Re: [Usability] FLOSS Usability Testing Suite - persona work and status



Kirk Bridger wrote:
I've been working behind the scenes and have a rough draft of a first persona for the proposed usability testing suite project.

I wanted to pause before moving ahead with the other 3 personas to make sure this is capturing the right data, and that they'll be useful for the team involved to understand who uses the software and in what way.

I've uploaded Henri the Dabbler - take a look.

http://live.gnome.org/UTSPersonas

I'd love to hear feedback, more so on if this is capturing the right level of detail than if he should be married or not (as an example). I'll be putting together a summary of the data I collected so everyone can see where I grabbed the demographic information from. Until then please trust me that the demographic data is a summary of the input I received, and is not based on any particular person.
Personas:
What will these personas be used for? Right now, you have defined them by their professions/activities. Are you sure this is what will be most useful? I am asking this, because in design, we tend to create our personas on the basis of differences in mental models or behaviours. We tried to avoid professions, because people from different professions might have the same mental model for a product and thus, what they expect and how they use it might be the same. I would put them under the same persona. In reverse, people from the same occupation might behave very differently because of the way they approach their work and, consequently, their needs for design will be very different.

You should make sure that your personas capture the meaningful differences between within your project.

By the way, what data are you using to create these personas?

Description of Henri:
Henri is quite interesting but still feels a bit underdeveloped. What might help would be to add Heni's goals - make sure you distinguish between end goals (what Henri ultimately wants to accomplish) and experiential goals (how Henri wants to feel while he is accomplishing the goal). This will add some depth to your persona. Another thing you can do to give Henri some substance, is to project what he will be doing in 5 years. For example, Henri wants to become a usability expert (end goal). Henri likes to feel that he is making constant progress and getting closer to his goal (experience goal). In 5 years, Henri will be giving invited lectures on remote usability testing in the open source community (projection in the future).

Don't forget the context surrounding Henri. What elements of his context would impact his use of technology? Henri spends a lot of time commuting and needs to work on the go? In his job he is constantly interrupted? He depends on his PA to know what meetings he has? etc.

Another thing I would suggest: don't mix needs with solutions. I feel that it is very important to elaborate on the needs but to avoid proposing solutions. Henri should inspire to create and innovate. Proposing specific solutions to needs does cut creativity a bit short. Keep in mind that there could be 20 solutions to a situation. Your persona should highlight the needs and become the context in which a variety of solutions can be brainstormed by developers and designers.

Finally, I would keep the persona clean of any technology discussion or illustration because the persona should not be reduced to a few "user" behaviours. Instead, present their enablers and barriers to adoption. You are creating a portrait. This portrait should allow designers and developers to correctly infer many of the persona's behaviours that you don't have time or room to cover.

This has been a quiet project, particularly since the hackfest and Mairin's Design Hub idea. I'd like to continue to work on this project though, so send me your feedback, ideas and complaints about Henri or any of the other proposed personas.
You definitely should continue.  This is a great!

Thanks,

Kirk


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