Design Sprint
The Design Sprint Method
This sketch summarizes the Design Sprint method invented and popularized by Google Ventures and Jake Knapp. This is how they describe the method:
“The big idea with the Design Sprint is to build and test a prototype in just five days. You’ll take a small team, clear the schedule for a week, and rapidly progress from problem to tested solution using a proven step-by-step checklist. It’s like fast-forwarding into the future so you can see how customers react before you invest all the time and expense of building a real product.”
Since the Sprint Book was published, AJ&Smart & Jake Knapp came up with the Design Sprint 2.0, here you can read about it in more details.
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Recommended Reading & Useful Links
Banfield, R., Lombardo, C. T., Wax, T. (2015) Design Sprint: A Practical Guidebook for Building Great Digital Products
Knapp, J., (2016.) Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days
Design Sprint Full Summary — Design Sprint 2.0 (YouTube video)
The Design Sprint 2.0: What is it and what does it look like?
The Storyboard Blueprint: How to Nail Your Test Flow and Streamline Your Sprint
When a Design Sprint isn’t the answer
When To Do a Design Sprint and When To Do Something Else [Infographic]
How LEGO Run Design Sprints at Scale
Making the case for design sprints — to clients, developers, and even designers
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