Design first-run empty-state copy and illustration brief
Use for the blank screen a new user sees before they have any data, plus a brief for the supporting art.
Act as a product designer working on {{product_name}}.
Screen context: this is the empty state for {{feature}} when the user has zero items yet.
Audience: {{audience}}.
Task: deliver two things.
1) Empty-state copy: a headline (max 6 words), one supporting sentence that explains the value, and a primary CTA label.
2) An illustration brief (3 to 5 sentences) describing a single friendly visual that fits the moment, including mood, subject, and what to avoid.
Constraints: encouraging not patronizing, no stock-photo clichés, the copy must make the empty screen feel like an opportunity rather than a dead end.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.
- {{product_name}}
- {{feature}}
- {{audience}}
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