plus, at night, the whole city smells like fresh brewed Molson Beer.
On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:21 AM, Robert Barlow-Busch wrote:
SEE SKETCHFLOW IN ACTION
Thursday June 25, 2009, 5:00 pm
Accelerator Centre in Waterloo, Ontario
http://uxgroup.wordpress.com
So, you¹ve got a great design idea for your project. But how do you
quickly
turn conceptual design ideas into rich prototypes that are ready for
production? Additionally, how do you share your design ideas with
others
effectively at each stage of the design process?
Come hear Qixing Zheng from Microsoft introduce a new component in
Expression Blend 3, called SketchFlow. It¹s a fun, flexible, and
powerful
way to sketch and prototype rich and dynamic interactivity in your
applications. Learn how SketchFlow allows you to quickly iterate on
your
designs and share them with your colleagues for feedback. Previous
knowledge
in Expression Blend is not necessary.
** About Qixing Zheng **
Qixing joined Microsoft Canada as its first User Experience Advisor.
In this
role, she talks to schools, design communities and companies about
Microsoft¹s investment in UX, and finds design heroes and design
stories
from the community. More importantly, she works with many
outstanding IT
professionals to consider how user experience can impact the
technology we
deliver today. She graduated from UBC at the end of 2005 with a
Masters
degree specializing in Human-Computer Interaction.
** RSVPs required **
This event is being hosted by the Infusion Angels Innovation Centre.
If you
plan to attend, please visit their website and submit your
registration at:
http://ic.infusionangels.com
It¹s free. Thanks, Infusion Angels!
Hope to see you there,
Robert Barlow-Busch
IxDA Waterloo coordinator
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