Article Summary
Discover why prompt engineering is fundamentally UX design for LLMs. Learn to apply information architecture and progressive disclosure to prompt design.
The Prompt as a User Interface
Think of a prompt as a form. When you design a form, you provide clear labels, helpful hints, validation rules, and logical flow. Good prompts do exactly the same: clear instructions (labels), examples (hints), constraints (validation), and structured sections (logical flow). Bad prompts are like bad forms—confusing, ambiguous, and producing poor results.
- Clarity: Eliminate ambiguity, just like clear button labels
- Context: Provide background information, like breadcrumb navigation
- Constraints: Define boundaries, like input validation rules
- Examples: Show don’t tell, like placeholder text
- Progressive Disclosure: Layer complexity, like multi-step forms
- Error Prevention: Anticipate misinterpretations, like inline validation
Prompt as a User Interface
Information Architecture for Prompts
A complex prompt needs structure. Use clear sections: Role (who is the AI?), Context (what’s the situation?), Task (what should it do?), Format (how should output look?), Constraints (what to avoid?), Examples (demonstrations). This is information architecture—organizing content so the “user” (LLM) can process it effectively.
Prompts as Design Deliverables
Treat prompts like you treat design specs—living documents that evolve, get versioned, and are shared across teams. Create a “prompt library” the same way you’d create a component library. Document purpose, input variables, expected output format, edge cases, version history, and success metrics.
Testing and Iteration
You wouldn’t ship a feature without testing. Don’t deploy a prompt without testing either. Create a test suite with typical cases, edge cases, adversarial cases, and diverse inputs. Track success rates and failure patterns. Iterate systematically, not randomly.
Stop thinking of prompt engineering as a separate skill. It’s UX design applied to a new medium. Your existing expertise is more valuable than you realize—apply it systematically, and you’ll create prompts worth thousands.
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