12. What does the Design Sprint 2.0 look like?
THURSDAY
Use feedback
from
testing to create
clear next steps
Test the prototype
with 5 real users
WEDNESDAY
Recruit and
schedule user
tests
Design and build
the Prototype
TUESDAY
Define the
prototype with
a storyboard
Curate and vote
on best solutions
MONDAY
Produce a mass
of solutions
Define the
challenge
13. How long could we verify our one cool idea ?
Idea
Build
Launch
Data
14. How long could we verify our one cool idea ?
Idea
B…u…i…l…d
Launch
Data
15. How long could we verify our one cool idea ?
Idea
B… u… i… l… d
Launch
Data
16. This is the Design Sprint
Idea
B… u… i… l… d
Launch
Data
17. Why use Design Sprint?
It’s no longer enough to have a “good quality product”, you
need to have the right product.
Design Sprints are the fastest way to find out if a
product is worth developing, if a feature is worth the effort,
or if your value proposition is really valid.
Don’t invest months of time, invest a week.
Source : https://ajsmart.com/design-sprints/
24. Limit
Pre-defined 4 challenges
It must be a mobile solution
Fly to Philippines
No development team
Experts’ time is limited
Only this chance
Not teach Design Sprint,
propose solutions.
25. Sorry ! I don’t follow
the standard Design
Sprint
28. Confirm the Design Sprint Detail
Which team/client are you doing the Sprint with?
What is the topic (even roughly)?
When and where is it taking place (you need a room)?
Who will supply/organize the needed materials and
catering?
Who takes part in the sprint?
Who are testers?
29. You need a room !
• Separate room
• Whiteboard space
• Natural light
30. Prepare the materials
Rectangular Post-Its
Square Post-Its
Dot stickers
Sharpies
Masking tape
Scissors
Plain white printer paper
Time TimerSource : https://theaccidentaldesignthinker.com/2018/06/24/ajsmarts-design-sprint-masterclass/
33. Day 1
DISCOVERY
Day 2
IDEA
Discover the
questions
Sketch the paper
prototype
Day 3
PROTOTYPE
Build the prototype
Day 4
FEEDBACK
Collect users’
feedback
34. You need an Opening !
Goal
Opening
Product
Opening
Workshop
Opening
Everybody knows why we are here
39. Map
Discover the Map
Map the
problems
Decide the focus
challenge
User OutcomeSteps
Search
“Trivago” by
Google
Input “Taipei” in
Search Bar
Select Date &
Room Types
Browse the
result
Book the Hotel
Room
Backpacke
r
Book the room
Is it right
?
60:00
40. Map
Discover the Map
Map the
problems
Decide the focus
challenge
User OutcomeSteps
Search
“Trivago” by
Google
Input “Taipei” in
Search Bar
Select Date &
Room Types
Browse the
result
Book the Hotel
Room
Backpacke
r
Book the room
Is it right
?
P
P
P
P
P
25:00
41. Transfer problems to HMWs (How Might We Questions)
There are so much
information. It takes me
too much time to make a
choice.
42. Map
Discover the Map
Map the
problems
Decide the focus
challenge
User OutcomeSteps
Search
“Trivago” by
Google
Input “Taipei” in
Search Bar
Select Date &
Room Types
Browse the
result
Book the Hotel
Room
Backpacke
r
Book the room
Is it right
?
HMW
HMW
HMW
HMW
HMW
25:00
45. Map
Discover the Map
Map the
problems
Decide the focus
challenge
User OutcomeSteps
Search
“Trivago” by
Google
Input “Taipei” in
Search Bar
Select Date &
Room Types
Browse the
result
Book the Hotel
Room
Backpacke
r
Book the room
Is it right
?
HMW
HMW
HMW
48. Lightning Demos
Survey Sharing
30:00
Survey the related solutions from :
• Competitors / Other’s solution
• Our own Domain Know How
• Other Industries
Big Idea
1
Big Idea
2
Big Idea
3
53. 4-Part Sketching
Note Taking Ideas Crazy 8s Solution sketch
10:00
All members walk
around the room
quietly observing
and taking notes.
Copy what we already have
54. 4-Part Sketching
Note Taking Ideas Crazy 8s Solution sketch
20:00
From those
observations, write
down or sketch your
ideas.
55. 4-Part Sketching
Note Taking Ideas Crazy 8s Solution sketch
08:00
Sketch your 8 best
ideas in each frame by
only 8 minutes.
56. 4-Part Sketching
Note Taking Ideas Crazy 8s Solution sketch
45:00
• Sketch the solution
based on previous
ideas
• Make a story with at
least 3 panels
• Be self-explanatory
with some description
• Give it a name
• Anonymous
94. Paper Prototype UI
Layout
Description / Data
Source
#1-1
Fill out all fields and click
the “Sign Up” button
Account Data comes
from “Account
Database”
OK Let’s draw the storyboard
103. Scheduling the Tests
30 - 60 mins per test
Try to book the rest of tests back to back
Get 1 or 2 backups just in case people don't show up (let
them know that they are backups)
Try to plan for 10 mins of tech trouble shooting in each
test (just in case)
Timezone Issue
109. Recap
THURSDAY
Use feedback
from
testing to create
clear next steps
Test the prototype
with 5 real users
WEDNESDAY
Recruit and
schedule user
tests
Design and build
the Prototype
TUESDAY
Define the
prototype with
a storyboard
Curate and vote
on best solutions
MONDAY
Produce a mass
of solutions
Define the
challenge
114. CREDITS
Special thanks to all the people who made and released
these awesome resources for free:
Presentation template by SlidesCarnival
Photographs by Unsplash
Editor's Notes
Jake Knapp began running design sprints at Google in 2010. In 2012, he brought sprints to Google Venture, and made it popular by the book in 2016.
The Design Sprint is essentially a 4-day intense hackathon. On Day 1 we work in person with you, our client, to define the challenges and scope of the week. Day 2 is about deciding what challenges to prototype. Day 3 is about rapidly building the high fidelity prototype, which is then tested with real users on Day 4.
The Design Sprint is essentially a 4-day intense hackathon. On Day 1 we work in person with you, our client, to define the challenges and scope of the week. Day 2 is about deciding what challenges to prototype. Day 3 is about rapidly building the high fidelity prototype, which is then tested with real users on Day 4.