Personas, Participatory Design and Product Development: An Infrastructure for Engagement

Authors

  • Jonathan Grudin
  • John Pruitt

Keywords:

Persona, design method, scenario, user-centered design

Abstract

The design of commercial products that are intended to serve millions of people has been a challenge for collaborative approaches. The creation and use of fictional users, concrete representations commonly referred to as 'personas', is a relatively new interaction design technique. It is not without problems and can be used inappropriately, but based on experience and analysis it has extraordinary potential. Not only can it be a powerful tool for true participation in design, it also forces designers to consider social and political aspects of design that otherwise often go unexamined.

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Published

2002-01-01

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Section

Papers: Track B2