And then there was Prezi

Time to read: < 1 minuteI’m sure you’ve heard of Prezi. If you hadn’t until this week, then perhaps this lovely one about the US elections will have caught your eye. Election Results Prezi on Prezi What makes prezi cool Nice flow to items shown, making it incredibly refreshing compared to slide decks, a legacy of the sixties Easy to […] continue reading »

Exintaris.com now has a blog!

Time to read: < 1 minuteSo I’ve decided that I like writing quite a lot, and i should have a platform for storing said writings. My confabulations and findings will henceforth reside on exintaris.com, with varied amounts of verbosity and pedantic prose. You aren’t, by any means, requested or expected to read any of these meanderings. If you do, however, […] continue reading »

UX Design verticals

Time to read: < 1 minuteWhile learning more about my discipline (user experience architecture), I discovered that I may have been mislabeling myself. There is a taxonomy matrix of skills / roles that has been developed by MethodBrain, and it doesn’t quite agree with what I thought was applicable. It is worth marking out the items on it that I […] continue reading »

How *you* can improve IBM Lotus Connections search

Time to read: 2 minutesIf I had a penny for the number of times I’ve heard “send me the link” or “I need to bookmark this”… I’d have a whole lot of coins the vending machines won’t accept! Jokes aside, we need to talk about search. Give me two minutes of your time today, and I’ll save you ten […] continue reading »

The t-shirt quest

Time to read: 4 minutesI am of the controversial opinion that Primark makes the best t-shirts on the market. There. I’ve said it. I buy my cashmere and jeans from Uniqlo, my t-shirts and tights from Primark, jackets from Zara and everything else from specialist boutiques and designers. Many years of shopping around the world have led me to […] continue reading »