Design Intelligence Kit

Decision-led design craft, not AI slop.

Three skills that turn design from guesswork into decisions: a sector knowledge base, a neuroscience-driven craft loop, and a Claude Design workflow.

$38

One-time purchase · no subscription. · Prices include 20% VAT.

the record · how to run it & what it built

Not a promise. A record.

Run the playbook. Then hold the records up to the light.

how to run it

Pull sector data

Run the craft loop to iterate

And use the Claude Design workflow to produce and polish

How we keep client UI premium and on-brand: research-grounded, contrast-verified, not generated guesswork.

All statistics are valid as of January 2025.

Inside the run · no black box

From taste to decision, pass by pass

The kit is not an AI button you press. It is the craft loop we run when a design has to look decided, not generated: sector data sets the direction, craft verifies it, contrast is measured.

  1. Design Intelligence starts with sector data: palette, font and UI style chosen from what works in the field, not from taste.
  2. Claude Design Integration turns that decision into a real layout from plain language.
  3. Design Craft runs three passes: structural composition first, then visual verification against the rendered screen, then a self-audit.
  4. Contrast is measured against WCAG, not eyeballed, so 'looks fine' becomes a number that passes.
  5. The loop repeats until the section reads as decision-led, not AI slop.
Craft run

INTELLIGENCE: palette + font set · from sector data

DRAFT: generated · plain-language to layout

CRAFT: 3 passes · compose / verify / audit

CONTRAST: measured · WCAG pass

Use cases · what happens when you plug it in

One power source. 6 lines out.

design-intelligence-kit · core

core active · 6 lines

  1. Choosing the palette, font and UI style for a new design system with Claude skills built on sector data, not taste

    ✓ choosing the palette, font
  2. Rescuing a section that “looks amateur” when you cannot pin down why

    ✓ rescuing a section that
  3. Acting on vague design feedback without rewriting the whole layout

    ✓ acting on vague design f…
  4. Verifying dark-theme text readability by WCAG measurement instead of guesswork

    ✓ verifying dark-theme text
  5. Going from a natural-language brief to a working multi-page prototype in minutes

    ✓ going from a natural-lan…
  6. Shipping a handed-off design as accessible, responsive production components

    ✓ shipping a handed-off de…
Benefits · what you walk away with

Yours to keep.

Drag time forward. Watch what stays.

Forever

That's what owning means.

The rented stack

ai writing tool: subscription

expired · access lost

analytics suite: subscription

expired · access lost

design platform: subscription

expired · access lost

(nothing left)

Your forge

  1. Replace subjective taste with sector-backed, evidence-led design choices

    license: perpetual
  2. Escape endless revision rounds with a bounded three-iteration craft discipline

    license: perpetual
  3. Catch each industry’s anti-patterns before they ship, not after a client complains

    license: perpetual
  4. Iterate by talking (“make the hero bigger, accent gold”) instead of dragging pixels

    license: perpetual
  5. Keep client UI premium and on-brand: research-grounded and contrast-verified, not generated guesswork

    license: perpetual

subscriptions expire · deeds don't

The kit · how the parts work as one

Three parts. One line.

Watch the work travel, every station is a product you could buy alone. Together, they run as one.

every part also sold alone, the line is the discount.

What's included · the full manifest

Everything in the box.

Pick a piece up. Watch it work.

design-intelligence

part 01 of 03 · in the box

3 parts · one working system · ships instantly by email

From the field · a real case

A section that looked amateur with no obvious reason

2026 · The problem

A page section felt cheap and off, but no one could name what was wrong. The instinct was to add more: another gradient, a bigger shadow, a new font.

The fix

Design Intelligence reset the palette and font from sector data instead of taste. Design Craft then ran the three-pass loop: it composed the structure, verified it against the actual rendered screen, and self-audited. Contrast was measured against WCAG rather than guessed.

The result

The section moved from a vague 'something is off' to a decision you could explain line by line. Every color and type choice traced back to a reason, and the contrast passed as a measured value, not a hope.

Who it's for

This wasn't forged for everyone.

  • Not for you if you'd rather rent a tool than own one.
  • Not for you if you want someone else to run your stack.
  • Not for you if you're happy guessing.
Still here? Good.

Agencies and designers who keep hearing “this looks cheap” and need a repeatable fix · Builders who want every palette, font and layout decision backed by sector data · Teams who design in natural language but need to ship real, production-grade code

then this was forged for you.
Questions · still in the air

Catch what's on your mind.

the air is clear. nothing between you and the forge.
catch a spark: the forge will answer

  1. Isn't this just another AI design generator?

    No. The generator is one step. Design Intelligence grounds the choices in sector data and Design Craft verifies them against the rendered screen and measured contrast, which is what keeps it out of AI-slop territory.

  2. How does it decide colors and fonts?

    Design Intelligence pulls palette, font and UI-style patterns from sector data, so the choice is a decision with a reason behind it, not personal taste.

  3. What does 'measured contrast' actually mean?

    Design Craft checks color pairs against the WCAG contrast standard as a number. 'Looks readable' becomes a value that either passes or doesn't, so accessibility isn't a guess.

  4. Any refunds?

    No refunds, every claim is proven before you buy. The proof is your safety net.

  5. How is it delivered?

    A file + install guide, instantly by email. No account needed.

  6. Does it only work with Claude?

    No. The format is open and the file is plain text, so Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini or Cursor each adapt it their own way.