Focus on haptic feedback and voice UI. The solution isn't a screen; it’s a tactile interface or a mobile-synced app that uses NFC to trigger the machine. Q2: Design a tool to help roommates split chores.
If you are looking for a comprehensive way to prepare, this guide breaks down the framework for success. Plus, we’ve synthesized the core logic you’d find in an to help you internalize the process. What is a Product Design Exercise?
Learn why "jumping to UI too fast" is the #1 reason candidates fail. Focus on haptic feedback and voice UI
Map out their . What makes their current experience frustrating? 3. Brainstorm Features (The "What")
Define a specific persona. For a "parking app," are you designing for a busy commuter in a city or a tourist in a national park? If you are looking for a comprehensive way
What is the business objective? Is it engagement, revenue, or brand awareness?
Pre-made grids to organize your thoughts during an interview. Learn why "jumping to UI too fast" is
Screen A (Entry) → Screen B (Core Action) → Screen C (Confirmation). 5. Define Success Metrics How do you know your design worked?
Never start drawing immediately. Ask questions to narrow the problem space.
Cracking a product design interview at companies like Google, Meta, or Airbnb isn't just about having a flashy portfolio. It’s about how you think on your feet. Often, the make-or-break moment is the (or "Whiteboard Challenge").