Hallmark is an anti-AI-slop design skill for AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex. It gives agents a concrete design rule set for producing interfaces that look intentionally crafted rather than generic, repetitive, or template-like. The project focuses on typography, color, layout, motion, microinteractions, visual hierarchy, and structural variation. It can be used to build new UI, audit existing code, or redesign an interface while keeping the underlying content and information architecture. Hallmark includes reference material and worked examples so agents can apply the design logic more consistently. Its main value is helping AI-generated interfaces move from “technically functional” to visually deliberate and product-ready.
Features
- Anti-AI-slop design skill
- Build, audit, and redesign workflows
- Typography, color, motion, and layout rules
- Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex compatibility
- Reference files and worked examples
- Installable through npx skills