The endeavor of a new building project can be a daunting task, especially if an owner has no experience in design or construction. Once an owner has determined that a new building, addition, or renovation is needed to do business, then begins the phase of internal analyzation and decision making. These potentially tedious tasks can include determining budgets, establishing a building site, hiring consultants, analyzing existing conditions and functions, or even something as simple as selecting a paint color. At MGA we have the tools and strategies integrated into our process to make each of these steps move ahead efficiently to establish the ideal design for your new space.

One of the initial strategies we use to determine each client’s unique needs is by identifying User Personas. It is crucial to understand each project’s different challenges, advantages, desired outcomes, and identity. This information equips designers to create an improved space to better your everyday function. By asking questions and becoming more familiar with your crew and those you serve, MGA can create a design that will fit the exact goals, needs, mission, and future challenges of your organization.

WHAT IS A USER PERSONA TOOL?

The user persona tool gathers everyone who may use your space or building at the end of the project and in the future. These might include your key decisions makers, leaders, your staff and your faithful patrons. These are the individuals that will know the most about the needs and strengths of your organization and are able to determine issues that should be addressed in your new design. This tool consists of many determining questions that will help our design team move forward. Some sample User Persona questions include:

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Say we are approached by the owners of a local coffee shop called The Coffee Place, and they need a new space. Through utilizing the User Persona Tool with our new client, we can learn the following information about their business:

Let’s discuss two sample User Personas, typical customers and specific users, for this hypothetical business to illustrate how further information can inspire the design process. The typical customers for The Coffee Place are college students from the nearby campus area. All student customers arrive on foot, by bus, or may get dropped off by car. Given the high pedestrian traffic, designing a more efficient loading zone with better visibility, signage, and safety measures would be ideal. The specific user narratives can be created from individual interviews, social media, and focus groups to help inform the nuanced experience of patrons and building users. This better illustrates specific strengths and deficiencies of an existing space. Here are examples of specific individual user narratives in relation to The Coffee Place:

WHY IS THIS INFORMATION IMPORTANT?

We have now compiled a small library of information to build our understanding of who The Coffee Place is and what to consider as we begin the process of creating a new space for them. We now understand that:

This user persona tool is a simple and informative process to help focus the efforts of both the client and the designers. At MGA we want to create spaces that promote who you are as an organization and to improve where you live, work, and play. We have developed many tools like this to help inform our design process and create spaces that will help your business or organization grow. Stay tuned as we continue to illustrate our design process to make your prospective project a smooth transition and an ultimate reality and success!