Personas – User Focused Design

Cover of Personas - User Focused Design by Lene Nielsen
Author: Lene Nielsen
Publisher: Springer London
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: 2013
Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9781447159032
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Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.1 Inches
Weight: 5.82461296204 Pounds
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Dewey Decimal: 004.2/1
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Personas – User Focused Design by Lene Nielsen, published by Springer London on September 20, 2014, is a comprehensive exploration of the persona methodology in user-centered design. This edition, comprising 158 pages, delves into how understanding users as individuals rather than simplified segments can enhance interaction design, product development, and marketing strategies. Nielsen emphasizes the importance of vivid user depictions that reflect diverse attitudes and habits, enabling developers to better align their products with user needs from the outset.

Readers will find valuable insights drawn from real-world examples contributed by professionals from various countries, including Australia, Brazil, and the UK. The book discusses the integration of character-driven narratives into the persona method, using the film Thelma & Louise as a case study to illustrate how development processes can be framed as engaging stories. With a solid foundation in research and practical experience, Nielsen presents her unique approach, the 10 Steps to Personas, aimed at IT developers and those involved in creating innovative communication solutions and products.


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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.

With contributions from professionals from Australia, Brazil, Finland, Japan, Russia, and the UK presenting real-world examples of persona method, this book will provide readers with valuable insights into this exciting research area. The inspiration to create user descriptions includes character-driven narratives, and the film Thelma & Louise is analyzed in order to understand how the development process can also be an engaging story in various professional contexts.

With a solid foundation in her own research at the IT University of Copenhagen and more than five years of experience in solving problems for businesses, 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 she has developed her own approach to the method – 10 Steps to Personas. 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.

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