Exercise 3: Redesign the onboarding experience for a complex B2B SaaS platform. 1. Understand the Goal and Constraints
Do you understand the basic limitations of technology (e.g., API calls, latency, screen estate)? How to Practice and Advance Your Skills
This is where you sketch, wireframe, or map out the detailed UI and interactions. Focus on the core use case first. Explain your design choices as you draw. 7. Define Success Metrics How will you know if your design actually worked? Pick 1-2 key performance indicators (KPIs). Exercise 3: Redesign the onboarding experience for a
Great product design starts with empathy. Narrow down a broad prompt into a specific target audience.
User A creates session → Shares link → User B joins → Both hear identical stream (with 200ms buffer for sync). Edge case 1: User C joins 2 minutes late → Option to "Start from beginning" or "Jump to live." Edge case 2: Poor connectivity → Downgrade to audio-only; show banner: "Sync reduced – listening solo" with rejoin button. How to Practice and Advance Your Skills This
A mobile interface where kids complete chores to unlock "ATM withdrawal allowance." Step 5: Prioritization & Deep Dive
A physical braille interface with tactile buttons and an audio menu system built into the machine. in the kolam at dawn
Show the interviewer you understand the business ecosystem. A great designer does not just design a feature; they explain how that feature lowers customer acquisition costs (CAC) or increases lifetime value (LTV).
"Before I sketch, I’d like to clarify: Are we designing for power users or first-time visitors? And is our success measured by task completion rate or by time spent in the feature?"
Start with the 50 questions listed in the bonus section of our companion PDF (available for download via the link below).
Indian culture doesn’t shout. It hums — in the mehendi on a bride’s hand, in the kolam at dawn, in the brass bell at a temple door.
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