Strip designs to their essence by removing unnecessary complexity. Great design is simple, powerful, and clean.
Remove unnecessary complexity from designs, revealing the essential elements and creating clarity through ruthless simplification.
You cannot do a great job without having necessary context, such as target audience (critical), desired use-cases (critical), and understanding what's truly essential vs nice-to-have for this product.
Attempt to gather these from the current thread or codebase.
Do NOT proceed until you have answers. Simplifying the wrong things destroys usability.
Use the frontend-design skill for design principles and anti-patterns. Do NOT proceed until it has executed and you know all DO's and DON'Ts.
Analyze what makes the design feel complex or cluttered:
Identify complexity sources:
Find the essence:
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, {{ask_instruction}}
CRITICAL: Simplicity is not about removing features - it's about removing obstacles between users and their goals. Every element should justify its existence.
Create a ruthless editing strategy:
IMPORTANT: Simplification is hard. It requires saying no to good ideas to make room for great execution. Be ruthless.
Systematically remove complexity across these dimensions:
NEVER:
Ensure simplification improves usability:
If you removed features or options:
Remember: You have great taste and judgment. Simplification is an act of confidence - knowing what to keep and courage to remove the rest. As Antoine de Saint-Exupéry said: "Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."