Thursday, September 15, 2011

Personas

According to Wikipedia, “A user persona is a representation of the goals and behavior of a real group of users.” Personas describe the distinguishing attributes of the group of people who will use or buy your product. It is a more detailed and personal approach to what is otherwise known as a target market.To understand personas better I conducted an online survey which sought out answers from the people regarding their style, preferences and design choices. Along with the survey I conducted personal visits to some houses. This gave me further understanding about the person, their relation to the products and the context in which they use it.

The questionnaire also included a couple of themes, asking them to select a look that is most alike to their personal style. These are the looks:






Some of the observations made during these visits are:
  • when answering the questionnaire they would choose what they would like their houses to look like against its present style.
  • many compromised on their style due to preferences of other members in the house, cost or that these products wouldn't go along with the current architectural or interior style of the house.
  • more thought was put into the interiors of a house if the house was owned as opposed to rented; no matter what the duration of the rent term was.
  • the women made the decision on the smaller design decisions autonomously, like accessories and furnishings; but the buying of furniture and renovation decisions were often made with the husbands agreement.
  • if there are kids in the house durability and colour is a key factor in design decisions (no light colours and no attachments/ delicate fabric,etc.)
  • most houses would be primarily of one interior style but would have elements that reflect other styles too.
A collage of some of the survey images.

A couple of personas that emerged from these surveys are:

The expats and eco conscious - preference for earthy tones, cotton and linen fabrics. Eco conscious level of interest in environment ranges from non-plastic users to recycling and solar water heaters. They shop mainly at stores like Fabindia, Motherearth, Khadi, Jute cottage, Anokhi and Good Earth. Their furnishings style is all wooden furniture, sheer curtains and low seating areas. Subtle colours and handicraft products are plenty used.

Young vibrant couples- like bright colours. Newly married and recently shifted, young IIT professionals. They shop at Khadi, Anokhi stores as well as at Shoppers Stop and malls. Their apartments have bright textured painted walls and contrast furnishings. Lots of cushions adorn their living room and their kids toys seem to be a part of the home decor.

Disco chic- She is a student with an active social life. And her love for the party floor can be seen in her room with lights and full length mirrors. She shops at the local malls and loves those embellished bags. Her nails always make a statement with glitter as does her bling cellphone.

Unconscious shopper- They shop at whatever store is close to their house. Their busy lives has lead to the furnishing style of mix and match. Always on the move due to work they never put much thought to their rented apartment. Picking up whatever is quickly available at the store they are unconsciously upto date with the current trend.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Inspiration and moodboards

Bling themes and their different looks

Things that glitter, shine and sparkle

Naturally Bling
Disco shine
All things pretty that glitter and bling.

Ethnic funk moodboards and inspirations.....

Truck art


Kitsch products in the market
Artwork

Auto rickhaws and their colours

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Creating Themes

How does one create themes?....... OK so I have the present trend and the trend forecast. I have missing looks and I have the company's clientele.... what would they go for? what would sell? what can be introduced? what is needed? what are the different interior styles prevalent? which is more important? how do you classify them?...etc, etc.. So i first put down a mixture of all the above questions ...


Picking out ideas from these I came up with a few themes. A mindmap helped define the style of each theme better.

The traditional and simplistic cottage:


Ethnic funk or Indian Kitsch


Bright... this theme I later seperated into two namely- Bling and Bold

This theme was inspired from Narsapur itself with its quite village life and expansive green paddy fields.