Review UI code for design system compliance, accessibility, and best practices
Install with the open skills CLI (global, non-interactive — available in every Claude Code session):
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills --skill "ui-review" -g -a claude-code -yOr manually — copy the SKILL.md below into:
~/.claude/skills/ui-review-sickn33-2/SKILL.md---
name: ui-review
description: Review UI code for design system compliance, accessibility, and best practices
risk: unknown
source: https://github.com/bitjaru/styleseed/tree/main/engine/.claude/skills/ss-review
source_repo: bitjaru/styleseed
source_type: community
date_added: 2026-07-01
license: MIT
license_source: https://github.com/bitjaru/styleseed/blob/main/LICENSE
---
# UI Design Review
## When to Use
Use this skill when you need review UI code for design system compliance, accessibility, and best practices.
## When NOT to use
- For accessibility-only issues → use `/ss-a11y`
- For Nielsen UX heuristics → use `/ss-audit`
- For a quick automated check → use `/ss-lint`
- For non-UI code (data fetching, business rules)
Review the file: **$ARGUMENTS**
## Checklist
### 1. Design Token Compliance
- [ ] No hardcoded hex colors (use semantic tokens: `text-foreground`, `bg-brand`, etc.)
- [ ] No hardcoded px spacing in Tailwind (use `p-6` not `p-[24px]`)
- [ ] Shadows use CSS variables (`shadow-[var(--shadow-card)]`)
- [ ] Border radius follows the scale (`rounded-md`, `rounded-lg`, `rounded-2xl`)
### 2. Component Conventions
- [ ] Uses `data-slot` attribute
- [ ] Uses `cn()` for className merging
- [ ] Props typed with `React.ComponentProps<>`
- [ ] Supports `className` prop override
- [ ] Named export (not default export for components)
- [ ] No wrapper components that only add a className
### 3. Accessibility (a11y)
- [ ] Touch targets >= 44x44px for interactive elements
- [ ] `focus-visible` styles on all interactive elements
- [ ] Proper `aria-*` attributes where needed
- [ ] Color contrast meets WCAG AA (4.5:1 for text, 3:1 for large text)
- [ ] Animations respect `prefers-reduced-motion`
- [ ] Images have `alt` text
- [ ] Form inputs have associated labels
### 4. Mobile Best Practices
- [ ] No horizontal overflow
- [ ] Touch-friendly spacing between interactive elements
- [ ] Safe area insets handled for notched devices
- [ ] Text sizes >= 12px for readability
- [ ] Scrollable containers have `-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch`
### 5. Performance
- [ ] No unnecessary re-renders (stable references, memoization where needed)
- [ ] Images are lazy-loaded
- [ ] Heavy components are code-split
### 6. Typography
- [ ] Uses the Pretendard/Inter font stack
- [ ] Font sizes from the 14-step scale (10-48px, see CLAUDE.md)
- [ ] Proper font weights (400, 500, 600, 700)
- [ ] Display text (36-48px): `leading-none` + `tracking-[-0.02em]`
- [ ] Heading text (18-24px): `leading-snug` + `tracking-[-0.01em]`
- [ ] Body text (14-17px): `leading-normal` (no custom tracking)
- [ ] Caption uppercase (10-13px): `tracking-[0.05em]` or `tracking-wide`
- [ ] No `line-height: 1.5` on display/heading text (too loose)
### 7. Spacing Consistency
- [ ] All spacing values are multiples of 6px (p-1.5, p-3, p-6, etc.)
- [ ] No arbitrary spacing (p-5=20px, gap-3.5=14px are violations)
- [ ] Uses `size-*` shorthand instead of `w-* h-*`
- [ ] Uses `ms-*/me-*` instead of `ml-*/mr-*` (logical properties)
- [ ] Motion transitions use design tokens (`duration-[var(--duration-fast)]`)
### 8. Coherence (VISUAL-CRAFT.md §C0 — the "one choice per axis" laws)
> The biggest reason a UI reads as "AI-generated" isn't ugly parts — it's *mixed*
> parts. Check that each axis below uses ONE value system-wide; flag a mix as a real
> issue, not a nitpick.
- [ ] **One radius personality** — sharp (0-4px) OR soft (8-12px) OR pill, applied to every card/button/input/modal. No mixing (e.g. a `rounded-none` panel with `rounded-full` buttons).
- [ ] **One accent color** for interactive emphasis (+ semantic red/green/amber only) — not two+ competing accents.
- [ ] **No emoji as UI icons** (🚗🧺⭐ as list/nav/status/category markers) — they inject many uncontrolled hues; use one line-icon set in `currentColor`.
- [ ] **Status color = severity, not decoration** — a normal/OK/"보통" state is neutral grey (not colored); color marks only the minority of rows that need attention; same value → same color.
- [ ] **No decorative hues** — favorite stars, category dots, avatars use the accent or grey, not a new color each.
- [ ] **One shadow language** — same light direction, same scale/tint; not some black + some tinted, some up-lit + some down-lit.
- [ ] **One icon family / fill mode / stroke weight** across the file.
- [ ] **Nested-radius law** — an element inside a rounded container uses `inner = outer − padding`, not the same radius (which bulges).
- [ ] **Consistent control heights** — buttons, inputs, selects share a height set (e.g. 40px).
- [ ] Errors/states never rely on color alone (icon + text too).
## Output Format
Provide:
1. **Score**: Pass / Needs Improvement / Fail
2. **Issues**: List each violation with file:line reference
3. **Fixes**: Concrete code changes for each issue
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches its upstream source and local project context.
- Verify commands, generated code, dependencies, credentials, and external service behavior before applying changes.
- Do not treat examples as a substitute for environment-specific tests, security review, or user approval for destructive or costly actions.
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.
Use when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging to verify work meets requirements
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code