TL;DR Identifying a persona helps you to consider other perspectives. Create and map personas to determine how your idea, project, or solution might get started or evolve over time.
When considering personas is it important to remember that you are not your user. Identifying a persona helps you to consider other perspectives. You can use this Personas template as an empathy building tool, allowing you to connect with your user and determine their wants and needs.
Getting Started
Begin building your personas by listing key factors. You will want to define the top user qualities, needs, or other factors that impact how someone would experience your solution.
Values and Components
Next, you’ll need to find range of values & create components. For each dimension, determine how many possible values a user could have. For example, “house location” might have 2 values “rural” and “urban”, while “creativity” would have infinite values. Once you have your values figured out, then you can drag, drop, and design a component that matches the number of possible values.
Decide on a label
The next step is to label your persona map. You will want to decide on the the most important key factors from the first part of this exercise, and space them evenly around the persona map circle.
Repeat The Process
These next two steps can be repeated until you’ve covered your entire audience:
*Note: You might discover you need to iterate on key factors or their ranges.
Finally, when you’re finished with all the personas, draw circles on the persona map to define who your current and future solutions are serving. Create and map personas to determine how your idea, project, or solution might get started or evolve over time.
Final Thoughts
Identifying a persona helps you to consider other perspectives. You can use this Personas template as an empathy building tool, allowing you to connect with your user and determine their wants and needs!
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