Inclusive Design Personas: Bringing Diversity to the Development Team
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This presentation discusses the importance of inclusive design personas and how they can bring diversity to the development team. It is targeted towards UX and web designers and covers the latest advancements in the field. The speakers, Scott Jenson and Luke Wroblewski, are experienced professionals in the industry.
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Presentation/Lightning Talk Title
Name of Presenter
Organization
Contact information
ABSTRACT
In the following presentation, inclusive design personas
has been mentioned. The diversity aspect has been
mentioned in the lightning talk. Bringing diversity to the
development team is essential.
One of the main design principles is known as inclusion
which the company has to flow. If the design principle or
the core values of the designers are not considered with the
inclusion personas, then the chance of forgetting that
design principle is evident.
AUDIENCE
The designers and prospective stakeholders should attend
the presentation talk. The technical talk will cater to the
intermediate audience who have general knowledge about
the topic. The latest advancements that will be provided by
the speaker will be easily perceived by the crowd. UX
designers as well as web designers will be able to attend
the presentation (Getto et al. 2013). Moreover, other
students from prospective universities are welcome if they
have a prior knowledge about the subject. Professors and
other renowned guests are welcomed if they have a guest
ID or have a prior reservation. The presentation will also
enlist career related talks that will be targeted towards mid-
level students and graduates (Lui 2015).
INTRODUCTION
The topic is relevant to the theme of the track. The
objectives are well described and clear. The paper is
written clearly. The presentation is comprehensive and full
of interesting topics. It has the potential to draw a huge
audience. The paper has been written logically and with
comprehensive analysis. It is well organized with proposed
titles and topics. The methodology is appropriate and up to
the point. A conclusive set of result examples could have
been better for the analysis section (Nudelman 2015).
Besides that, the analysis section is accurate and with
relevant information. The paper has made a conclusive and
useful contribution in the mentioned scenario. The paper
makes sure that the paper conclusively states all the
rehashed theories that are related to the mentioned topic.
The paper even provides facts and information about how
the data can be repeatable. Alternate methodologies and
explanations are proposed in the paper. The paper has
focused conclusively on the technology and is not a
product pitch or for recruitment purposes.
OUTCOMES/CONCLUSION
To conclude the report, the paper aims to focus on the UX
inclusive design personas and has proposed information
that was properly perceived by the audience. Moreover,
the main aims of the presentation and the information of
the prospective speakers have been mentioned. A
participation statement has been provided as well.
PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
I, Xxxxxx xxxx is presented with the certificate of
participation for attending the presentation lecture named
Inclusive design personas lectured by Scott Jenson and
Luke Wroblewski on …. Date ….. time.
Signed by….
BIO
The presentation will be given by Scott Jenson and Luke
Wroblewski.
Scott Jenson is the leader of the project for Web for
Chrome initiative. In the past he has been a prominent UX
designer in Apple, Google and Symbian. He has a history
of outing interesting articles about the mentioned topic in
Twitter and regularly uploads related links. He has a wide
understanding about Inclusive design personas and want
the future generation to adopt this path as their career
(Follett 2014). Initially he loved working on the mac
platform but found unexpected advantages in the windows
operating system. He has big plans on working with the
IoT devices. He always provides a presentation in CES
annual tech fest. He always favors desktop experience over
mobile. He plans on providing a lecture on UX
applications in home automation in the mentioned
presentation.
Luke Wroblewski is currently working at Google as
Product Director and is the Co-founder and CEO of Polar.
He is also the co-founder and product officer of Bagcheck
(Allen and Chudley 2013). He started his career from
Yahoo and became a UI designer at Ebay. He was also the
senior interface designer at NCSA. He has written three
books on UX and UI designing namely Siteseeing Web
form design and Mobile First. He is a consistent
Name of Presenter
Organization
Contact information
ABSTRACT
In the following presentation, inclusive design personas
has been mentioned. The diversity aspect has been
mentioned in the lightning talk. Bringing diversity to the
development team is essential.
One of the main design principles is known as inclusion
which the company has to flow. If the design principle or
the core values of the designers are not considered with the
inclusion personas, then the chance of forgetting that
design principle is evident.
AUDIENCE
The designers and prospective stakeholders should attend
the presentation talk. The technical talk will cater to the
intermediate audience who have general knowledge about
the topic. The latest advancements that will be provided by
the speaker will be easily perceived by the crowd. UX
designers as well as web designers will be able to attend
the presentation (Getto et al. 2013). Moreover, other
students from prospective universities are welcome if they
have a prior knowledge about the subject. Professors and
other renowned guests are welcomed if they have a guest
ID or have a prior reservation. The presentation will also
enlist career related talks that will be targeted towards mid-
level students and graduates (Lui 2015).
