Update – Data-Driven Personas Book for Sam, the system designer
For our forthcoming book, “Data-Driven Personas”, one of the personas that we are designing the book’s content for is the system designer, Sam.
For our forthcoming book, “Data-Driven Personas”, one of the personas that we are designing the book’s content for is the system designer, Sam.
For our forthcoming book, “Data-Driven Personas”, one of the personas that we are designing the book’s content for is the marketing researcher, Ting.
For our forthcoming book, “Data-Driven Personas”, one of the personas that we are designing the book’s content for is the computer science educator, Kristi.
For our forthcoming book, “Data-Driven Personas”, we have three personas that we are using to design the book’s content. Data-Driven Personas by Bernard J. Jansen, Joni O. Salminen, Kathleen Guan, and Soon-Gyo Jung Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and Georgetown University. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics Morgan & Claypool Publishers Chapters for Data-Driven Personas, a Morgan-Claypool …
Heads up! Coming soon! Data-Driven Personas, part of Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics The APG Team is writing a book on Data-Driven Personas, to be published by Morgan & Claypool! In the meantime, you can read up on the benefits of data-driven personas and especially ones created by APG. Jansen, B. J., Salminen, J., and …
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The question in the title was asked in Quora. Mike Donahue wrote a nice answer, most of which I agree with: “Building on what Jakob Persson has said, it’s not even just a matter the right reason to use personas. You also need to know if the persona you use is worth using. Is it built using …
Using personas for UX design means considering the needs of the users that the persona represents to design products (e.g., websites) such that their user experience for those users is optimized. For example, a persona can be someone who is technically sophisticated, elderly or has disabilities, which means that the design needs to consider accessibility …