I’ve been thinking a lot about how to make user personas feel less like made-up characters and more like actual reflections of real users. How do you usually gather and organize the right kind of data — like user goals, behaviors, or pain points — to make sure your personas are truly grounded in reality and not just assumptions?
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I really appreciated the guide at user experience persona — especially the part about basing personas on real data and avoiding stereotypes. Personas sometimes feel like fluff, but here the advice to tie them to actual user goals, behaviors, and pain points makes them meaningful. I plan to revisit my project’s personas using those tips. Very practical and grounded.