If you’re looking for a deeper dive into design sprints, why not take it up with the source? The Google Design Sprint Kit is an open-source resource for anyone who is learning about or running design sprints. The website includes case studies about design sprints that have solved all kinds of challenges, templates for decks and activities, and more.
Every design sprint is an opportunity for your team to learn something new. This is especially useful for entry-level UX designers joining a design sprint for the first time.
Welcome back. Let's do a quick recap of what we've covered so far. We've defined the design sprint, identified the five phases, and explored what goes into planning a successful sprint. Now you're probably thinking, "That's great, but where does a newbie UX designer like me fit into all of this?" As an entry-level UX designer, you won't be running the show, but you'll play an important role contributing to every phase of the sprint. Let's check out what your sprint week might look like.