A better way to describe how to understand a person’s experience (thanks Gavin!)
How persona spectrums champion real user needs
Source: Kill Your Personas. How persona spectrums champion real… | by Margaret P | Microsoft Design | Medium
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A better way to describe how to understand a person’s experience (thanks Gavin!)
How persona spectrums champion real user needs
Source: Kill Your Personas. How persona spectrums champion real… | by Margaret P | Microsoft Design | Medium
This article goes a good job of refreshing the topic of personas and journey maps and integrating them into your design work.
Most personas and journey maps are dead shortly after arrival. A common reason why these documents are abandoned is that they eventually no longer represent the current customer or the latest business objectives. This article describes the common pitfalls associated with these projects and offers practical advice that your team can use to ensure a healthy long life for your personas and journey maps.
Source: Keeping Personas and Journeys Engaging and Relevant | UX Booth
As people age, certain physiological and cognitive changes are nearly inevitable. It’s up to designers to compensate for those changes to create delightful UX for older adults. #design #webdesign #technology #accessibility #aging #ux #tech
Source: A Guide to Interface Design for Older Adults | Toptal
A very visual journey map of a patient in health care.
Health care is evolving with the needs of people and changing technologies. Sometimes progress is slow, other times it’s more immediate. But no matter the pace of change, it’s crucial the health system adapts so it’s sustainable and provides quality care.
Source: Patient Journey mapping graphic recording | Drawing Out Ideas
It all starts with personas…
A primer on personas and how businesses can get the most from them.