Creating prototypes that convey what the application should present, how it should respond to user events, and the general flow of an application is made a whole lot easier with Sketchflow. Janete Perez joins John for a 2 part series on using Sketchflow to create rich interactive prototypes using Sketchflow. Janete shows how to create the project and add pages, buttons, and all of the elements you are familiar with already and create a work flow. The result is a more engaging prototype
She covers several topics including these:
- Creating a Sketchflow project
- Using the Sketchflow map to create a workflow between screens
- Navigating through the screens
- Sharing the prototype with your colleagues or customers
- Publishng to a Sharepoint site
- Enabling user to provide feedback
Relevant links:
- John's blog and on Twitter (@john_papa)
- Janete's blog and on Twitter (@janetep)
- Expression product site
- Expression Community site
- Blend Team blog
- Toolbox site
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