01. PROTOTYPE

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Phase 5: Prototype

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Phase 5 of the Design Sprint: Prototype

Phase 5 of the Design Sprint: Prototype

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Summary

Prototyping is a fast and cheap way to test and validate your idea. Your prototype doesn’t have to capture the full product end to end, but should definitely focus on the core questions about your idea that you need to answer.

Topics & Learning Objectives

Topics and Learning Objectives

In this lesson, we’ll cover the following topics:

  • The Prototype phase of the Design sprint
  • Storyboards
  • Video prototypes
  • Paper prototypes
  • Presentation software prototype (e.g. Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides)
  • Interactive prototypes
  • Best practices

At the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to:

  • Describe the Prototype phase of the Design Sprint
  • Create a storyboard to map out a plan for your prototype
  • Describe the different types of prototyping
  • Create a high fidelity, interactive prototype
  • Use best practices for creating prototypes

Glossary

Glossary

Here are some of the terms we will be covering in this lesson:

Term Definition
Storyboard A map of a user's experience with a product
Prototype A model of the most critical features of a product