Design Sprint Workshop by Leandro HenflenDesign Sprint Workshop by Leandro Henflen
Design Sprint WorkshopLeandro Henflen
A Design Sprint is a time-constrained, five-phase process that uses design thinking to reduce the risk when bringing a new product, service, or feature to the market. It allows teams to quickly prototype and validate ideas with stakeholders and users, ensuring alignment and effectiveness. By condensing the product design and validation phase into just one week, companies can save significant time and resources, making sure they invest only in ideas with proven potential.
Swift Problem Resolution: Design sprints enable rapid solutions to key challenges through collaborative insights.
Result-Driven Approach: Sprints prioritize efficiency and targeted outcomes over lengthy, inconclusive talks.
Contained Risks: While risks are present, their short duration ensures swift detection and correction.
Unified Stakeholders: Design sprints ensure active, transparent participation of all stakeholders for aligned decisions.

What's included

Working Prototype
In a standard one-week design sprint, the outcome is typically a sophisticated clickable prototype accompanied by one or two well-defined user stories. The rigor and insight invested in shaping the user flow and pivotal interactions can be proficiently assessed and corroborated via the prototype and subsequent user evaluations.
Comprehensive Wireframes and User Flow
In instances where multiple sprints are orchestrated to delve into a multifaceted product, each week zeroes in on a distinct element of the product. The wireframes and prototypes from each phase progressively inform the design choices of subsequent weeks. Successive sprints facilitate a profound exploration of the product, enabling a thorough analysis of the interrelations and contingencies among the envisaged user pathways.
Advanced Visual Design
When a sprint possesses a limited focus, there emerges an opportunity towards its culmination to embark on the visual design phase. The formulation of a distinctive visual style not only augments prototypes in ensuing sprints but also establishes a foundational visual tenor for the product in its entirety.
Strategic Product Orientation
For nascent products, design sprints serve as a tool to canvass the vast array of potential pathways, facilitating the identification and prioritization of optimal trajectories. A sprint is instrumental in early-stage selection and experimentation, enabling the affirmation of the most potent product principles for subsequent implementation.
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Design Sprint WorkshopLeandro Henflen
Starting at$45 /hr
Schedule a call
Tags
Figma
Miro
Notion
Zoom
Product Designer
Prototyper
UX Designer
A Design Sprint is a time-constrained, five-phase process that uses design thinking to reduce the risk when bringing a new product, service, or feature to the market. It allows teams to quickly prototype and validate ideas with stakeholders and users, ensuring alignment and effectiveness. By condensing the product design and validation phase into just one week, companies can save significant time and resources, making sure they invest only in ideas with proven potential.
Swift Problem Resolution: Design sprints enable rapid solutions to key challenges through collaborative insights.
Result-Driven Approach: Sprints prioritize efficiency and targeted outcomes over lengthy, inconclusive talks.
Contained Risks: While risks are present, their short duration ensures swift detection and correction.
Unified Stakeholders: Design sprints ensure active, transparent participation of all stakeholders for aligned decisions.

What's included

Working Prototype
In a standard one-week design sprint, the outcome is typically a sophisticated clickable prototype accompanied by one or two well-defined user stories. The rigor and insight invested in shaping the user flow and pivotal interactions can be proficiently assessed and corroborated via the prototype and subsequent user evaluations.
Comprehensive Wireframes and User Flow
In instances where multiple sprints are orchestrated to delve into a multifaceted product, each week zeroes in on a distinct element of the product. The wireframes and prototypes from each phase progressively inform the design choices of subsequent weeks. Successive sprints facilitate a profound exploration of the product, enabling a thorough analysis of the interrelations and contingencies among the envisaged user pathways.
Advanced Visual Design
When a sprint possesses a limited focus, there emerges an opportunity towards its culmination to embark on the visual design phase. The formulation of a distinctive visual style not only augments prototypes in ensuing sprints but also establishes a foundational visual tenor for the product in its entirety.
Strategic Product Orientation
For nascent products, design sprints serve as a tool to canvass the vast array of potential pathways, facilitating the identification and prioritization of optimal trajectories. A sprint is instrumental in early-stage selection and experimentation, enabling the affirmation of the most potent product principles for subsequent implementation.
$45 /hr