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		<title>User Research for Personas and Other Audience Models</title>
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		<description>This is not going to be an article about personas or even what distinguishes a good persona from a bad one. Instead, this article is about the ingredients we can draw on when creating audience models and some alternative ways of communicating the results of an audience analysis.&#xD;&#xD;First, however, let me briefly discuss what we generally mean when we talk about personas and the role they play in the design and development process.</description>
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		<title>The Road to Personas</title>
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		<description>Who are your users? How do they work? How do your products fit into their routines? Filippo discusses audience analysis and developing user profiles to create effective user assistance.</description>
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