About

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Nic Price

Hi, I’m Nic Price and this is my personal website.

It’s a blog where I collect links to things I find interesting and share the occasional thought or idea. I’m interested in how things work and what it’s like to use them.

I’m a independent consultant specialising in technology-based learning and interaction design.

I help people plan, design, build and maintain web-based applications, online environments, products and services which are a pleasure to use. I’m not tied to any particular technology.

For my up-to-date professional profile, please see Nic Price on LinkedIn.

Until September 2007 I ran the BBC’s award-winning intranet [2004 - Best Intranet, 2005 - Best Content, 2006 Best Usability] known as Gateway, and led the central team of designers, product managers, project managers and developers.

Prior to that I headed up the team that built the BBC’s pioneering and award-winning learning management system.

I live in East Dulwich in London. Here are a few East Dulwich-related links:

If you’d like to get in touch please email beatnic [at] gmail [dot] com (removing the spaces).

2 Responses to About

  1. howard says:

    hi nic, you asked about googlebase –
    thought it would be good for joining 2 databases from separate origins (say 2 different companies) and customising the searchable attributes. also useful that google could host some or all of the databases.

    also visibly part of google’s effort to take over the world!

    i may still use it – thanks for the tip.

    sorry to hear about Croatia – they can be tough. Always grateful that mark viduka became an australian.

    Cheers, Howard.

  2. Nic Price says:

    Howard, thanks for the update on google base.

    Croatia wasn’t the problem on Wednesday. England was ;-)

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