Finally got round to it!

I’ve been meaning to start a blog for ages, but just never quite got round to it. In fact, there have been several false starts already. The release of Half-Life 2 didn’t help at all (curse you, Valve!). Neither did beginning my own business. And movng house wasn’t exactly conducive to casual blogging. But finally (I hope) it’s actually happening.

So why write one, anyway? Well, I have lots of bits of paper and text files all over the place where I’ve taken notes and jotted down ideas. A blog is just a way for me to start organising all those things in one place where I can (hopefully) find them. The sorts of things I’ll cover will be to do with usability, user experience, information architecture, communication & signalling, accessibility, web development, photography, elearning and, well, just about anything else that I decide is worth writing about. I’m hoping to make it an ideas-driven blog rather than just a glorified list of links. But we’ll just have to wait and see what sort of beast it turns into…

Oh, and I hate the word blog.

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I'm Stuart Church, a user experience consultant with Pure Usability in Bristol, UK. Sensorydrive is my personal blog and covers user experience design, information architecture, product design, psychology, research methods, perception and pretty much anything else that takes my fancy! You can find out a bit more about me if you want...