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Personas - User Focused Design

English · Hardback

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People relate to other people, not to simplified types or segments. This is the concept that underpins this book. Personas, a user centered design methodology, covers topics from interaction design within IT, through to issues surrounding product design, communication, and marketing. 
Project developers need to understand how users approach their products from the product's infancy, and regardless of what the product might be. Developers should be able to describe the user of the product via vivid depictions, as if they - with their different attitudes, desires and habits - were already using the product. In doing so they can more clearly formulate how to turn the product's potential into reality. 
Based on 20 years' experience in solving problems for businesses and 15 years of research, currently at the IT University of Copenhagen, Lene Nielsen is Denmark's leading expert in the persona method. She has a PhD in personas and scenarios, and through her research and practical experiences has developed her own approach to the method - 10 Steps to Personas. This second edition of Personas - User Focused Design presents a step-by-step methodology of personas which will be of interest to developers of IT, communications solutions and innovative products. This book also includes three new chapters and considerable expansion on the material in the first edition.

List of contents

Introduction - Stories About Users.- A Slice of the World.- Finding the Connections.- Persona Writing.- Personas in Use.- Making Your Personas Live.- Going Global - International Personas.- Automatic Persona Generation for Online Content Creators: Conceptual Rationale and a Research Agenda.- Benefits and Challenges of Personas.

Summary

People relate to other people, not to simplified types or segments. This is the concept that underpins this book. Personas, a user centered design methodology, covers topics from interaction design within IT, through to issues surrounding product design, communication, and marketing. 
Project developers need to understand how users approach their products from the product’s infancy, and regardless of what the product might be. Developers should be able to describe the user of the product via vivid depictions, as if they – with their different attitudes, desires and habits – were already using the product. In doing so they can more clearly formulate how to turn the product's potential into reality. 
Based on 20 years’ experience in solving problems for businesses and 15 years of research, currently at the IT University of Copenhagen, Lene Nielsen is Denmark’s leading expert in the persona method. She has a PhD in personas and scenarios, and through her research and practical experiences has developed her own approach to the method – 10 Steps to Personas. This second edition of Personas – User Focused Design presents a step-by-step methodology of personas which will be of interest to developers of IT, communications solutions and innovative products. This book also includes three new chapters and considerable expansion on the material in the first edition.

Product details

Authors Lene Nielsen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9781447174264
ISBN 978-1-4471-7426-4
No. of pages 170
Dimensions 156 mm x 15 mm x 244 mm
Weight 451 g
Illustrations IX, 170 p. 47 illus., 34 illus. in color.
Series Human-Computer Interaction Series
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction Series
Human-Computer Interaction
Human–Computer Interaction Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Operating systems, user interfaces

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