A creative sprint is a week of focused, deliberate work — a way to go from blank page to a real, testable direction without months of drift.
How a week is shaped
Each day has a job, so the team always knows what "done" looks like.
- Map — align on the problem and the audience.
- Sketch — diverge widely, no idea too strange.
- Decide — converge on one direction worth building.
- Build — make it real enough to react to.
- Show — put it in front of people and listen.
The point of a sprint isn't speed for its own sake. It's making the risky decisions early, when they're cheap.
Why it keeps the work honest
Sprints force us to test assumptions instead of defending them. The team stays sharp, the client stays close, and the work gets better because it meets reality sooner.

