Spark innovation in your team with these design thinking workshop tips 🌟

Spark innovation in your team with these design thinking workshop tips 🌟

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Design thinking workshops are all about working together to solve problems and come up with new ideas. Participants get to really know the user, define the issues they face, develop and test solutions, and make improvements to land on a good solution. 

They’re also a great way to bring together people from diverse backgrounds and with different skills to work towards a shared goal.

In today’s email, we’re sharing top tips for running design thinking workshops that spark team creativity. We also explore:

🕵️ How to run a UX competitive analysis

🤝 The benefits of collaborative UX design

📊 What messaging testing is, and how it can help you boost conversions

🎨 How to test the visual appeal of your branding

🎧 What we’re watching, listening to, and reading this month


Tips for running successful design thinking workshops

Design thinking workshops help generate new ideas and solve problems by bringing together diverse minds to empathize, generate ideas, and test prototypes.

Learn tips from a design researcher and facilitator on how to run effective workshops and encourage team innovation. Read more.


Gain a competitive edge for your product

Learn how to understand your competitors' strengths and weaknesses, improve your product's UX, and stand out. Plus, we've got examples and templates to guide you along the way. Read more.


Team up for better UX 

Discover how collaboration can benefit your UX design team, improve communication, increase creativity, and create better user experiences. Dive into the principles, best practices, and tools to enhance your collaborative design process. Read more.


Boost conversions with message testing

Looking to enhance conversions and improve communication? Discover the best methods to test your messaging, from landing pages to microcopy, and learn how to analyze and put your results into action. Read more.


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Test the visual appeal of your branding

This template will help you discover:

  • How your designs make participants feel.

  • The words participants associate with your design.

  • If your design successfully communicates your brand’s intended message. 

Try this template today


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