Hi Nutlope,
I really like the anti-AI-slop positioning. The screenshots and examples make it clear that hallmark is trying to improve taste and design quality, not just generate more UI faster.
I'm working with the Open Design community. Open Design is an open-source, local-first Claude Design-style workspace for AI agents: the goal is to make design systems, templates, skills, prototype workflows, and high-quality visual patterns usable directly inside an agentic design environment.
We're inviting a small group of builders to co-create with us. I think hallmark could work well as an Open Design anti-AI-slop design-quality plugin, so people around the world can discover and use your work directly inside Open Design instead of only finding it as a standalone GitHub repo.
The contribution can stay lightweight: a plugin manifest, README, preview, source attribution, and a short usage note. It could be a strong Open Design quality/taste plugin for users who want their AI-generated interfaces to feel more intentional and less generic.
If you're interested, I can open a small contributor issue on the Open Design side with exact steps and help review the PR quickly.
No pressure at all. If an issue is not the right place for this invitation, please feel free to close it.
Hi Nutlope,
I really like the anti-AI-slop positioning. The screenshots and examples make it clear that hallmark is trying to improve taste and design quality, not just generate more UI faster.
I'm working with the Open Design community. Open Design is an open-source, local-first Claude Design-style workspace for AI agents: the goal is to make design systems, templates, skills, prototype workflows, and high-quality visual patterns usable directly inside an agentic design environment.
We're inviting a small group of builders to co-create with us. I think hallmark could work well as an Open Design anti-AI-slop design-quality plugin, so people around the world can discover and use your work directly inside Open Design instead of only finding it as a standalone GitHub repo.
The contribution can stay lightweight: a plugin manifest, README, preview, source attribution, and a short usage note. It could be a strong Open Design quality/taste plugin for users who want their AI-generated interfaces to feel more intentional and less generic.
If you're interested, I can open a small contributor issue on the Open Design side with exact steps and help review the PR quickly.
No pressure at all. If an issue is not the right place for this invitation, please feel free to close it.