Iterating on your design

Learn how to work with iterations in Prototyper

Prompting for Iteration

Learn how to craft prompts that facilitate iterative development in Prototyper.

General Tips for Iterative Prompts

  • Start with a broad concept and refine through feedback.
  • Encourage incremental changes to focus on improvement.
  • Use versions to track changes and progress.

Iterative Prompting Guide

❌ Don't: Request a final design immediately

Example: "Design a complete e-commerce site."

✅ Do: Start with a basic layout and iterate

Correct Example: "Start by designing a basic layout for the homepage of an e-commerce site. We will refine it in the next steps."

❌ Don't: Ignore previous feedback

Example: "Just add more features."

✅ Do: Incorporate feedback into each iteration

Correct Example: "Based on the feedback, adjust the navigation bar and add more user-friendly elements as discussed."

❌ Don't: Overwhelm with too many changes at once

Example: "Redesign the entire user interface."

✅ Do: Focus on specific areas for improvement

Correct Example: "For this iteration, let's focus on enhancing the user profile page based on user feedback."

❌ Don't: Be vague about the iteration goals

Example: "Make it better."

✅ Do: Set clear, measurable goals for each iteration

Correct Example: "Improve the checkout process to reduce steps from five to three and increase font size for better readability."

Conclusion

Iterative prompting allows for continuous improvement and adaptation, ensuring that each version of your project is better than the last. Use these guidelines to effectively communicate your needs and expectations in each iteration.