Design sprints.
Kickstart a new venture or rapidly design and test new product and service features.
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A design sprint is a focused approach to design, develop and test a product or service feature. It's a five-day facilitated design process with participation from cross-functional skills to create, build and test opportunities for big challenges quickly.
No matter what the size of the organisation, or what the problem is, a design sprint is a good way to mitigate big spending and quickly test a concept with users to see if it's viable before building anything concrete.
Aimee has firsthand experience of a plethora of tools and methods at her disposal, which allows her to understand exactly what to do and when.
— Phil Hesketh, Founder of Consent Kit
What’s included?
1/2 day writing a clear brief
1/2 day project charter kick-off
Asset collation and pre-sprint prep
1 day discovery and opportunity mapping
2 days ideation, sketching and decision-making
2 days prototyping and testing
Follow-up session
Remotely on Zoom, Google Meet or Teams
Design sprints are used for product development, business strategy and customer experience.
We start every sprint with a day of understanding. The starting point involves having pre-sprint preparation and a clear brief of the problem to solve. The research helps inform and clarify goals, map journeys and areas of focus.
Then it’s time to explore opportunities and identify potential solutions. We use techniques that help us initially think big, and then help us narrow down our thinking to more tangible concepts. Generating lots of ideas and then narrowing them down fast. The team vote on aspects of each concept, and then the decision maker gets the ultimate vote.
Taking a sketch-led approach to prototyping and making means creating artefacts that aren't limited to a screen or something digital. For example, you might produce a physical object that shows how a product might work, or something paper-based to tell a story, or straight onto a device with a lo-fi-coded concept.
The value of this approach also comes from getting something into the hands of users fast. Testing means you start to understand where the value is in your prototype. The feedback and outcomes help shape your design and provide you with further insight about where to go next.
Are you ready to find solutions at speed sprint?
This has been the most successful Alpha we've done because of the structure and sprints.
— Jordan Bullen, Senior Interaction Designer
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