The method
Use this prompt at the start of a UI/UX project. Input the product type and target user, then use the LLM to generate design ideas. Refine ideas by feeding back on results. Target users: designers, product managers. Context: new app or feature design.
The prompts
Prompt 1
I'm designing a mobile app for [product type, e.g., task management] targeted at [target user, e.g., college students]. Generate 5 different UI/UX design ideas, focusing on unique features and user experience. For each idea, provide a brief description of the core functionality, the intended user flow, and any innovative UI elements. Consider current design trends like [mention specific trends, e.g., neumorphism or minimalist design]. Prioritize usability and intuitive navigation within the design. Ensure each suggestion offers a distinctly different approach to solving the core problem of [briefly restate the core problem, e.g., managing tasks efficiently].
Prompt 2
Imagine you are a seasoned UI/UX designer tasked with creating a website for a [product/service, e.g., local bakery]. The target audience is [target demographic, e.g., young professionals and families in the neighborhood]. Develop three distinct design concepts for the website homepage. For each concept, outline the key visual elements, the primary call-to-action, and how it addresses the needs and interests of the target audience. Focus on creating a visually appealing and user-friendly experience that encourages visitors to [desired action, e.g., browse the menu or place an order online]. Consider accessibility guidelines to ensure inclusivity for all users.