Thursday, May 6, 2010

MIcrosoft defines SketchFlow

SketchFlow prototypes are designed by drawing out flow diagrams, composition, screens and states of an application UI.


You can use drawing tools, sticky notes, WPF or Silverlight controls and components, as well as imported images to iterate on and visualize your ideas quickly. SketchFlow even comes with a set of sketch styles for the standard platform controls, helping you present your work with a consistent “prototype” look to keep focus on the concepts presented. Using animation, you can illustrate design intent for dynamic interactions and application transitions easily.

SketchFlow lets you create, test, iterate, present and evaluate ideas in rapid succession, enabling you to consider approaching projects that previously would not have been cost effective or profitable.


Check out this URL form more
http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Sketchflow_Overview.aspx

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