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Tibi David

@tibidavid

No clients? No problem!

Craft Fictional
UX Design
Briefs and
Kickstart Your
Portfolio

with chat gpt


A good design brief is
essential to creating a
successful project and a
strong case study for your
UX portfolio.

So, let's find out how to get your first


ideas with ChatGPT and how to make
your first fictional project brief.
But before that:
Let’s turn on ChatGPT’s engine.

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Use "temperature" parameter value of 2 in
our conversation

Sure, I'm happy to use a temperature value


of 2 for our conversation.

Just to clarify, when we refer to


temperature value in language modelling, it
represents the degree of randomness or
creativity in the responses generated by
the model.

A higher temperature value will result in


more diverse and unpredictable responses,
while a lower temperature value will result
in more conservative and predictable
responses.

So, with a temperature value of 2, the


responses generated may be somewhat
unpredictable but still coherent and
meaningful.
Now, let's get creative!

Use the prompt below to


generate niche ideas:

List 10 unusual niches where


business owners might need a
custom-made app to help them
digitize their daily tasks,
streamline their work, increase
their productivity and efficiency.

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Sure, here are ten unusual niches where

business owners may require a custom-made

app to digitize their day-to-day tasks, streamline

their workflow, and increase their productivity:

1. Sustainable fashion: A custom app for fashion

businesses that help them track their carbon

footprint, optimize their supply chain, and reduce

waste.

2. Urban farming: An app for urban farmers to

manage their crop cycles, inventory, and sales,

and receive alerts on weather conditions and

pest outbreaks.

3. Alternative healthcare: An app for alternative

healthcare practitioners to manage

appointments, track patient progress, and

recommend personalized treatments.

4. Event planning: An app for event planners to

manage vendors, schedules, and budgets, and

to collaborate with clients and team members.

5. Cosplay and prop-making: An app for

cosplayers and prop-makers to manage their

design iterations, inventory, and project

timelines.
6. Wellness coaching: An app for wellness
coaches to track client progress,
recommend personalized plans, and
schedule appointments.

7. Zero-waste grocery stores: An app for


zero-waste grocery stores to manage
inventory, track sales, and offer discounts
to customers who bring their own
containers.

8. Medical cannabis dispensaries: An app


for medical cannabis dispensaries to
manage inventory, track sales, and offer
personalized recommendations to patients
based on their medical conditions and
preferences.

9. Sustainable travel: An app for


sustainable travel businesses to manage
bookings, carbon offsets, and local
partnerships, and to offer personalized
recommendations to customers.

10. Thrift and vintage reselling: An app for


thrift and vintage resellers to manage their
inventory, track sales, and connect with
customers on social media.
Still don’t feel ‘em?
Ask for more ideas with the
following prompt:

List 10 more unusual ideas.

Then

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Choose your niche.

Let’s say we will “randomly”


choose:

Medical cannabis
dispensaries.

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Now, create the brief:

Act as a business owner. Here is the

context of who you are and what are

you trying to aim as a business owner:

“You don't have an app and your are

looking to build one for medical

cannabis dispensaries to manage

inventory, track sales, and offer

personalized recommendations to

patients based on their medical

conditions and preferences.”

Don't start yet, wait for my second

prompt.

Understood, I'll wait for your second

prompt.
Now answer the following questions
from this design brief:

1. Begin by introducing your company


with key details such as its size,
industry, and primary focus.

In addition, highlight the company's


values, brand keywords, and unique
selling points that set it apart in the
market.

By presenting this information in a


comprehensive yet engaging way, you
can provide a clear and concise
overview of your company and its
offerings to potential customers.

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Company Introduction:

Welcome to MedCann Solutions! We are


a technology-driven company
specializing in the development of
innovative software solutions for the
medical cannabis industry.

With a dedicated team of 30


professionals, we are committed to
creating a streamlined experience for
medical cannabis dispensaries and their
patients.

Our primary focus is to deliver cutting-


edge inventory management, sales
tracking, and personalized
recommendation systems that cater to
the specific needs of medical cannabis
patients. Our app, MedCann Manager,
aims to revolutionize how dispensaries
manage their businesses while providing
tailored solutions to their clientele. Repost
At MedCann Solutions, our values are
centered around integrity, innovation,
and exceptional customer service. We
strive to build lasting relationships with
our clients and continually evolve our
products to meet their changing
needs.

Brand Keywords:

Innovation, Efficiency, Personalization,


Compliance, Reliability

Unique Selling Points:

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Unique Selling Points

Seamless integration with existing


POS system
Robust inventory management and
sales tracking feature
AI-driven personalized
recommendations for patients
based on medical conditions and
preference
Compliance with local and federal
regulations for medical cannabis
businesse
Ongoing support and updates to
ensure smooth operations and
adapt to industry changes

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Good! Let’s continue
with question no.2:

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2. Explaining the problem you're facing:


When presenting a problem to a UX
designer, it's important to provide all
relevant information that can help them
understand the issue.

