Hi there,

This week i've watched a couple of video's on Blend 2, 3 and Silverlight which I want to share, that I think are very interesting to watch:



From Concept to Production - Prototyping with Blend 3 & SketchFlow (really funny to see that Martin Tirion's Windows 7 RC gets crashed Laughing, but overal a very good presentation)

This is a dutch presentation!

Learn how to use the new version of Expression Blend to design great user experiences, from concept to production, with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight. See how Expression Blend 3 makes design workflow faster, easier and richer, and explore how designers can lead the interactive experience throughout the design process. Find out about the new Behaviors and SketchFlow.

This video is recorded at the Dutch DevDays in Den Haag The Netherlands in June 2009. DevDays is the largest industry event for developers in the Netherlands. Thousands of professional developers visit DevDays yearly to keep in touch with the latest developments in their field.

Toolshed Tooltip #16 - Expression Blend 2 Video, Animation and VS Integration Basics

See how Expression Blend 2 makes like easier as a developer and a designer for Silverlight and WPF applications by building XAML in a WSYIWIG editor. We will cover the basics of creating Silverlight 2 project with a web page displaying a video and animating it. Finally, we will show how Visual Studio is integrated for code behind event handlers.

Creating a Silverlight Blog Badge, Part 1: Animation to Catch the Eye


Jennifer Marsman will walk you through creating a simple Silverlight blog badge which promotes a conference, using Expression Blend.  In Part 1, she shows you how to create an animation to attract attention and create a button to take the user to the conference registration page.

Creating a Silverlight Blog Badge, Part 2: Countdown Calendar


Jennifer Marsman will walk you through creating a simple Silverlight blog badge which promotes a conference, using Expression Blend.  In Part 2, she shows you how to create a flipping clock which counts down the days, hours, minutes, and seconds to the conference.

Hope this is usefull,

gr,

Robbert

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