INTRODUCTION
The topic is relevant to the theme of the track. The
objectives are well described and clear. The paper is
written clearly. The presentation is comprehensive and full
of interesting topics. It has the potential to draw a huge
audience. The paper has been written logically and with
comprehensive analysis. It is well organized with proposed
titles and topics. The methodology is appropriate and up to
the point. A conclusive set of result examples could have
been better for the analysis section (Nudelman 2015).
Besides that, the analysis section is accurate and with
relevant information. The paper has made a conclusive and
useful contribution in the mentioned scenario. The paper
makes sure that the paper conclusively states all the
rehashed theories that are related to the mentioned topic.
The paper even provides facts and information about how
the data can be repeatable. Alternate methodologies and
explanations are proposed in the paper. The paper has
focused conclusively on the technology and is not a
product pitch or for recruitment purposes.
OUTCOMES/CONCLUSION
To conclude the report, the paper aims to focus on the UX
inclusive design personas and has proposed information
that was properly perceived by the audience. Moreover,
the main aims of the presentation and the information of
the prospective speakers have been mentioned. A
participation statement has been provided as well.
PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
I, Xxxxxx xxxx is presented with the certificate of
participation for attending the presentation lecture named
Inclusive design personas lectured by Scott Jenson and
Luke Wroblewski on …. Date ….. time.
Signed by….
BIO
The presentation will be given by Scott Jenson and Luke
Wroblewski.
Scott Jenson is the leader of the project for Web for
Chrome initiative. In the past he has been a prominent UX
designer in Apple, Google and Symbian. He has a history
of outing interesting articles about the mentioned topic in
Twitter and regularly uploads related links. He has a wide
understanding about Inclusive design personas and want
the future generation to adopt this path as their career
(Follett 2014). Initially he loved working on the mac
platform but found unexpected advantages in the windows
operating system. He has big plans on working with the
IoT devices. He always provides a presentation in CES
annual tech fest. He always favors desktop experience over
mobile. He plans on providing a lecture on UX
applications in home automation in the mentioned
presentation.
Luke Wroblewski is currently working at Google as
Product Director and is the Co-founder and CEO of Polar.
He is also the co-founder and product officer of Bagcheck
(Allen and Chudley 2013). He started his career from
Yahoo and became a UI designer at Ebay. He was also the
senior interface designer at NCSA. He has written three
books on UX and UI designing namely Siteseeing Web
form design and Mobile First. He is a consistent

experienced speaker at various conferences regarding
product strategy and designing (Benyon 2014).
REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPGHY
Allen, J.J. and Chudley, J.J., 2013. Smashing UX
design: Foundations for designing online user
experiences (Vol. 34). John Wiley & Sons.
Benyon, D., 2014. Designing Interactive Systems: A
comprehensive guide to HCI, UX and interaction
design, 3/E.
Follett, J., 2014. Designing for emerging
technologies: UX for genomics, robotics, and the
internet of things. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.".
Getto, G., Potts, L., Salvo, M.J. and Gossett, K.,
2013, September. Teaching UX: Designing programs
to train the next generation of UX experts.
In Proceedings of the 31st ACM international
conference on Design of communication(pp. 65-70).
ACM.
Nudelman, G., 2015. Designing search: UX
strategies for ecommerce success. John Wiley &
Sons.
Rowland, C., Goodman, E., Charlier, M., Light, A.
and Lui, A., 2015. Designing connected products: UX
for the consumer Internet of Things. " O'Reilly Media,
Inc.".
product strategy and designing (Benyon 2014).
REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPGHY
Allen, J.J. and Chudley, J.J., 2013. Smashing UX
design: Foundations for designing online user
experiences (Vol. 34). John Wiley & Sons.
Benyon, D., 2014. Designing Interactive Systems: A
comprehensive guide to HCI, UX and interaction
design, 3/E.
Follett, J., 2014. Designing for emerging
technologies: UX for genomics, robotics, and the
internet of things. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.".
Getto, G., Potts, L., Salvo, M.J. and Gossett, K.,
2013, September. Teaching UX: Designing programs
to train the next generation of UX experts.
In Proceedings of the 31st ACM international
conference on Design of communication(pp. 65-70).
ACM.
Nudelman, G., 2015. Designing search: UX
strategies for ecommerce success. John Wiley &
Sons.
Rowland, C., Goodman, E., Charlier, M., Light, A.
and Lui, A., 2015. Designing connected products: UX
for the consumer Internet of Things. " O'Reilly Media,
Inc.".
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