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Instructions for MCP Setup (fast, easy – took me 30 seconds. Go-to path for 80% of you)
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🚨 Someone reverse-engineered the design systems of Apple, Spotify, Airbnb, and 30+ billion-dollar companies.
Packed each one into a single file. Free.
It's called Awesome Design MD.
Drop one file into your project. Your AI agent builds UI that looks like Spotify. Or Apple. Or Airbnb. Instantly.
Not screenshots. Not Figma links. A single DESIGN .md file that captures every color, font, spacing value, button style, and layout pattern from a real website. In a format AI agents read and reproduce.
Here's the difference:
Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" and it gives you generic UI.
Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" with Spotify's DESIGN .md in your project and it gives you Spotify.
Here's what's inside:
→ Apple. Premium white space, SF Pro typography, cinematic imagery.
→ Spotify. Vibrant green on dark, bold type, album-art-driven layout.
→ Airbnb. Warm coral accent, photography-driven, rounded UI.
→ Linear. Ultra-minimal, precise spacing, purple accent.
→ SpaceX. Stark black and white, full-bleed imagery, futuristic.
→ BMW. Dark premium surfaces, precise German engineering aesthetic.
→ NVIDIA. Green-black energy, technical power aesthetic.
→ Uber. Bold black and white, tight type, urban energy.
→ Sentry, PostHog, Raycast, Cursor, ElevenLabs, and 20+ more.
Here's how to use it:
→ Pick a design system from the collection
→ Copy the DESIGN .md file into your project root
→ Tell your AI agent to use it
→ Get UI that matches the design language of a billion-dollar company
That's it. One file. Your AI agent now has the design taste of a $200/hour design consultant.
Designers charge $5,000+ for a custom design system. Companies spend $50,000+ building one from scratch.
This is free. 31 design systems. Copy. Paste. Ship beautiful UI.
Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any AI coding agent that reads project files.
100% Open Source. MIT License.

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We are completely humbled by the amazing response to our launch last week! 🫶 Now, we want to help you get the absolute best results from Stitch.
In this new video, David East walks you through how to consistently get premium results.
We also launched a new prompt enhancer (located under ‘+’ menu) to help you quickly collaborate on your vision before you submit your first prompt.
Stitch doesn't replace the design process—it is a tool for fast exploration and refinement, which is most effective when you step into the role of Creative Director.
Here are David's top strategies for taking your designs from generic to amazing:
🧠 Start with Intent: Define exactly who the design is for and how you want them to feel before you start building.
🎨 Enhance your prompt: You can use the new prompt enhancer (under the ‘+’ button’) to teach you design language and swap abstract words like "sporty" for tangible aesthetic descriptions like "high-end stationery" or "architectural limestone".
📐 Master Color Hierarchy: Treat colors as visual weight—Neutral for the canvas, Primary for ink, and Tertiary for your loudest accents.
Watch the full breakdown and see the transformation here👇images in 🧵
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did not expect a article to make me question my entire personality
turns out the 4am grind and 6 coffees a day was just slowly destroying my face and eating my muscles the whole time
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@Lbaini Pocos recuerdan las trading cards de Topps. Tengo la colección completa. (Y estoy vendiendo repetidas conservadas por 26 años. Interesados, me escriben)

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Cómo no vamos a patalear con que a todo le falta color si la infancia de los crecidos en los noventa/dosmil tenia la barra de saturación al mango ❤️
Nostálgico en los 90@90Nostalgico
Página del álbum de Pokémon de 1999
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