English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 0h 41m | 106 MB
Explore using a design sprint to focus ideas and reduce risk when brainstorming a new product, feature, process, or experience. Instructor Manny Henri explains the idea behind a five-phase design sprint and highlights how to structure the process over a five-day period. Manny walks through each of the time-constrained phases and covers the tools, team, and rules for a successful design sprint. He outlines how to set clear objectives for each phase and offers ways to manage the process and finish the sprint with a clear, targeted deliverable.
Topics include:
- Guidelines for design sprints
- Tools and supplies
- A design sprint team
- Creating a path to results
- Brainstorming
- Narrowing down ideas and choosing a solution
- Creating the prototype
- Gathering feedback from testers
Table of Contents
1 Learning design sprints
2 What you should know
3 Overview of the design sprint week
4 Tools and supplies you’ll need
5 The design sprint team
6 General guidelines of the sprint
7 Objective of day 1
8 Day 1 applied
9 Rules specific to day 1
10 Objective of day 2
11 Day 2 applied
12 Rules specific to day 2
13 Objective of day 3
14 Day 3 applied
15 Rules specific to day 3
16 Objective of day 4
17 Prototyping tools for day 4
18 Objective of day 5
19 Feedback tools for day 5
20 What to do with the feedback
21 Next steps
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