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17
Jan

We’ve been hard at work to bring you a better brainstormer experience. Today, we’re excited to announce the arrival of the latest brainstormer incarnation, replete with all-new splendidness…

A taste of the new treats:

  • The new-look name graph is leaner and meaner, showing multiple levels of name association concurrently for a greater contextual view and more flexible navigation.
  • Associations are no longer limited to 20 links per node. The new relation chaining feature now allows you to explore literally thousands of connections for each name so you can delve deeper into the name universe.
  • There are more great name themes being published every day and an updated theme manager which makes it easier to keep track of your own.

New Brainstormer Screenshots

 

31
Dec

According to popular theory, each person on the planet is connected to every other person through a chain of no more than six personal acquaintances. Six degrees of separation between you and Kevin Bacon, Queen Elizabeth, Mother Teresa and Natalie Portman. A compelling idea.

Just like people, names are also connected in a variety of fascinating ways. The goal of the Brainstormer has always been to join the dots, providing a rich visual web of name associations. 

Now, we’re pleased to announce we’re taking the creative association to a new level. Starting today, registered users can design their own creative name themes and share them with the world through the Brainstormer.

What’s a name theme? you might ask…

Common Thread

A theme is simply a group of names that share a common thread of some sort. The thread could be anything really. It might be stylistic in nature (Suave, Sexy). It might be a list of historical or cultural references (Disney Characters, English Queens, Renaissance Giants). It could be abstract or genre related; or it might just be a list of personal significance. Themes are limited only by your imagination, so have fun and be creative.

You can create as many themes as you want for your own personal reference, or share them with the whole world. Publicly shared themes appear as associations in the name graph and help build a richer web of associations that anybody can use when brainstorming name ideas.

 

Queens of England

An example…

Thomas (Jefferson) was a President; like George (Washington), who had a namesake in The Beatles (Harrison) with Paul (McCartney) who was also a Saint (Paul), like Francis…

Getting started

It’s easy to create a theme, but you will need to be signed in first: another good reason to create an account on the Brainstormer (it’s totally free to do so). Once you’ve signed in, just click on My Themes and we will walk you through it.

And let us know about the themes you are creating. We will feature the best ones on the blog each week. We’re keen to see what people do with this new tool.