Thanks for the support, Liz! First let me say that this event is very much
inspired by the presentation that you and Steve Calde did for Portland. I'm
hoping to continue the conversation here in Los Angeles because at our last
two UX book club meetings, the topic (and usual debate!) came up and so
I have no idea how to respond to that.
Um...
OK(?)
On Apr 14, 2009, at 3:29 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:
Just wanted to chime in and let you know I am not the Angel you are
accusing of plagiarism.
I am the good Angel.
Welcome
Hey folks,
For the record, I do not sense plagiarism here. It's a natural
dialetic. Personas are a valuable and powerful tool yet they are
sometimes seen as controversial, for various reasons. I first worked
with Adam Korman at Cooper, where personas as practiced today were
invented, so I'm guessi
Just wanted to chime in and let you know I am not the Angel you
are accusing of plagiarism.
I am the good Angel.
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This sounds *exactly* like a talk Elizabeth Bacon last year.
Down to the title even.
On Apr 14, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Los Angeles IxDA wrote:
Personas. Do you use them? Are they useful or a waste of time? Our
April event will feature persona experts who will explain why, when,
and how personas ca
Hi IxDA LA,
Sounds like a rocking event -- wish I could attend! I'm compelled to
comment here because it's exactly the theme of a presentation that
Steve Calde and I did together in Portland last year, which we also
presented as a webinar thru Catalyze. The talk was called "Death to
Personas! Long
Personas. Do you use them? Are they useful or a waste of time? Our
April event will feature persona experts who will explain why, when,
and how personas can be used effectively in your interaction design
process.
What do you do when you know you need personas, but you can't seem to
convince the cl