Prioritize the pain point with the highest user and business value. 4. Brainstorm Solutions Generate three to five distinct ideas.
If you realize midway that your initial idea doesn't solve the user's core pain point, acknowledge it and adjust. Conclusion
Think beyond standard UI patterns; include low-tech or innovative concepts. 5. Prioritize and Design Evaluate solutions using an Effort vs. Impact matrix. Prioritize the pain point with the highest user
Reduction in canceled rides due to "driver/passenger unable to locate each other."
👉 What’s one desi habit you’ll never give up? Tell us in the comments. ⬇️ If you realize midway that your initial idea
What happens if the parking garage loses internet connectivity?
"What is this?" Maya asked.
An AR-camera feature that scans confusing street signs and tells the driver exactly if, and for how long, they can legally park there right now.
| The Mistake | The Standard Fix | The Extra Quality Fix (In your PDF) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (Jumping to UI before defining the problem) | "Remember to ask why." | A full page checklist titled: "10 Clarifying Questions to Ask Before Drawing a Single Pixel." | | Ignoring Business Goals | "Include a KPI." | A "Business Model Canvas" template for every exercise (How does this make money?). | | Designing for the average user | "Create a persona." | A "Persona Extreme" worksheet (Design for a blind user, then a power user, then find the overlap). | | No error states | "Add a toast message." | A full library of error recovery patterns (Undo button, Auto-save drafts, Graceful degradation). | Prioritize and Design Evaluate solutions using an Effort vs
Avoid outdated PDFs from 2018–2020. Product design has shifted toward AI integration, accessibility, and ethical design. Extra quality answers today must address algorithmic bias, data privacy, and sustainability (e.g., dark mode not just for preference but for OLED power saving).