

DailyUXWriting.com created a 15-day UX Writing Challenge for people of all skill levels to tackle by themselves. The prompts are given through email on a daily basis and the user is required to complete each scenario within 10 minutes. I wrote the copy over templates and resources from the Figma community, which I have linked in the bottom of each prompt. This was great practice to hone my UX writing skills and also get a taste of what some real-life projects would look like.
Day 15
I'd like to showcase the final challenge first because it is the only multi-screen scenario and has a 1 hour time limit instead of 10 minutes.
Scenario: Write a multi-screen registration experience for a car-buying app that lets users view discounted prices. The app also enables dealers to call and email the user so they'll visit the dealership to buy a car.
Character constraints per screen:
Headline: 45 characters
Body: 100 characters
Button: 25 characters
Time limit: 1 hour
A
B
C



D

E

F

I had to ask for the user's data in Screen C so I made sure that the user will clearly know what it will be used for.
I made Screen D required to fill out for users so that their car feed isn't bloated. Screen E is where the car specifics come into play which is why it is optional since some users won't know the meaning of every single feature in a car.
Screens A,B, and F are largely untouched from the Figma template I used. I only added a "Login" and "Sign Up" button for Screen A and made "Confirm Password" replace the original template's choice of "Phone Number" in Screen B. Screen F is virtually the same as the original with the only changes are to the cars on the screen and the currency.