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The UX Voyager
Mubarak Babajide
40 episodes
1 week ago
Steering the course of a UX designer's journey, with a blend of insights and humor.
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Steering the course of a UX designer's journey, with a blend of insights and humor.
Show more...
Design
Arts
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S2E16 - Product Requirement Documents
The UX Voyager
14 minutes 11 seconds
4 months ago
S2E16 - Product Requirement Documents

In this episode of The UX Voyager, I’m discussing something that’s both necessary and annoying in tech: Product Requirements Documents (PRDs).

We’ve all seen those PRDs that are either too vague, too long, or too confusing to read. Some look like they were written for robots, not humans. I’ve been there too.

So today, we’re breaking it all down: What PRDs should be, why designers and engineers need to contribute, if AI-generated PRDs are helpful or harmful, and how we can stop confusing busyness for clarity.

If you’ve ever said, “I thought we were building A” midway through a project, yeah, this one’s for you. Let’s make PRDs better, together.

The UX Voyager
Steering the course of a UX designer's journey, with a blend of insights and humor.