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Steal Any Brand's Design System in One Prompt

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Get The Full Workflow & Prompts: https://www.skool.com/empire-os-4374 Repo: https://github.com/VoltAgent/awesome-design-md Partnerships, sponsorships, or SaaS demos — get in touch: Email: skylarmarketingagency@gmail.com ⏰ Timestamps: 00:00 - The Problem with AI-Generated Design 00:52 - Exploring the Awesome-DESIGN.md Repo 01:28 - Showcasing Brand Design Masterpieces (Apple, Stripe, Vercel) 03:43 - Setting Up Antigravity IDE for UI Generation 04:46 - Creating a Landing Page with Claude's Design System 05:58 - Final Thoughts and Next Steps Overview: If you've been using AI agents to code websites, you probably know the struggle—AI design can look generic, clunky, and lack that premium feel. You could spend hours tweaking CSS and prompt-engineering to get a decent UI, but it's a massive headache to build a consistent, high-end design system from scratch. In this video, I'll show you how to leverage a curated GitHub repository containing the exact .md design files of top-tier companies like Apple, Stripe, Airbnb, and Claude. By plugging these files into your AI agent using the Antigravity IDE, you can instantly generate pixel-perfect landing pages that perfectly mimic these world-class design systems in just one prompt. Key Features Covered: - Awesome-DESIGN.md Repo: Access a curated collection of markdown-based design systems from industry-leading tech brands. - Brand Mimicry: Replicate the exact typography, color palettes, and component stylings of companies like Stripe, Vercel, and Apple. - Antigravity IDE Integration: Easily upload your chosen design system file into your agent's workspace for seamless context retrieval. - One-Shot UI Generation: Create stunning, fully-coded landing pages using a single prompt guided by the imported design framework. - Iterative Customization: Quickly tweak the generated designs, like swapping out brand colors, while maintaining the core structural integrity of the original system.

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