The persona lifecycle : keeping people in mind throughout product design

Author(s)

    • Pruitt, John
    • Adlin, Tamara
    • Constantine, Larry
    • Quesenbery, Whitney
    • Jamesen, Holly
    • Barlow-Busch, Bob
    • Grudin, Jonathan

Bibliographic Information

The persona lifecycle : keeping people in mind throughout product design

John Pruitt, Tamara Adlin

(The Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies)

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, an imprint of Elsevier, c2006

  • : pbk.

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The persona lifecycle

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The next frontier for user-centered design : making user representations more usable
  • The persona lifecycle : a framework for the persona approach
  • Phase 1: Family planning (planning a persona effort)
  • Phase 2: Conception & gestation (creating personas)
  • Phase 3: Birth & maturation (launching and communicating personas)
  • Phase 4: Adulthood (using personas)
  • Phase 5: Lifetime achievement and retirement (ROI and reuse of personas)
  • Contributed chapters: users, roles and personas / by Larry Constantine
  • Storytelling and narrative / by Whitney Quesenbery
  • Reality and design maps / by Tamara Adlin & Holly Jamesen
  • Marketing versus design personas / by Bob Barlow-Busch
  • Why personas work : the psychological evidence / by Jonathan Grudin
  • Appendix A: G4K organizational archetype and sample persona
  • Appendix B: Example personas from real projects
  • Appendix C: Sample image release form

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The Persona Lifecycle is a field guide exclusively focused on interaction design's most popular new technique. The Persona Lifecycle addresses the "how" of creating effective personas and using those personas to design products that people love. It doesn't just describe the value of personas; it offers detailed techniques and tools related to planning, creating, communicating, and using personas to create great product designs. Moreover, it provides rich examples, samples, and illustrations to imitate and model. Perhaps most importantly, it positions personas not as a panacea, but as a method used to complement other user-centered design (UCD) techniques including scenario-based design, cognitive walkthroughs and user testing. The authors developed the Persona Lifecycle model to communicate the value and practical application of personas to product design and development professionals. This book explores the complete lifecycle of personas, to guide the designer at each stage of product development. It includes a running case study with rich examples and samples that demonstrate how personas can be used in building a product end-to-end. It also presents recommended best practices in techniques, tools, and innovative methods and contains hundreds of relevant stories, commentary, opinions, and case studies from user experience professionals across a variety of domains and industries. This book will be a valuable resource for UCD professionals, including usability practitioners, interaction designers, technical writers, and program managers; programmers/developers who act as the interaction designers for software; and those professionals who work with developers and designers.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - The Next Frontier for User-Centered Design: Making User Representations More UsableChapter 2 - The Persona Lifecycle: A framework for the persona approachChapter 3 - Phase 1: Family Planning (planning a persona effort)Chapter 4 - Phase 2: Conception & Gestation (creating personas)Chapter 5 - Phase 3: Birth & Maturation (launching and communicating personas)Chapter 6 - Phase 4: Adulthood (using personas)Chapter 7 - Phase 5: Lifetime Achievement and Retirement (ROI and reuse of personas)Contributed Chapters:Chapter 8 - Users, roles and personas (by Larry Constantine)Chapter 9 - Storytelling and narrative (by Whitney Quesenbery)Chapter 10 - Reality and Design Maps (by Tamara Adlin & Holly Jamesen)Chapter 11 - Marketing versus design personas (by Bob Barlow-Busch)Chapter 12 - Why personas work: The psychological evidence (by Jonathan Grudin)Appendix A- Example PersonasAppendix B- Sample Image Release FormReferencesContributor IndexIndex

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