XAML/Blend technology promises interaction designers an improved level of control over the results of their work. It enables interaction designers to develop interfaces for the end product that are very close to the initial concept. However, this technology changes the habitual way of designers’ work and requires additional skills. UXalliance partner, UIDesign Group (Russia) explores the in's and out's of Microsoft Blend © - what is missing and does it really allow for developing complex interfaces?
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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