We went to Tuscany in 2022 and I never wrote it up, so here are some notes that are 2 years out of date. A great trip, apart from the scorpions. | Continue reading
Some notes from the last week, and some links to internetty things. This is the sort of stuff you subscribed to the RSS for, I'd imagine. But then I like to think I'm quite imaginative. | Continue reading
A long post with notes and reflections and photos from my recent trip to Toronto and Halifax. | Continue reading
A few thoughts about the Elizabeth Frink exhibition at Dorset Museum in Dorchester. | Continue reading
On Mastodon a few days ago, Sophie Koonin asked: "Folks who don't have the full text of a post in your RSS feed: why not?" My answer there - that "mine’s handmade and I can’t work out how, nor be arsed to do it manually" - wasn't terribly informative or helpful to anyone, so here … | Continue reading
More raving about how good iA Presenter is, *especially* when you export to HTML and present about the web, using the web. Yes. Yes! | Continue reading
Did a little talk at UCL, advising MA students on tactics for communicating about their work | Continue reading
I've made a new website about weeknotes, at doingweeknotes.com | Continue reading
This website is 25 years old, flippin' 'eck | Continue reading
About a little talk I did at the British Library the other day. | Continue reading
Elliott Cost's Palm app helps people make easy web pages and I think it's inspiring | Continue reading
Video and audio of me talking to the digital people in British Columbia. | Continue reading
A bit of a rant about the state of corporate training tools. I think they need more content design to meet user needs, and fewer terrible, infantilising cartoon characters. | Continue reading
I've added a shoebox of old files to this website, and this is a blog post telling you about that. Includes Pretend Office jokes. | Continue reading
Summing up most of the things people having been saying on Mastodon about yesterday's indie web rant. | Continue reading
A bit of a rant today, on a topic I've been thinking about a lot. TL;DR - we need more self-hosting personal publishing tools that provide a decent alternative to Wordpress. And those tools should NOT need anyone to do anything at all in a terminal to get them set up. They shou … | Continue reading
Photos of the serious flooding in our town today :( | Continue reading
Go on, click this one, there's a funny image to see. | Continue reading
Stupid thoughts about infrastructure while standing on a chilly side street in Rome. Happens to all of us. | Continue reading
Some brief thoughts about Brexit, sparked by an advert seen on the Rome Metro. | Continue reading
You don't need to see more photos of ruins in Rome, but I took some anyway. Sorry. | Continue reading
Some stuff I listened to and read this year, because lists are what you write in December | Continue reading
I've started sharing a list of rules-for-weeknotes with teams that want to do them; I think they're useful rules, because they give teams new superpowers. | Continue reading
After months out of stock, my book is back: as a newer, more up-to-date *revised edition* oh yes. | Continue reading
Views from the longest pier in the world | Continue reading
Archiving my terrible academic efforts digitally, so that I can throw away some old papers | Continue reading
Hello RSS subscribers I've added a shoebox to this website. It's a place to put digital odd-and-ends. Bits of old stuff. Scanned documents. Half-arsed ideas, abandoned projects, snippets and scraps. Putting them here means I can delete them from my hard drive, or throw away some … | Continue reading
I can't decide what to do with my thousands of digital photos that are littered across the web and my hard drive. What a mess. If you lot have any suggestions, I'm here for them. | Continue reading
New on my mind: thoughts about teams and memory. What do you need in an organisation to make remembering happen? Starting to think there's a whole book for me to write about this. It starts with this post. | Continue reading
Three things I've seen on the internet recently have given me three reasons why government (and other orgs too) should pay more attention to, and spend more money on, writers and the clarity they bring. (I mean yes, this is also the rantings of a writer who's looking for work. Bu … | Continue reading
We enjoyed a break in north Wales, on the Llyn peninsula | Continue reading
My first speaking gig for a while, and it's just down the road in Bath | Continue reading
Testing stuff. Honestly you can just ignore this | Continue reading
Slides have inertia; they live on in duplicated presentations for years. That's not always a good thing. | Continue reading
Yes, you should avoid clichés in your writing. But in your bad first drafts, they can be quite helpful. Especially for your editor. | Continue reading
Watch these pressos to see how good presenting is done | Continue reading
I tried a website that claims to generate short text summaries of YouTube vids, and it seems to work | Continue reading
Observations on Panic's admirable skill at making a product announcement video that does things right | Continue reading
Some thoughts on Playdate, with a bit of useful background info on how terrible I am at videogames | Continue reading
A few snippets of feedback worth archiving | Continue reading
I helped Kayley Hignell at Citizens Advice with a piece of long-form writing about the current state of welfare benefits in the UK. | Continue reading
Thinking out loud about "stakeholders" as "opinionhavers", and why good open comms can help with all that stuff | Continue reading
I hired Elliott Cost to redesign usethehumanvoice.com, and now the template he created is available to all | Continue reading
TLDR: I'm available for new work, as of April. Give us a bell if you're interested. | Continue reading
The conversation that took place between me and a member of Post Office staff today, when I tried to post a book to another country. | Continue reading