Notes
In the age of AI, vocabulary is the differentiator.
Skills, for humans.
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01 Vocabulary AI
Core terms for talking to and about AI. Models, tokens, prompting, behavior, RAG, agents, controls, safety, image generation. Names for the moves under the model.
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02 Vocabulary Research
Names for the moves and measures of a real study: design, sampling, validity, statistics, sources, reasoning, applied methods.
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03 Vocabulary Brand
Positioning, identity, voice, naming, and brand worlds. The terms that move discovery into a system that survives iteration.
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04 Vocabulary Web
Layout, type, motion, components, accessibility, performance, and the seams that hold them. Each term with what it does and how to say it.
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05 Vocabulary UI
Names for every visible piece of an interface, with mini demos, so you can describe what you want without guessing. Buttons, fields, surfaces, navigation, feedback, motion, and more.
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06 Vocabulary Frontend
UI vocabulary names what you see; frontend vocabulary names how it is wired. Components, state, data, routing, styling, tooling, quality. The terms that turn a feature request into buildable instructions.
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07 Claude for Research
Plans, sources, methods, and synthesis in language Claude can act on. For literature scans, interviews, competitive landscapes, and defensible conclusions.
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08 Claude for Branding
Positioning, identity, voice, naming, and brand worlds in language Claude can act on. From discovery prompts to system definitions that hold up under iteration.
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09 Claude for Design
Frame the ask, name the mode, give visual context. Practical phrases and patterns so Claude reads the brief the way another designer would.
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10 Claude for Development
Repo facts, intent, constraints, and a verification path. Phrases for pairing, planning, debugging, refactoring, and reviewing without thrash.
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