This could include details such as a


drop in conversions despite high user
engagement, or any other factors that
could be impacting your site or app.

Be sure to outline your objectives and


explain the problem thoroughly, but
avoid prescribing a specific solution.

This will allow the UX designer to


approach the problem with fresh eyes
and come up with the best possible
solution for your needs.
2. Problem Explanation:

As a business owner in the medical cannabis


industry, we have identified a critical problem
that many dispensaries face. Managing
inventory, tracking sales, and providing
personalized recommendations to patients are
complex and time-consuming tasks.
Additionally, the lack of a comprehensive
system to handle these processes can lead to
operational inefficiencies, regulatory non-
compliance, and suboptimal patient
experiences.

Many dispensaries are still using outdated


methods or disjointed systems, which fail to
provide an integrated approach to address
these challenges. As a result, there is a
growing need for an all-in-one solution that
not only streamlines these processes but also
offers a high level of customization and
compliance to meet the unique requirements
of the medical cannabis industry.
Our objectives are to
Streamline inventory management and
sales tracking for medical cannabis
dispensaries
Provide AI-driven personalized
recommendations to patients based on
their medical conditions and preferences
Ensure compliance with local and federal
regulations
Enhance the overall user experience for
both dispensaries and their patients.

We seek a UX designer who can help us


develop an intuitive and user-friendly app that
addresses these issues while delivering an
exceptional user experience. We would like
the designer to carefully analyze the problem,
conduct user research, and develop a solution
that best meets the needs of our target
audience without imposing specific design
ideas or constraints.
Now, use the following
prompts to finish your brief:
3. Be clear about what's in scope and
what's out:

This section outlines the work to be done,


so it's important to be as specific and
informative as possible from the outset.

Responsibility should be established


upfront, particularly if a full website or app
redesign is planned, to ensure clarity on
who is delivering image assets and text. If
you're expecting the designers to deliver
illustrations as part of the project, this
should also be made clear.

Additionally, if you already have some of


the assets, inform the designers to ensure
they have a comprehensive understanding
of the project. ...→
To break down the scope of work, it's
helpful to divide it into three stages
Tasks that must be completed (with
reasons for their importance
Tasks that may be included (if there is
budget remaining or if priorities change
after user research
Tasks that are not in scope

Question no.4:

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4. Target audience:

When describing the target audience


for your project, it's important to be as
specific as possible.

If you have already conducted user


research and developed user
personas, be sure to include this
information in your brief.

By addressing pain points and


challenges upfront, you can minimize
the need for fixes later on in the
project.

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Question
5. Project objectives and goals:

In this section, it's important to outline


both the general goals and specific
objectives of the project.

Goals are associated with the overall


success of the project, while
objectives are more specific and
granular, and relate directly or
indirectly to the goal in question.

When phrasing goals, it's helpful to use


the SMART methodology, which
stands for Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based.
This ensures that goals are well-
defined and realistic, with clear metrics
for success.
Question no. 6:

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6. Deliverables:

Project deliverables encompass both

the UX work, such as user personas,

user flows, and journey mapping, as

well as technical aspects such as

format, size, and resolutions needed.

When it comes to UI screens, it's also

important to specify if a handoff is

required for the developer team,

which includes comprehensive

project documentation that provides

all the information developers need

to code the project with minimal

delays.

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Question no. 7:

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7. Timings:

It's important to establish clear


deadlines and milestones for the
project.

This includes listing any currently


known deadlines, as well as
expected project start and delivery
dates.

If filling in this information before the


team is assembled, be sure to
include the expected project start
date.

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Question no. 8:

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8. How much your budget is:

When discussing your project, it's


important to establish a clear
budget from the outset.

By doing so, we can work together


to determine the best possible
solution that aligns with your
budgetary constraints.

This helps to avoid the wasted time


and effort of developing a response
that is too expensive, while also
allowing for the consideration of
different solutions at different price
points.
Question no. 9:

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9. Communication and internal
processes:

Effective communication and clear


internal processes are essential for
the success of any project.

As such, it's important to identify


the main stakeholders involved in
the project, as well as the primary
decision-maker and their desired
level of involvement.

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To Recap:
→ Choose a niche.
→ Begin with company introduction.
→ Problem explanation.
→ Target audience.
→ Project objectives and goals.
→ Deliverables.
→ Timings.
→ Budget.
→ Communication and internal
processes.
Disclaimer
When using ChatGPT, it's
important to view it as just one
tool among many in your design
toolkit.

ChatGPT should be used as a starting


point or a supplement to your overall UX
design process, rather than a substitute
for thoughtful research and exploration.

So, take from this carousel only what


you feel it might work for you, and
change, add, remove or even disregard
the rest.
Quote of the day:
"Success is no accident. It's
hard work, perseverance,
learning, studying, sacrifice,
and most of all, love of what
you're doing."
- Snoop Dogg
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