Meg Hourihan: Taking the “you” out of user: My experience using personas.

Through the process of developing personas, the mistakes we’d made became clear to us:

  1. We chose flashy technology over accessibility.
  2. We assumed users would be more impressed by a robust interface they couldn’t use than by a less elegant application that they could use.
  3. We thought we were the primary persona.

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