skills/pbakaus/typeset/SKILL.md
Improve typography by fixing font choices, hierarchy, sizing, weight consistency, and readability. Makes text feel intentional and polished.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace typesetInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Assess and improve typography that feels generic, inconsistent, or poorly structured — turning default-looking text into intentional, well-crafted type.
Use the frontend-design skill — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the Context Gathering Protocol. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run teach-impeccable first.
Analyze what's weak or generic about the current type:
Font choices:
Hierarchy:
Sizing & scale:
rem scales for app UIs; fluid clamp() for marketing/content page headings)Readability:
Consistency:
CRITICAL: The goal isn't to make text "fancier" — it's to make it clearer, more readable, and more intentional. Good typography is invisible; bad typography is distracting.
Consult the typography reference from the frontend-design skill for detailed guidance on scales, pairing, and loading strategies.
Create a systematic plan:
If fonts need replacing:
font-display: swap, metric-matched fallbacks)Build a clear type scale:
rem-based type scale, optionally adjusted at 1-2 breakpoints. Fluid sizing undermines the spatial predictability that dense, container-based layouts needclamp(min, preferred, max) for headings and display text. Keep body text fixedmax-width on text containers using ch units (max-width: 65ch)tabular-nums for data tables and numbers that should alignletter-spacing: slightly open for small caps and uppercase, default or tight for large display text--text-body, --text-heading), not value names (--font-16)font-kerning: normal and consider OpenType features where appropriateNEVER:
user-scalable=no)px for font sizes — use rem to respect user settingsRemember: Typography is the foundation of interface design — it carries the majority of information. Getting it right is the highest-leverage improvement you can make.
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Apple Human Interface Guidelines for content display components. Use this skill when the user asks about charts component, collection view, image view, web view, color well, image well, activity view, lockup, data visualization, content display, displaying images, rendering web content, color pickers, or presenting collections of items in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I display charts, what's the best way to show images, should I use a web view, how do I build a grid of items, what component shows media, or how do I present a share sheet. Cross-references: hig-foundations for color/typography/accessibility, hig-patterns for data visualization patterns, hig-components-layout for structural containers, hig-platforms for platform-specific component behavior.
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Automate HelpDesk tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): list tickets, manage views, use canned responses, and configure custom fields. Always search tools first for current schemas.
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Expert Haskell engineer specializing in advanced type systems, pure functional design, and high-reliability software. Use PROACTIVELY for type-level programming, concurrency, and architecture guidance.
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