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Emma Dunstone April 27th, 2009
Different people; different routes. 100% agreed.
(And I’m a big fan of Mindjet’s Manager myself)
Stan Woods April 29th, 2009
Thanks, Emma.
Yep, Mind Manager is our favourite too.
Christine Thompson April 30th, 2009
Very cool idea to use mindmapping to summarize the insights for each persona. I’ve long been a fan of mindmapping (and use both MindJet and similar tools for Mac); however, I’ve never seen it applied to personas. The personas I’ve seen in the past from agencies have been much more elaborate (an approach which has its uses at certain stages of development), but this summary is a great tool for agency-client communications.
Congrats!
Stan Woods May 1st, 2009
Thanks Christine. We’re engaged on a new website projectright now and I’m presenting personas to the team uysing Mond Map next week. We’ll see how it goes.
Fiona Flowers January 6th, 2011
Good intro on personas; I’ve not used Mindjet Manager but I have used Visio; I think that this particular tool, however, would be very useful for a deeper level of persona presentations with regards to interaction and task functionality (as more of a mind map) rather than a simple “mythical” background breakdown based on wants and needs.
Thanks.
hdtube google November 12th, 2019
In addition to being able to make mind maps and flowcharts that are as large as you need them to be, you can also illustrate some more complex scenarios by adding connections between disparate items, use emojis to illustrate what’s happening at different touchpoints, or change the colors of bubbles to illustrate different actions, intentions, or page levels.