Two key elements of the recent Legal Design Sprint were the five real-world problem areas, and how the students applied legal design thinking to conceptualise new solutions to these problems, and what better way to capture these moments from a design sprint than visually?
To do this, Emily Allbon, the driver behind the Legal Design Sprint, invited UX Designer and Sketchnoter, Makayla Lewis to the sprint to help us capture these moments. You can find out more about Makayla’s work in her interview with Oliver Lindberg. You can also read more about the problem areas and the design sprint on Lawbore, Artificial Lawyer and the LIP Network.
The five final cards summarise the one-minute pitches given by the student teams on their initial ideas of how to tackle the problem areas they were working on. Their initial steps in working to improve the way that we communicate complex legal information has us looking forward to see what they come up with on Day Two.