadows (e.g., shadow-md, shadow-lg, shadow-xl). Shadows must be practically non-existent or heavily customized to be ultra-diffuse and low opacity (< 0.05).
  • DO NOT use primary colored backgrounds for large elements or sections (e.g., no bright blue, green, or red hero sections).
  • DO NOT use gradients, neon colors, or 3D glassmorphism (beyond subtle navbar blurs).
  • DO NOT use rounded-full (pill shapes) for large containers, cards, or primary buttons.
  • DO NOT use emojis anywhere in code, markup, text content, headings, or alt text. Replace with proper icons or clean SVG primitives.
  • DO NOT use generic placeholder names like "John Doe", "Acme Corp", or "Lorem Ipsum". Use realistic, contextual content.
  • DO NOT use AI copywriting clichés: "Elevate", "Seamless", "Unleash", "Next-Gen", "Game-changer", "Delve". Write plain, specific language.

3. Typographic Architecture

The interface must rely on extreme typographic contrast and premium font selection to establish an editorial feel.

  • Primary Sans-Serif (Body, UI, Buttons): Use clean, geometric, or system-native fonts with character. Target: font-family: 'SF Pro Display', 'Geist Sans', 'Helvetica Neue', 'Switzer', sans-serif.
  • Editorial Serif (Hero Headings & Quotes): Target: font-family: 'Lyon Text', 'Newsreader', 'Playfair Display', 'Instrument Serif', serif. Apply tight tracking (letter-spacing: -0.02em to -0.04em) and tight line-height (1.1).
  • Monospace (Code, Keystrokes, Meta-data): Target: font-family: 'Geist Mono', 'SF Mono', 'JetBrains Mono', monospace.
  • Text Colors: Body text must never be absolute black (#000000). Use off-black/charcoal (#111111 or #2F3437) with a generous line-height of 1.6 for legibility. Secondary text should be muted gray (#787774).

4. Color Palette (Warm Monochrome + Spot Pastels)

Color is a scarce resource, utilized only for semantic meaning or subtle accents.

  • Canvas / Background: Pure White #FFFFFF or Warm Bone/Off-White #F7F6F3 / #FBFBFA.
  • Primary Surface (Cards): #FFFFFF or #F9F9F8.
  • Structural Borders / Dividers: Ultra-light gray #EAEAEA or rgba(0,0,0,0.06).
  • Accent Colors: Exclusively use highly desaturated, washed-out pastels for tags, inline code backgrounds, or subtle icon backgrounds.
    • Pale Red: #FDEBEC (Text: #9F2F2D)
    • Pale Blue: #E1F3FE (Text: #1F6C9F)
    • Pale Green: #EDF3EC (Text: #346538)
    • Pale Yellow: #FBF3DB (Text: #956400)

5. Component Specifications

  • Bento Box Feature Grids:
    • Utilize asymmetrical CSS Grid layouts.
    • Cards must have exactly border: 1px solid #EAEAEA.
    • Border-radius must be crisp: 8px or 12px maximum.
    • Internal padding must be generous (e.g., 24px to 40px).
  • Primary Call-To-Action (Buttons):
    • Solid background #111111, text #FFFFFF.
    • Slight border-radius (4px to 6px). No box-shadow.
    • Hover state should be a subtle color shift to #333333 or a micro-scale transform: scale(0.98).
  • Tags & Status Badges:
    • Pill-shaped (border-radius: 9999px), very small typography (text-xs), uppercase with wide tracking (letter-spacing: 0.05em).
    • Background must use the defined Muted Pastels.
  • Accordions (FAQ):
    • Strip all container boxes. Separate items only with a border-bottom: 1px solid #EAEAEA.
    • Use a clean, sharp + and - icon for the toggle state.
  • Keystroke Micro-UIs:
    • Render shortcuts as physical keys using <kbd> tags: border: 1px solid #EAEAEA, border-radius: 4px, background: #F7F6F3, using the Monospace font.
  • Faux-OS Window Chrome:
    • When mocking up software, wrap it in a minimalist container with a white top bar containing three small, light gray circles (replicating macOS window controls).

6. Iconography & Imagery Directives

  • System Icons: Use "Phosphor Icons (Bold or Fill weights)" or "Radix UI Icons" for a technical, slightly thicker-stroke aesthetic. Standardize stroke width across all icons.
  • Illustrations: Monochromatic, rough continuous-line ink sketches on a white background, featuring a single offset geometric shape filled with a muted pastel color.
  • Photography: Use high-quality, desaturated images with a warm tone. Apply subtle overlays (opacity: 0.04 warm grain) to blend photos into the monochrome palette. Never use oversaturated stock photos. Use reliable placeholders like https://picsum.photos/seed/{context}/1200/800 when real assets are unavailable.
  • Hero & Section Backgrounds: Sections should not feel empty and flat. Use subtle full-width background imagery at very low opacity, soft radial light spots (radial-gradient with warm tones at opacity: 0.03), or minimal geometric line patterns to add depth without breaking the clean aesthetic.

7. Subtle Motion & Micro-Animations

Motion should feel invisible — present but never distracting. The goal is quiet sophistication, not spectacle.

  • Scroll Entry: Elements fade in gently as they enter the viewport. Use translateY(12px) + opacity: 0 resolving over 600ms with cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1). Use IntersectionObserver, never window.addEventListener('scroll').
  • Hover States: Cards lift with an ultra-subtle shadow shift (box-shadow transitioning from 0 0 0 to 0 2px 8px rgba(0,0,0,0.04) over 200ms). Buttons respond with scale(0.98) on :active.
  • Staggered Reveals: Lists and grid items enter with a cascade delay (animation-delay: calc(var(--index) * 80ms)). Never mount everything at once.
  • Background Ambient Motion: Optional. A single, very slow-moving radial gradient blob (animation-duration: 20s+, opacity: 0.02-0.04) drifting behind hero sections. Must be applied to a position: fixed; pointer-events: none layer. Never on scrolling containers.
  • Performance: Animate exclusively via transform and opacity. No layout-triggering properties (top, left, width, height). Use will-change: transform sparingly and only on actively animating elements.

8. Execution Protocol

When tasked with writing frontend code (HTML, React, Tailwind, Vue) or designing a layout:

  1. Establish the macro-whitespace first. Use massive vertical padding between sections (e.g., py-24 or py-32 in Tailwind).
  2. Constrain the main typography content width to max-w-4xl or max-w-5xl.
  3. Apply the custom typographic hierarchy and monochromatic color variables immediately.
  4. Ensure every card, divider, and border adheres strictly to the 1px solid #EAEAEA rule.
  5. Add scroll-entry animations to all major content blocks.
  6. Ensure sections have visual depth through imagery, ambient gradients, or subtle textures — no empty flat backgrounds.
  7. Provide code that reflects this high-end, uncluttered, editorial aesthetic natively without requiring manual adjustments.