I’ve recently developed with my team a new UI for setting application preferences. Before we got started, it was important to define not only how we were going to do both technically and visually but also what we would be doing. For such an important piece of UI It was important to define the actual look and feel of the interface we were about to create. So, besides Blend, we found the occasion appropriate SketchFlow, and soon created a new work methodology with it, that served both our team and curtomers.

I thought of sharing three resources I read at the time in order to learn SketchFlow essencials:

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Expression Blend 2 SP1 Preview Released

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Today, the Expression Blend team have released a preview of Expression Blend 2 Service Pack 1 that allows you to create content for the release candidate of Silverlight 2. You can download the Service Pack here.

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Note: Silverlight, C#, in fact any .NET web development projects is best used with windows hosting than Linux based hosting.