Now, that's funny you should ask. We just designed and built an iPhone
webapp for a non-profit in just 3 days at the recent Agile09
conference (you can see the app by visiting http://www.manoamano.org/
from an iPhone. Have to use the www. to get the redirect from your
iPhone—long story there).
Anyway, one of the workshops we ran for the first day was creating
personas and task analysis grids from field research for this app.
I'll have to dig up the personas we did. They were pretty high-level,
as we created them in a workshop in 1.5 hrs. But they've got all the
main characteristics.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Suzanne Ginsburg wrote:
Hello IXDA folks,
As I've mentioned in previous posts, I'm working on a book about
user-centered iPhone design. I'm currently writing about personas
and would like to include examples from designers/researchers other
than myself. Do you have any personas specifically created for
iPhone apps? Or personas that include the iPhone as part of the
description? Would you like to include them in book that will get
worldwide distribution? If yes, please email: [email protected]
Cheers!
Todd Zaki Warfel
Principal Design Researcher
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