Replace gut feelings and guesswork with real, tangible progress.
EDL facilitates a four-day process for rapidly solving big challenges, creating new products, or improving existing ones.
It is called a design sprint, and it has the potential to compress months of work into a few days.
Outcome
After just four days, you’ll have a user-tested prototype and practical design plan.
Prototype
Capturing the overall user experience, an interactive, user-tested prototype demonstrates the crucial parts of the user journey.
Design plan
What’s next? After finishing the design sprint, we have clear insights on where to go—and how to execute.
Reduced risk
With a thoroughly tested concept, you’ve reduced risk and uncertainty. You’ve also created excitement and momentum in your organisation.
How it’s done
Spread across four days, we figure out if a product is worth developing, if a feature is worth the effort, or if your value proposition is really valid.
We work in-house with you and your company to define challenges and mass produce low-fidelity solutions.
Together with you, we decide what challenges to prototype by voting on the best solutions.
The third day is dedicated to building a high fidelity prototype and preparing the user tests.
Finally, we test our prototype with a diversified group of users. Feedback is then used to outline next steps.
“After a thorough and highly-collaborate design sprint, we ended with a user interface our software engineers and customers are excited to use.”

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