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Guided design-thinking process (Empathize -> Define -> Ideate -> Prototype -> Test) for framing product problems, generating solutions, and validating them with
This skill guides an agent through a full Design Thinking workflow: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. It turns ambiguous product or UX problems into structured discovery and experimentation steps the agent can run with stakeholders or designers. Concrete outputs include user profiles, pain-point matrices, 'How might we' questions, prioritized idea lists, prototype plans, and test scripts.
Use this skill when tackling product discovery, user research, or early-stage feature design - especially when the problem is ill-defined or needs user-centered framing. Trigger it for kickoff workshops, design sprints, brainstorming sessions, or when preparing research guides and prototype test plans. It's also useful for turning stakeholder interview notes into actionable insights.
Best suited to agents that can manage multi-step workflows and produce structured text outputs (e.g., Claude Code, generic assistant agents, or any agent with templating and note-taking capabilities). It does not require specialized CLI tools - it's primarily a procedural/authoring skill.
Pure template/prompt skill with no scripts. Walks agents through the 5-phase design thinking process (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test) using structured markdown tables and prompts. Clean and well-organized but monolithic — no scripts, references, or separation beyond the single SKILL.md. No security concerns whatsoever as it's purely instructional.
No scripts to run or evaluate. Skill is a well-structured design thinking template. Could benefit from references/ directory with example outputs or workshop facilitation tips.
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