05/03/2021
Broadly speaking, there are two types of personas in design: detailed persona and proto persona (also sometimes called “provisional”).⠀
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Both have their uses, depending on what you are trying to do.⠀
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📌 Proto personas are very quick to create, and they have all the information designers need when working on a solution. However, they are low fidelity, and as such, are often overlooked by stakeholders and clients.⠀
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📌 Detailed personas, on the other hand, are very popular with stakeholders and clients because they look sleek and professional. They do, however, take longer to create, and often include irrelevant information just because the template dictates it.⠀
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Doesn’t mean that one is better than the other, it all depends on the situation. For example, you may find it easier and more useful to use a proto persona at the beginning and middle of your project, or if the project scope is very small. But if you are working on a large project, or it’s nearing its end, you may want to consider using detailed personas, as they will be much more impactful during client handover.⠀
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🚀 In the next post I will show you the best proto persona template and a trick to use it effectively!⠀
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