StyleSeed v2.7 Adds Mandatory Scoring Gates to Stop AI-Generated UI Looking Generic

A developer building the open-source StyleSeed design ruleset found that sharing 74 UI rules with AI agents was not enough — agents would read the rules but skip the iterative review loop, producing outputs that still looked obviously AI-generated. To fix this, StyleSeed v2.7 introduced forced build gates: the tool refuses to write UI code until a design lock file exists, then auto-scores output across eight categories and blocks anything below 80 points from reaching the user. Version 2.10 added a second visual gate that renders the page, takes a screenshot, and scores the actual pixels — catching issues like failed web fonts or dead whitespace that never appear in code review. The developer stress-tested the system on their own landing page, which scored 58 out of 100 and later failed a Lighthouse accessibility audit after an update was shipped without re-running the gate. The core lesson documented is that design quality requires enforced discipline on every change, not a one-time checklist — and that even the tool's creator drifted without the gate in place.
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