In chatting with customers, often times I see all types of quick ways to prototype application UIs – everything from white boarding, napkin sketches and the most favorite I’ve seen to date…PowerPoint.
Well one of the lesser known features that’s included in Blend 3’s SketchFlow, is basic PowerPoint import.
Let me show you how easy it is.
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Simple Prototyping: PowerPoint and SketchFlow
NUI Camp Coming….
Don’t just learn about the latest Natural User Interface technologies from Microsoft, give em a try with our full day developer/designer hands on competition. From designing to prototyping to building apps, this packed competitive day will team up designers with developers, creating a series of RIA apps, all in a day, and all to be [...]
Free Preview: Dynamic Prototyping with SketchFlow in Expression Blend
Dynamic Prototyping with SketchFlow in Expression Blend is a book coming out in late 2009 through Que Publishing and is being written by Chris Bernard and Sara Summers. It will teach you everything you need to know to create rich and dynamic prototypes using SketchFlow in Expression Blend.
Check it out…good stuff if you want [...]
Jelly Charting Controls in Silverlight
I’m currently working with a highly visible government customer and they were really interested in using Silverlight for data visualization. They specifically came across the cool “jelly charts” Richard Zadorozny created a while back in Silverlight 1.0, which have some really cool visual effects displaying and easing data.
Perfect. We should be able to just pipe in data [...]
