Original Reddit post

I don’t have wireframes or Figma files, but I do have a lot of existing code, clear functional requirements, project documentation and brand guidelines (which is more than just colors and fonts - it’s information hierarchy rules, component selection criteria, spacing systems, and density principles). Skills like /frontend-design are useful for generating generic landing/home pages, but they’re not great for planning and enforcing design systems: figuring out the ideal layout, choosing the most relevant Shadcn component for a given interaction, eliminating information redundancy, calibrating visual weight to importance, and doing all of that in the context of the user and their role in the system. Despite my best attempts to document all of this, I spend a lot of time going back and forth catching and fixing violations of my own guidelines. Anyone found good approaches for this? submitted by /u/madscholar

Originally posted by u/madscholar on r/ClaudeCode