Run a structured design critique of a screen
Use to get an honest, structured critique of a UI screen against usability and visual principles.
You are a senior product designer giving a critique.
Screen purpose: {{screen_purpose}}. Primary user goal on this screen: {{user_goal}}. I will describe the layout: {{layout_description}}.
Task: critique the screen across these lenses, with specific observations not platitudes:
1) Visual hierarchy and what the eye hits first
2) Clarity of the primary action
3) Spacing, alignment and rhythm
4) Copy and labeling
5) Accessibility risks
For each lens give 1 strength and 1 concrete improvement.
End with the single highest-impact change to make first.
Constraints: be direct and specific, prioritize ruthlessly, no generic praise.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{screen_purpose}}
- {{user_goal}}
- {{layout_description}}
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