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SketchFlow Tutorial

Thanks to everyone who attended the CapArea.NET Silverlight SIG meeting last night.

As I mentioned last night, Adam Kinney posted several links to Expression Studio 3 start kits, one of which covers SketchFlow.

Introduction to Prototyping with SketchFlow in Expression Blend 3
Discover SketchFlow, a new feature set in Expression Blend 3 that helps you define the concept for user experiences in early stages of the design process. From sketches to wireframes to prototypes of simple or high definition, SketchFlow provides you the right tools to communicate your ideas and gather feedback from others.

Recently, I’ve had the chance to use SketchFlow on a real project.  Thus far, it’s proven to be a great tool for prototyping UIs.

 

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posted on Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:52 PM

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