stitch-ui-design-spec-generator
Design Spec Generator
Constraint: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" or when orchestrating a Stitch design task.
This skill acts as a Creative Director. It takes a high-level user request and outputs a structured Design Specification.
Input
Input may be either:
- User Request (one-shot): e.g., "A cyberpunk login page" or "A clean medical dashboard".
- PRD document or PRD summary: When the user provides a PRD file path or pasted PRD content, first extract function overview and page/screen list (and any visual/theme preferences from non-functional requirements), then apply the Logic Rules below to produce the design spec. For the full PRD-driven workflow (spec-generator → framework spec → prompt-architect → MCP), see docs/prd-to-stitch-workflow.md.
Output Format (JSON)
The skill must produce a JSON block like this:
{
"theme": "DARK" | "LIGHT",
"primaryColor": "Hex Code",
"font": "Font Name",
"roundness": "High" | "Medium" | "Low",
"density": "COMPACT" | "COMFORTABLE" | "SPACIOUS",
"designMode": "WIREFRAME" | "HIGH_FIDELITY",
"styleKeywords": ["Keyword1", "Keyword2"],
"deviceType": "MOBILE" | "TABLET" | "DESKTOP" | "SMART_WATCH"
}
Logic Rules
- Analyze Tone:
- "Corporate/Medical/Finance" -> Clean, Blue/Grey, Low Roundness, Inter font.
- "Creative/Gaming" -> Dark Mode, Neon colors, High Contrast.
- "Lifestyle/Food" -> Warm colors, High Roundness, Serif fonts.
- Determine Device:
- "Dashboard/Admin" -> DESKTOP.
- "App/Instagram-like" -> MOBILE.
- "Watch Face" -> SMART_WATCH.
- Default to MOBILE if unspecified.
- Determine Mode:
- "Sketch/Blueprint/Draft" -> WIREFRAME.
- Default to HIGH_FIDELITY.
Example
User request: "A cyberpunk login page"
Output:
{
"theme": "DARK",
"primaryColor": "#00FFFF",
"font": "Orbitron",
"roundness": "Low",
"density": "COMFORTABLE",
"designMode": "HIGH_FIDELITY",
"styleKeywords": ["Cyberpunk", "Neon", "High Contrast", "Glitch"],
"deviceType": "MOBILE"
}
Usage
Call this skill internally before creating a project or generating a prompt. The output JSON feeds into stitch-ui-prompt-architect (Path B) for final prompt assembly.
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