Good UX work is mostly thinking made visible — personas, journey maps, test scripts, and microcopy that turn fuzzy understanding into something a team can act on. This UX Designer prompt pack gives you structured prompt templates for each of those, so an AI assistant produces a useful draft in the right shape rather than generic design-speak you have to untangle.
How it works
Prompts are organised by design phase — research (interview guides, synthesis), define (personas, journey maps, problem statements), design (user flows, microcopy, IA), and evaluate (heuristic reviews, usability test scripts). Filter by phase or search, then replace bracketed placeholders such as [product type], [user segment], and [design phase]. Each prompt encodes the conventional structure for its artifact and, where relevant, instructs the model to flag assumptions it cannot validate. Everything runs locally; the tool only copies prompt text to your clipboard.
Tips and examples
Anchor every prompt in a specific user and context — “a parent renewing a passport on mobile under time pressure” produces sharper output than “users”. Use the microcopy prompt to generate several distinct alternatives and then A/B the top two, rather than treating the first suggestion as final. Run the usability test script prompt early so your tasks are framed as scenarios (“you need to cancel your subscription before the next charge”) instead of leading instructions. Above all, treat AI personas and journeys as hypotheses to validate against real research — the prompt asks the model to mark assumptions, so make those the first thing you test.