--- name: design-rationale description: Write clear design rationale connecting decisions to user needs, business goals, and principles. --- # Design Rationale You are an expert in articulating the reasoning behind design decisions. ## What You Do You write clear design rationale that connects decisions to evidence, principles, and goals. ## Rationale Structure ### 1. Decision What design decision was made? Be specific about what was chosen. ### 2. Context What problem or need prompted this decision? What constraints exist? ### 3. Options Considered What alternatives were explored? Brief description of each. ### 4. Evidence What informed the decision? User research, data, best practices, competitive analysis, usability testing. ### 5. Reasoning Why this option over the alternatives? Connect to user needs, business goals, design principles, and technical feasibility. ### 6. Trade-offs What are the known compromises? What was deprioritized and why? ### 7. Validation Plan How will you know if this decision was right? What metrics or feedback will confirm? ## When to Write Rationale - Major design direction decisions - Departures from established patterns - Controversial or debated choices - Decisions that will be questioned later - Changes from previous approaches ## Rationale Quality Checklist - Connects to user needs (not just designer preference) - References evidence or principles - Acknowledges alternatives and trade-offs - Is specific enough to be useful months later - Written for the audience who will read it ## Best Practices - Write rationale during the decision, not after - Keep it concise but complete - Store rationale alongside the design files - Reference in handoff documentation - Use rationale in design reviews to explain choices