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Workshop Facilitation Kit

Based on the principles of Human Centered Design (HCD) the most vital underlying value of design is simple: design with the user and for the user. To do this, research and design activities are conducted with end-users, both as you explore the problem space and move toward the solution space. While many of these activities happen in the end user’s context and environment, some require conducting workshops that can bring together a number of stakeholders, ensuring alignment and buy-in.

As a designer who has facilitated several workshops, I know there are different ways to put together the various activities that may be needed based on the goal of the workshop, the audience involved, and other more tactical considerations such as timing, available space, etc. However, I have identified a set of commonly used templates and compiled them into a downloadable kit that can be used by experienced designers and newcomers alike when facilitating workshops.
Though it’s possible to find several such templates, I chose to create a kit that is minimal, to maximize possible adaptation to different scenarios. I designed the templates to fit A4 sheets, but because they are vector-based, you can print them in any size, and even blow them up on your plotter printer to hang on your workshop walls (which I always do).

So, download away, print, and enjoy! Hopefully these templates help you in your next design thinking workshop, or your own solo project.
Workshop Facilitation Kit
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Workshop Facilitation Kit

The kit comes with the following printable templates: User Persona, Stakeholder Map, Journey Map, Ideation, Storyboard, Conceptualize, Website/Mo Read More

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