Session 1: Prototyping with Expression Blend 3 and SketchFlow - Pete Brown
Come and learn how developers, designers, and information architects can use SketchFlow to frame and prototype a new application. Find out where it fits, and where it doesn’t. Learn how to integrate design-time data and existing Photoshop assets to better flesh out the prototype and provide a more productive pre-code project workflow.
This session is about 5 minutes of slides and 85 minutes of building a prototype from start to finish. Q&A encouraged.
Pete Brown is a Microsoft Silverlight MVP, an INETA speaker, and a RIA Architect for Applied Information Sciences in the Washington, DC area.
From his first sprite graphics and custom character sets on the Commodore 64 to 3D modeling and design through to Silverlight, Surface, XNA, and WPF, Pete has always had a deep interest in programming, design, and user experience.
His involvement in Silverlight goes back to the Silverlight 1.1 alpha application that he co-wrote and put into production in July 2007. Pete has been programming for fun since 1984, and professionally since 1992.
In his spare time, Pete enjoys programming, blogging, designing and building his own woodworking projects and raising his two children with his wife in the suburbs of Maryland. Pete’s blog is at http://www.irritatedVowel.com/Blog , and you can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/pete_brown.
Come and learn how developers, designers, and information architects can use SketchFlow to frame and prototype a new application. Find out where it fits, and where it doesn’t. Learn how to integrate design-time data and existing Photoshop assets to better flesh out the prototype and provide a more productive pre-code project workflow.
This session is about 5 minutes of slides and 85 minutes of building a prototype from start to finish. Q&A encouraged.
Pete Brown is a Microsoft Silverlight MVP, an INETA speaker, and a RIA Architect for Applied Information Sciences in the Washington, DC area.
From his first sprite graphics and custom character sets on the Commodore 64 to 3D modeling and design through to Silverlight, Surface, XNA, and WPF, Pete has always had a deep interest in programming, design, and user experience.
His involvement in Silverlight goes back to the Silverlight 1.1 alpha application that he co-wrote and put into production in July 2007. Pete has been programming for fun since 1984, and professionally since 1992.
In his spare time, Pete enjoys programming, blogging, designing and building his own woodworking projects and raising his two children with his wife in the suburbs of Maryland. Pete’s blog is at http://www.irritatedVowel.com/Blog , and you can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/pete_brown.