figma-design-critique-pm

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This skill is specifically for product managers critiquing designs — focused on whether the design achieves the user goal and business outcome, not whether it looks good. Different from the general design-critique skill which covers UX aesthetics; this one centres product thinking.

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name: figma-design-critique-pm
description: "Run a PM-perspective design critique focused on product outcomes, user goals, and business requirements — not aesthetics. Use when asked for a PM design critique, a product review of a design, feedback on a Figma design from a product perspective, or when you want to critique a design without being a designer. Produces structured outcome-based feedback tied to user goals and business metrics."
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# Figma Design Critique — PM Perspective Skill

This skill is specifically for product managers critiquing designs — focused on whether the design achieves the user goal and business outcome, not whether it looks good. Different from the general design-critique skill which covers UX aesthetics; this one centres product thinking.

## Required Inputs

- **Design description or screen summary**
- **User goal** (what is the user trying to accomplish?)
- **Business goal** (what outcome does the product need?)
- **Original requirements** (what was this supposed to do?)
- **Key metric** (what would move if this design works?)

## Output Structure

### 1. PM Critique Summary
User goal, business goal restated.
**Verdict:** On track / Mostly on track / Needs rethinking

One-paragraph summary: what works from a product perspective, and the single most important thing to address.

### 2. Goal Alignment Check

| Goal | Design supports it? | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| [User goal] | Yes/Partial/No | [Specific observation] |
| [Business goal] | Yes/Partial/No | [Observation] |
| [Key requirement] | Yes/Partial/No | [Observation] |

### 3. PM Feedback (Outcome-Focused)

Every concern must tie to an outcome. "I do not like this layout" is not PM feedback. "This layout puts the primary action below the fold, which will reduce mobile conversion" is PM feedback.

**[Concern] — High/Medium/Low impact**
- Observation: [Neutral description of what the design does]
- User impact: [What this means for the user goal]
- Business impact: [What this means for the metric]
- Evidence basis: [Research/data/analogous patterns/hypothesis — be honest]
- Question for designer: [What to explore — not a directive]

### 4. What the Design Does Well
2-4 specific things working well from a product perspective — with evidence. Not "colours are nice" but "primary CTA is the most prominent element, aligning with conversion goal." Always include this section.

### 5. Questions Before Next Iteration

| Question | Who answers | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| [Question] | Designer/PM/Eng | [Impact] |

### 6. PM Recommendation
Approve / Approve with changes (list) / Revise and re-review (one focus area only)

## PM Critique Rules
- Never reference aesthetics as reason for feedback — only outcomes
- "I prefer" is not feedback — "users are likely to" is feedback
- Lead with what is working before what is not
- Ask questions before giving directives
- One primary recommendation — not a redesign in bullets

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Every concern tied to user or business outcome
- [ ] What is working section is genuine and specific
- [ ] Questions section included (not just directives)
- [ ] PM recommendation is explicit
- [ ] Evidence basis stated honestly

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "Give me a PM critique of this design"
- "Review this design from a product perspective"
- "What product feedback do I have on this Figma design?"
- "Critique this design without being a designer"
- "Does this design achieve the user goal?"

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