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- What are Design Sprints — updated 2025 | IxDF
Design sprints are a great way to tackle conversion rate issues, simplify complex workflows, and refine customer journeys Instead of spending months developing untested ideas, teams can prototype and validate solutions in just five days—and quickly get on the right track to an effective solution
- Design Sprints in 2025: What You Need to Know
How Design Sprints solve real problems quickly: The surprising principles that make the Design Sprint work for teams of all sizes, from startups to enterprises Why the “classic” Design Sprint isn’t enough anymore: The pitfalls of outdated approaches and how the modern Design Sprint fixes them
- How (and When) to Run a Design Sprint | UX Master Classes
You can bring immense value to your projects by helping your team to make better decisions faster In this Master Class, you’ll learn how design sprints can help you develop new features, create marketing plans, get actionable insights and much more Watch this Master Class and learn first-hand from John Zeratsky!
- What is Agile Development? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
Designers who work in sprints of one or two weeks can be under pressure to deliver fast, skip research and cut corners, which can pretty quickly ruin a product’s user experience One way to work in agile teams is to learn how to design small We need to shift our mindset from "design everything at once" to "design the smallest possible thing "
- Make Your UX Design Process Agile Using Google’s Methodology
It may take a few tries within your organization to keep the sprints to 5 days That’s OK You can work towards delivering faster sprints as you get more practice The Take Away Google design sprints should help you take a process that currently takes months and
- What is Agile Design? — updated 2025 | IxDF
It encapsulates a considerable enhancement or feature It spans multiple sprints or releases Just as Google's design sprint process, highlighted in the following video, streamlines the creation of designs, epics help teams categorize and prioritize large-scale activities in agile projects Watch our video on Google’s Design Sprints:
- The 5 Stages in the Design Thinking Process | IxDF
Design thinking is a methodology that provides a solution-based approach to solving problems It’s extremely useful when used to tackle complex problems that are ill-defined or unknown—because it serves to understand the human needs involved, reframe the problem in human-centric ways, create numerous ideas in brainstorming sessions and adopt a hands-on approach to prototyping and testing
- 6 Insights to Achieve Agile UX Excellence | IxDF
Agile stands out for its unique practices and terminology—like sprints, user stories and backlogs—and it’s familiarity with these terms that helps the agile team communicate better These methods prioritize design and development—things that consider the user's perspective
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