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  • Staying Relevant in Tech Industries

    There are some incredibly talented people working in technology, design, business - and I wondered how do these people stay so fresh, so highly skilled and so motivated when the nature of their industry and their business changes so quickly and so often. So I asked them; and gave a talk at Barcamp Belfast 2008 to discuss the findings.
  • Public Speaking Made Easier

    In this article I wanted to write down a few of the points I've noted while giving talks, a few I've noted while watching others, and offer some basic advice to anybody interested in getting better at presenting their work or ideas.

Tweets

  • @barcampbelfast Have a great day today :)

    22nd May 2010
  • RT @ewanmcintosh: @paulmmay kicking ass @barcampbelfast. His talk is answering some of my questions about his 4iP idea :-) (v. kind)

    26th April 2009
  • Going to Ginger Tree for tasty post-Barcamp dinner

    25th April 2009
  • Video from my talk today is now online at http://vimeo.com/4326186 @barcampbelfast

    25th April 2009
  • Slides from my #barcampbelfast talk are at http://tinyurl.com/winningbiggerwebprojects - video is encoding and will be online later :)

    25th April 2009
  • Really enjoyed giving the talk at @barcampbelfast. If you were there i'd appreciate feedback http://speakerrate.com/paulmay and thanks

    25th April 2009
  • Speaking at 10.30 in the "Pestilence" room at @BarcampBelfast :)

    25th April 2009
  • Double yawn. Looking forward to @barcampbelfast - come to my talk, I have stickers!

    24th April 2009
  • Finishing off notes for talk @BarcampBelfast tomorrow. Topic: "No, I can't build you a website for £500 - Winning Larger Projects"

    24th April 2009
A small photo of The Author with some lovely tea by way of a witty footer
Paul May is a web and user experience consultant from Dublin, Ireland; he works for web design company Front. Feel free to directly (or you can use the contact form). You can also get him on twitter or flickr. Paul enjoys writing in the third person.