Design & UX AI prompts
UI design, UX research, prototyping, design systems and accessibility. Best for UX research synthesis and interface critique, wireframes, handoff thinking, and design systems, making creative work more structured without flattening it.
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In-Depth User Interview Script
Structured script for 45-minute qualitative interviews that reveal genuine needs, frustrations, and behaviors.
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Conduct in-depth interviews that generate actionable insights about user needs, pain points, and behaviors.
Remote Usability Testing Plan with Maze and Hotjar
Complete planning for unmoderated usability testing using Maze for task-based tests and Hotjar for heatmaps and session recordings.
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Structure a remote, unmoderated usability test that identifies quantifiable usability issues with a statistically valid sample.
User Journey Mapping with Digital and Physical Touchpoints
Detailed journey map integrating online and offline moments, emotions, pain points, and improvement opportunities.
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Create a user journey map that visualizes the complete customer experience with the product, identifying moments of truth and intervention opportunities at each stage.
Card Sorting and Information Architecture for Navigation Redesign
Card sorting planning and analysis to restructure the information architecture of a digital product.
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Use card sorting techniques to redesign the navigation structure of a product, based on the actual mental models of users rather than team assumptions.
Complete Heuristic Evaluation Using Nielsen's Adapted Framework
Usability audit based on Nielsen's 10 heuristics, adapted for mobile-first contexts.
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Conduct a systematic heuristic evaluation to identify usability problems without recruiting users, generating a prioritized report for the product team.
Competitive UX Benchmarking: Feature Comparison and Usability Scoring
Systematically compare your product's UX against competitors using standardized usability criteria, feature matrices, and task completion benchmarks.
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Create a competitive UX analysis framework that identifies strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities by benchmarking against direct and indirect competitors across key usability dimensions.
Diary Study Design for Longitudinal User Behavior Research
Plan and execute a diary study that captures user behaviors, emotions, and contexts over days or weeks to reveal patterns that single-session research misses.
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Design a diary study methodology that captures authentic user experiences over time, revealing habitual behaviors, context-dependent needs, and longitudinal satisfaction trends.
First-Click Testing for Navigation and Information Architecture Validation
Run first-click tests to validate that users can find what they're looking for in your navigation, identifying IA problems before they affect real users.
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Use first-click testing to measure whether your navigation structure and information architecture support intuitive findability, with actionable data to restructure before launch.
Accessibility Research with Disabled Users: Recruitment, Methods, and Reporting
Plan and conduct usability research with users who have disabilities, ensuring inclusive product design through authentic accessibility testing.
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Design an accessible research methodology that includes participants with visual, motor, auditory, and cognitive disabilities, generating insights that improve product accessibility beyond automated testing.
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How to use Design & UX prompts well
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This category is especially useful for UX research synthesis and interface critique. Treat the prompt as the execution layer, then refine it into a reusable workflow once you know it solves a real recurring problem.