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72%Weight 40%Scale 1-5Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.
A well-organized, token-efficient design-instruction skill with concrete do/don't lists and named example aesthetics. The main gap is workflow clarity: it offers a design philosophy rather than a sequenced, checkable process for arriving at and validating a chosen aesthetic direction.
Suggestions
Add a short sequenced workflow with checkpoints, e.g. 1) Identify purpose & audience → 2) Pick one aesthetic direction from the list → 3) Choose a font + palette that fits → 4) Review against the Critical Rules before coding.
Consolidate the repeated 'make creative, bold choices / vary aesthetics / no design should be the same' guidance into a single statement to tighten conciseness.
Add a self-check step (e.g. 'Does the result avoid every font/color in the banned list and commit to one named direction?') to give the workflow a validation checkpoint.
| Dimension | Reasoning | Score |
|---|---|---|
Conciseness | Lean and assumes Claude's competence (no explanation of what HTML/CSS or a dashboard is); the 'make creative, bold choices' idea is restated a few times across Critical Rules, Implementation Guidelines, and DO lists and could be trimmed. | 4 / 5 |
Actionability | Concrete, actionable specifics for an instruction-only skill — banned fonts (Inter, Roboto, Space Grotesk), named aesthetic archetypes, and example combos (JetBrains Mono + grayscale + single accent) — with only minor gaps like 'optimize performance' staying vague. | 4 / 5 |
Workflow Clarity | A rough sequence exists ('Before coding, understand the context...commit to a BOLD aesthetic direction' then rules then implementation) but there are no explicit checkpoints or feedback loops; it reads as philosophy rather than a sequenced process. | 3 / 5 |
Progressive Disclosure | Self-contained guidance organized into clear, well-labeled sections (When to Use, Design Philosophy, Critical Rules, Implementation Guidelines, Examples) with no need for external reference files, matching the simple-skill exception. | 5 / 5 |
Total | 16 / 20 Passed |