Overview
What this challenge is about.
Write the voice-script branching diagram (8 happy steps + 2 exceptions) using a simple grammar: prompt → expected input → response → next state. Build the wrist-screen visual prototype in Figma (square 1.8-inch screen, 4 screens). Map when the user looks at the wrist vs relies on voice (exception flows = visual). Run a 90-minute stand-in warehouse test with 4 shift workers, you reading prompts via headset. Deliver the voice script document, the Figma file, a 6-page multimodal handoff brief, and a 4-page findings report with 3 prioritized changes.
The Brief
What you'll do, and what you'll demonstrate.
Prototype a multimodal voice + wrist-screen pick flow covering 8 happy steps + 2 exceptions and validate it in a stand-in warehouse aisle.
Earning criteria — what you'll demonstrate
- Design multimodal flows that split work between voice and visual channels
- Write voice grammars suited to a noisy industrial environment
- Prototype for non-standard form factors (1.8-inch wrist screen)
- Validate UI in a stand-in environment when the real one is inaccessible
Program Fit
Where this fits in your program.
Sharpens the same skills your degree expects you to demonstrate.
Skills
Skills you'll demonstrate.
Each one shows up on your verified credential.
Careers
Roles this prepares you for.
Real titles. Real skill bridges. Pick the one closest to your trajectory.
Product Manager
Multimodal voice + visual design is a rare specialty — product managers with a shipped multimodal prototype in their portfolio stand out in industrial, automotive, and accessibility-focused interviews.
This challenge sharpens
- voice-ui
- multimodal-design
- usability-testing