One extract from each volume. Read Vol. 00 in full — it's free.
4 pages. What the course covers, who it's for, and how to use each volume. Read it before buying — it gives you a complete picture of the method and the format.
Read Vol. 00 — Free →Every prompt you write — good or bad — contains six components. Vol. 01 defines each one and shows you how to control it. Here's the overview from page 3.
Pattern 01 of 10. Paste any raw brief — meeting notes, a Notion doc, a stakeholder email — and get a structured design direction in return.
Prompt C1 from the Colour section. Returns a complete brand palette — primary, secondary, neutral, alert — with rationale for each colour and its relationship to the category.
Critique Prompt C1. The solo design review — run it before any client presentation to find what's weak before they do.
Vol. 05 shows complete prompt chains for five real projects. Each prompt uses the previous output as its context. Here's the principle from Project 01.
"Three prompts, each using the previous output as its context. This chaining is the core workflow technique. You're not starting fresh each time — you're building a coherent project thread."
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Prompt Anatomyfor Designers
Six workbooks on writing design prompts that actually work.