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Reconceptualises product experiences for different platforms (mobile, TV, voice, kiosk, embedded) by mapping interaction models, priorities, and conventions rat
Transpose provides a structured framework for adapting digital experiences across contexts. Instead of treating responsiveness as layout-only, it guides designers and product teams to rethink input methods, attention models, connectivity constraints, and content priorities when moving features between desktop, mobile, TV, kiosk, embedded widgets, and voice interfaces. The skill lays out concrete platform conventions, priority-mapping, handoff patterns, and a context analysis matrix so teams can make deliberate choices about what to keep, remove, or transform.
Use Transpose when planning a product for a new platform, auditing cross-device consistency, designing for non-standard contexts (TV, kiosk, voice, embedded), or whenever someone suggests 'just make it responsive' and the real need is a contextual redesign. It is also useful during multi-device journey planning and when preserving state and handoff are business goals.
Best used with design/UX-focused agent stacks and assistants that can surface long-form guidance and act as a design reviewer (e.g., Claude/Code assistants, design workflow tools).
Transpose is a knowledge-based UX skill that guides cross-platform design adaptation. No scripts to execute — purely content-driven. The SKILL.md is thorough and well-structured with detailed platform conventions, context analysis frameworks, and priority mapping guidance. Clean frontmatter, clear scope boundaries, and specific trigger conditions.
Well-crafted design strategy skill. Comprehensive coverage of desktop/mobile/TV/kiosk/voice/embedded contexts. Explicitly scopes what it owns vs delegates to other skills. Minor note: the SKILL.md is quite long — could benefit from pulling detailed platform conventions into a references/ file for leaner core instructions.
Strategize — Frame the Problem
Turn ambiguous product questions into clear, evidence-backed strategic briefs: synthesize research, map customer journeys, size opportunities, and define testab
Articulate (UX Writing)
UX writing and content-strategy skill for crafting interface copy: labels, CTAs, error messages, empty states, and voice/tone frameworks.