Resolving incommensurable debates: A preliminary identification of persona kinds, attributes and characteristics
Source:
Artifact, Routledge, Volume 2, Issue 1, p.12-26 (2008)
Abstract:
Persona-based design (PBD) has become a popular method for enabling design teams to reason
and communicate about user-centered design issues and trade-offs. There is a growing body of
literature that describes different ways in which personas have been applied by researchers and
practitioners. Despite this diversity in practice the debates about the usefulness of PBD as a
method treat it as a single design method that is either good or bad. As a result, the present authors
feel it is important to look more critically at what different authors are doing when claiming to use
the persona concept, and to develop a theoretical distinction between various persona kinds and
their attributes, as well as different characteristics which individual personas may exhibit. This
method of analyzing the creation of personas, they believe, can be applied to other design
techniques, in order to gain a better understanding of how they work, and how different methods of
application can have different consequences for the resultant designs.
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