Pick one small product surface, critique it against a four-point rubric, and ship a short report plus one improved sketch or mock.
We're running a short test internship to shake out the design workflow on CaseCatalyst end-to-end. You're the first student through it, so treat this as a real assignment with a light scope.
The work: pick one small surface of a product you already use — a signup screen, an empty state, a confirmation email, a settings page — and run a focused design critique on it. Write up what's working, what isn't, and what you'd change. Then sketch or mock one improved version of the surface you picked.
Deliverable: a short report (roughly 600–900 words) plus your working notes and one visual — a sketch, a wireframe, or a cleaned-up mock. The visual doesn't need to be polished; it needs to be legible enough that someone could act on it.
What you get from us: a one-page rubric covering the four things we want you to evaluate (clarity, hierarchy, tone, and the first action), a short list of example surfaces if you'd rather not pick your own, and a 20-minute review call at the end to walk through your report.
Submit the report and notes as a single PDF or doc. Keep the writing direct. We'd rather read one sharp paragraph than three vague ones.
