## Description: <br>
Guides agents building or reviewing UI to gather design context, apply distinctive visual direction, and use typography, color, layout, motion, interaction, responsive design, and UX writing references to avoid generic frontend output. <br>

This skill is ready for commercial/non-commercial use. <br>

## Publisher: <br>
[maryambahri](https://clawhub.ai/user/maryambahri) <br>

### License/Terms of Use: <br>
MIT-0 <br>


## Use Case: <br>
Developers, designers, and agent users use this skill when building, reviewing, auditing, or polishing frontend interfaces that need a distinctive, production-grade UX/UI direction. <br>

### Deployment Geography for Use: <br>
Global <br>

## Known Risks and Mitigations: <br>
Risk: The skill may direct an agent to run teach-impeccable before UI work. <br>
Mitigation: Allow that command only when it comes from a trusted source and is appropriate for the project environment. <br>
Risk: Project design context files can accidentally include secrets or private credentials. <br>
Mitigation: Keep secrets and private credentials out of design context files such as .impeccable.md. <br>


## Reference(s): <br>
- [ClawHub skill page](https://clawhub.ai/maryambahri/impeccable-uxui) <br>
- [Homepage from metadata](https://github.com/pbakaus/impeccable) <br>
- [Impeccable website](https://impeccable.style) <br>
- [WebAIM Contrast Checker](https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/) <br>
- [Polypane](https://polypane.app/) <br>
- [Wakamai Fondue](https://wakamaifondue.com/) <br>


## Skill Output: <br>
**Output Type(s):** [text, markdown, code, shell commands, configuration, guidance] <br>
**Output Format:** [Markdown guidance with optional code and shell-command recommendations] <br>
**Output Parameters:** [1D] <br>
**Other Properties Related to Output:** [May ask for design context and may direct the agent to use a project design context file before UI work.] <br>

## Skill Version(s): <br>
1.0.0 (source: server release metadata) <br>

## Ethical Considerations: <br>
Users should evaluate whether this skill is appropriate for their environment, review any generated or modified files before relying on them, and apply their organization's safety, security, and compliance requirements before deployment. <br>
