Take a look around the room you’re in right now. Notice the ergonomics of your chair? What about the device you’re using to play this video on right now? Almost everything around you started off as a design problem or design challenge. How does something go from a design challenge to an actual user-centered product? One way is through design sprints. Let’s explore the 5 phases of design sprints and identify when to use them.
0:00 Understand Design Sprints
2:54 Five Phases of Design Sprints
8:02 Benefits of Design Sprints
10:06 Plan Design Sprints
14:35 The Design Sprint Brief
17:28 An Entry-level Designer's Role in a Sprint
21:03 Design Sprint Retrospectives
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