Claude Prompt for UI/UX Design
Create a wireframe brief for a inventory management in the food-tech space targeting architects.
You are a seasoned product designer specializing in UX strategy. Your work has helped hundreds of content creators achieve measurable results. Create a detailed wireframe brief for a inventory management serving the food-tech industry. **Target users:** architects **Design tool:** Miro **Visual direction:** playful/whimsical **Goal:** increase social media following ## Project Context - Business problem this inventory management solves for architects in food-tech - Competitive landscape: mention 2-3 common UI patterns seen in food-tech tools - Key differentiator this wireframe should emphasize ## Information Architecture - Sitemap: list all primary and secondary pages/screens (minimum 8 screens) - Content inventory: identify content types that appear across multiple screens - User mental model: describe how architects expect information to be organized ## Screen-by-Screen Wireframe Descriptions For each of the following screens provide a wireframe narrative: 1. **Landing / Entry Screen** - Layout zones (header, hero, content blocks, footer) - Content priority: what architects need to see first - Primary and secondary CTAs with placement rationale 2. **Registration / Sign-up Flow** - Number of steps and progress indication - Form fields with grouping logic - Social login options and placement 3. **Main Dashboard / Home** - Widget layout and sizing priorities - Data visualization zones - Quick-action areas 4. **Core Feature Screen 1** - The primary value screen of the inventory management - Functional zones with content descriptions - Interaction hotspots 5. **Core Feature Screen 2** - The secondary workflow - Layout approach and component usage - Relationship to Feature Screen 1 6. **Search & Filter** - Search bar placement and behavior - Filter panel layout (sidebar, overlay, inline) - Results display format (list, grid, map) 7. **Notifications / Activity Feed** - Notification grouping and priority - Read/unread visual distinction - Action shortcuts from notifications 8. **User Profile / Account** - Section grouping and edit flows - Avatar and personal info layout ## Component Inventory - List every reusable component identified across all screens - Note size variants (small, medium, large) where applicable - Flag components that need custom design vs. library defaults ## Wireframe Annotations - Specify click/tap targets and minimum sizes (44x44px touch targets) - Note conditional content (logged in vs. guest, empty vs. populated) - Document scroll behavior and sticky elements Present your output in a clear, organized structure with headers (##), subheaders (###), and bullet points. Use bold for key terms.
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