Problem
Placeholder problem statement. Describe the user pain point or business challenge the project addressed. Two to three sentences of context. Real content replaces this after Phase 3.
A second paragraph can expand on scope or constraints. Include concrete user quotes or data where possible in the real version.
My Role
Placeholder role description. One short paragraph on scope of ownership: research, wireframes, prototyping, handoff. Name the team size and collaborators (PM, engineer, researcher).
Process
Placeholder process walkthrough. The real version tells the design story chronologically: research insights, wireframe iterations, usability test findings, final UI. One to three paragraphs with embedded images between sections.
- Research phase: interviews, competitor audit
- Wireframes: low-fi sketches, iteration rounds
- Prototype: Figma interactive prototype
- Testing: moderated and unmoderated sessions
Outcome
Placeholder outcome. State measurable results where possible: NPS lift, task completion rate, qualitative feedback, shipped scope. One tight paragraph — outcomes must be specific, not vague (“users loved it” does not belong here).