Workshops

Design Sprint

Test big ideas, solve tough problems, and get real user feedback in just five days.

What Is the Design Sprint?

The Design Sprint is a structured, high-intensity process for answering critical business questions through design, prototyping, and real user testing. Originally developed at Google Ventures by Jake Knapp, it compresses months of work into just one focused week.

I facilitate the sprint so you and your team can stay focused, aligned, and confident in your decisions—before investing time and budget into development.

Who This Workshop Is For

  • Product teams facing complex design or UX challenges

  • Start-ups launching a new service or feature

  • Innovation leads needing to test assumptions quickly

  • Teams who want to prototype and validate without overcommitting

If you need to move fast, reduce risk, and build something users actually want—this is your sprint.

What We’ll Do

Classic 5-Day Format

  • Day 1: Understand & define the challenge
  • Day 2: Sketch solutions
  • Day 3: Decide on the best approach
  • Day 4: Build a prototype
  • Day 5: Test with real users

 

I guide the team through each step using proven facilitation methods and visual tools to keep us focused and collaborative.

Pricing

Full 5-Day Sprint – from £6,000

  • Pre-sprint alignment call

  • Custom prep materials and templates

  • Full 5-day facilitated sprint (remote or on-site)

  • User testing with 5 target users (you or I can arrange)

  • Sprint summary & recorded insights

  • Follow-up debrief session

Condensed 3-Day Format – from £4,000

  • Modified sprint structure for smaller teams or tighter scopes

  • Suitable for early-stage validation or design refinement


Prices exclude VAT and travel where applicable

What You’ll Walk Away With

  • A working prototype of your idea

  • Real feedback from actual users

  • Clear evidence of what works—and what doesn’t

  • Team alignment on the next step

Group Size & Format

  • Ideal for 3–7 participants

  • Delivered remotely or in person

  • Tools: Zoom, Miro, Figma (or equivalent tools provided)