Design Sprint

A Practical Guidebook for Building Great Digital Products

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Programming, User Interfaces, Art & Architecture, General Art, Graphic Art & Design, General Design, Internet, Web Development, Web Site Design
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Author: Richard Banfield, C. Todd Lombardo, Trace Wax ISBN: 9781491923122
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: September 28, 2015
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Richard Banfield, C. Todd Lombardo, Trace Wax
ISBN: 9781491923122
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: September 28, 2015
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

With more than 500 new apps entering the market every day, what does it take to build a successful digital product? You can greatly reduce your risk of failure with design sprints, a process that enables your team to prototype and test a digital product idea within a week. This practical guide shows you exactly what a design sprint involves and how you can incorporate the process into your organization.

Design sprints not only let you test digital product ideas before you pour too many resources into a project, they also help everyone get on board—whether they’re team members, decision makers, or potential users. You’ll know within days whether a particular product idea is worth pursuing.

Design sprints enable you to:

  • Clarify the problem at hand, and identify the needs of potential users
  • Explore solutions through brainstorming and sketching exercises
  • Distill your ideas into one or two solutions that you can test
  • Prototype your solution and bring it to life
  • Test the prototype with people who would use it
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With more than 500 new apps entering the market every day, what does it take to build a successful digital product? You can greatly reduce your risk of failure with design sprints, a process that enables your team to prototype and test a digital product idea within a week. This practical guide shows you exactly what a design sprint involves and how you can incorporate the process into your organization.

Design sprints not only let you test digital product ideas before you pour too many resources into a project, they also help everyone get on board—whether they’re team members, decision makers, or potential users. You’ll know within days whether a particular product idea is worth pursuing.

Design sprints enable you to:

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