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Ask most agents to “make it look good” and they invent a look — usually the same generic, AI-flavored one. V3Code’s Design capability doesn’t invent. When you ask for anything visual, it opens a live gallery of 169 proven, production-grade design directions and builds your UI from the one you pick.

How it works

  1. Ask for design — “build a landing page,” “make it look good,” “give me a dark-premium dashboard,” or name an aesthetic.
  2. Pick from the gallery — V3Code opens a browsable gallery in its built-in browser. You choose a design direction (a “plugin”) and add a quick brief. Each direction is a real, coherent system — color, typography, spacing, components — not a mood board.
  3. The agent builds it, section by section — against that direction’s spec and the craft laws, so every section is on-system from the first draft.
  4. Refine with Love / No / Note — react to each section: Love locks it, No regenerates it, Note lets you type exactly what to change. The build converges on what you actually want.

Craft laws: quality you can check

The gallery gives the agent a real system; the craft laws keep it honest. These are enforceable rules, not taste — they ban the tells of AI-generated UI (the default indigo accent, emoji icons, filler copy) and enforce real discipline: a limited number of accent uses per screen, a proper type scale, contrast gates. That combination — a proven direction plus checkable rules — is why the output looks designed, not generated.

What it’s for

Any user-facing visual deliverable: websites, landing pages, dashboards and app skins, marketing pages, portfolios, slide decks. For a one-line CSS tweak it stays out of your way — you don’t get a gallery for a color change. The 169 directions and craft laws live in a separate design library (forked from Open Design) so the editor stays lean — the agent pulls from it on demand. It’s the same library behind Discover and the web builder; Design is how the agent turns a pick into real, on-system code, which you can then preview and tweak live with Visual Edit.