Use Cases for Design Personas

A Systematic Review and New Frontiers

Conference Paper (2022)
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Joni Salminen (Qatar Computing Research Institute, University of Vaasa)

Kathleen W. Guan (University College London)

Soon Gyo Jung (Qatar Computing Research Institute)

Bernard J. Jansen (Qatar Computing Research Institute)

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https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517589
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2022
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English
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9781450391573

Abstract

Personas represent the needs of users in diverse populations and impact design by endearing empathy and improving communication. While personas have been lauded for their benefits, we could locate no prior review of persona use cases in design, prompting the question: how are personas actually used to achieve these benefits? To address this question, we review 95 articles containing persona application across multiple domains, and identify software development, healthcare, and higher education as the top domains that employ personas. We then present a three-stage design hierarchy of persona usage to describe how personas are used in design tasks. Finally, we assess the increasing trend of persona initiatives aimed towards social good rather than solely commercial interests. Our findings establish a roadmap of best practices for how practitioners can innovatively employ personas to increase the value of designs and highlight avenues of using personas for socially impactful purposes.

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