29 min

Persona design and voice actors with Adva Levin VUX World

    • Technology

Adva Levin joins us to share why you should design personas for your voice apps, how you can create them, as well as how to work with voice acting talent.

Presented by Readspeaker
Readspeaker is a pioneering voice technology company that provides lifelike Text to Speech (TTS) services.
Whether you're needing a TTS voice for your IVR system, voice application, automobile, robot, public service announcement system, website or anywhere else, Readspeaker have you covered.
They've been in the TTS game for over 20 years and have in-depth knowledge and experience in AI and Deep Neural Networks, which they put to work in creating custom TTS voices for the world's biggest brands.
If you're in the market for any form of TTS technology, check out Readspeaker today.

In this episode
Clifford Nass and Scott Brave, in their book Wired for Speech, showed that whether you want to or not, humans cannot help but form a picture in their minds about the voice they're hearing. 
Just from a voice alone, we can form an understanding of the gender, age, education, location and mood of someone, and more.
So whether you create a persona for your voice applications or not, your users will form one anyway. 
That's why its so important to create one, so that you can try and establish some consistency in the mind of your users. 
Having a persona documented is also like a style guide for conversation designers. It helps guide writing and creates synergy on projects where many designers are needed. 
Adva Levin has created some of the most recognisable and award winning Alexa skills, including Kids Court, and also provides consultancy and design services for organisations through her company, Pretzel Labs. Most of Adva's work requires some kind of persona design. So who better to take us through the why's and the how's?
LinksPretzel Labs
Adva Levin and Pretzel Labs on Twitter

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Adva Levin joins us to share why you should design personas for your voice apps, how you can create them, as well as how to work with voice acting talent.

Presented by Readspeaker
Readspeaker is a pioneering voice technology company that provides lifelike Text to Speech (TTS) services.
Whether you're needing a TTS voice for your IVR system, voice application, automobile, robot, public service announcement system, website or anywhere else, Readspeaker have you covered.
They've been in the TTS game for over 20 years and have in-depth knowledge and experience in AI and Deep Neural Networks, which they put to work in creating custom TTS voices for the world's biggest brands.
If you're in the market for any form of TTS technology, check out Readspeaker today.

In this episode
Clifford Nass and Scott Brave, in their book Wired for Speech, showed that whether you want to or not, humans cannot help but form a picture in their minds about the voice they're hearing. 
Just from a voice alone, we can form an understanding of the gender, age, education, location and mood of someone, and more.
So whether you create a persona for your voice applications or not, your users will form one anyway. 
That's why its so important to create one, so that you can try and establish some consistency in the mind of your users. 
Having a persona documented is also like a style guide for conversation designers. It helps guide writing and creates synergy on projects where many designers are needed. 
Adva Levin has created some of the most recognisable and award winning Alexa skills, including Kids Court, and also provides consultancy and design services for organisations through her company, Pretzel Labs. Most of Adva's work requires some kind of persona design. So who better to take us through the why's and the how's?
LinksPretzel Labs
Adva Levin and Pretzel Labs on Twitter

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 min

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