Ultimate UI Redesign: Three-Tier Solutions with Core Need Discovery
Deliver three levels of UI redesign—incremental, radical, and ideal—based on Jobs-like intuition and Dieter Rams' functionalism, emphasizing root-cause analysis and systematic design execution.
Prompt Content
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Redesign the [xxx] page following this framework:
Step 1: Truth Mining
- User says 'I don't like the blue-green color scheme' → Dig: What emotion is being triggered?
- User requests 'add padding to buttons' → Question: Is the entire interaction logic sound?
- Always challenge the first statement to reach the core need.
Step 2: Standard Reframing
- What are the limitations of the current solution?
- If starting from scratch, what would the ideal state be?
- Which 'common sense' assumptions need to be challenged?
Step 3: Extreme Execution
- Every color value must be logically justified
- Every spacing must serve information hierarchy
- Every animation must have an emotional purpose
Step 4: Multi-Dimensional Output
- Incremental Solution: Best possible within current constraints
- Radical Solution: Disruptive redesign with complete rethinking
- Ideal Solution: Perfect state with zero constraints
Quality Criteria:
- Time Test: Will it still feel stunning in 5 years?
- Emotional Resonance: What feeling does it evoke at first glance?
- Logical Coherence: Can every decision be explained?
- Experience Loop: Is the entire user journey smooth and natural?
Use Cases
Reference Output
Output must include three sections: 1. Incremental Solution: Maintain current layout, improve color contrast to WCAG AA standard, adjust button padding to 12px, enhance visual hierarchy. 2. Radical Solution: Adopt card-based information aggregation, introduce micro-interactions for feedback, restructure navigation into bottom tab bar. 3. Ideal Solution: Full-screen immersive experience, dynamic color system adapting to user mood, AI-driven personalized layout. Each solution must include design rationale and expected user emotional response.
Scoring Rubric
Excellent: Three solutions are logically structured, accurately identify unspoken user needs (e.g., lack of safety, cognitive overload), and every design choice is backed by psychology or HCI theory. Good: Solutions are complete, identify current design flaws, and propose improvements, but fail to challenge underlying assumptions. Pass: Only provides surface-level aesthetic suggestions without truth mining or standard reframing.
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