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What the Numbers Missed: 4 Times Personas Could Have Saved Millions

about 1 month ago

Numbers answer a big question—"What?” What is the problem? What happened when...

Can You Design for Someone You Don’t Understand? The Role of Personas in Cross-Cultural UX Design

about 2 months ago

Can you design for someone you don’t understand? Too often, biases and...

What If Your Users Lie? How Personas Help You Get to the Truth

about 2 months ago

People often describe what they think they want, but that doesn’t always...

The Psychology Behind Personas: Why They Work in Any Job, Any Industry

about 2 months ago

When you think of personas, your mind might jump to UX design...

The Hollywood Guide to UX Personas: Storytelling That Drives Better Design

2 months ago

Have you ever teared up watching a Pixar film? Felt the thrill...

The Secret to Success? Understanding People—How to Use Personas to Get Ahead

2 months ago

What makes some professionals consistently stand out—regardless of their role, industry, or...

How to Create Design Personas: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

3 months ago

Why do some designs feel intuitive while others feel frustrating? When you...

Why Personas Don’t Represent Every User

3 months ago

Personas give focus—they help you make decisions and design products and services...

How Personas Shape Stronger Design Decisions

3 months ago

Why bother with personas? Why not "users"? Because the way you see...

How to Get Started with Affinity Diagrams

3 months ago

Affinity diagramming is almost too good to be true. Write on some...

Grounded Theory: Base Findings on Research, Not Preconceptions

3 months ago

Preconceptions and biases are like a faulty compass. Whether they creep in...