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Best Kept Secrets of Expression Design
Over at the Expression Blend and Design Blog XPRBlog has posted a great article on Expression Design's attribute dropper and how this is a killer tool to speed design work and lets you take the attributes from one object and copy it directly to another object. There is also a talk about the Gradient Transform Pop-Up which lets you ...
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Live Service Trace Viewer
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Roxio Burn Progress
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October 29, 2007
Roxio Launch
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UX@U-M: Michigan Expression Day '07
SOLD OUT! CONTENT NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE FOR DOWNLOAD ON SKYDRIVE Introduction:User Experience based design and development is a hot topic today. It's on the words of business and advertising but it's also in a few unexpected places, including Academia.. I have been working with local and regional User Experience Evangelists from ...
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September 16, 2007
Using SVG Assets in Expression Design
If you have an investment in PDF or SVG vector art, you can leverage those assets by using Expression Design to import those assets and produce XAML elements/data for use in WPF or Silverlight applications. Check out this post on how to accomplish that!
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August 30, 2007
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