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Working with Sketch Flow

by Ryan Lane on July 13, 2009

The official release of Silverlight 3 and Expression Studio 3 was last Friday and I’m really excited about how these products have been evolving. My favorite new feature is Sketch Flow, which I’ve been playing around with for a little while now and have found it to be a great way to build dynamic prototypes.  From my previous post on Wireframe Prototype Fidelity I would have added a bit on Sketch Flow if the product had existed at the time.  I think it fits a gap in the tools of the UX professional who works on rich interactive applications.  For myself I was either building static images in OmniGraffle or Adobe Illustrator or I was mocking things up in HTML with JavaScript.  Sometimes I’ve built stuff using Flash or even modeling and rendering an animation in 3D tools like Maya to best get the concept across. I think Sketch Flow really brings it all together for a quick way to rough out the experience. My favorite part is how Sketch Flow lets you put in fake data driven content. It’s hard to explain how awesome this is, to get a good understanding check out the video below.

Check out this great video introduction to using Sketch Flow from Mix earlier this year:

To keep up to date be sure to follow the Silverlight team blog, Soma’s blog and Scott Guthrie’s blog

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Visualizing Traveling Tweets

by Ryan Lane on July 1, 2009

Just Landed – 36 Hours from blprnt on Vimeo.

This piece looks for tweets containing the phrases ‘just landed in…’ or ‘just arrived in…’. Locations from these tweets are located using MetaCarta’s Location Finder API. The home location for the traveling users are scraped from their Twitter pages. The system then plots these voyages over time.

This was made using Processing, which I’m a huge fan of.

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Understanding the Tenth Dimension

by Ryan Lane on June 11, 2009

from The Tenth Dimension

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What is information? What is architecture?

by Ryan Lane on June 5, 2009

This is a short film by MAYA Design about information:

Information from MAYAnMAYA on Vimeo.

And, here’s another about what is architecture:

Architecture from MAYAnMAYA on Vimeo.

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New wave of interaction

June 2, 2009

I’m very excited about all the new forms of interaction that are emerging at E3 this year. It’s nice to see hardware that can allow the user to have a more physical and gestural experience with the screen. Obviously the Wiimote helped revolutionize the home game consoler control and much respect is due to Nintendo. [...]

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Cat on a hot plastic Roomba

May 18, 2009

I can’t help but smile every time I see this video

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Microsoft’s Cannon P.I.

May 7, 2009

Found this video on YouTube about the Microsoft Web Platform, the Web Platform Installer, and the Windows Web Application Gallery. Starring Scott Guthrie and Soma.  Great work. I actually saw them filming this on campus one day, but had no idea what this guy running around in a Hawaiian shirt was all about.

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Happy Up Here

February 26, 2009

This music video for Röyksopp’s Happy Up Here, Directed by Reuben Sutherland is amazing. Reuben, you are my newest hero. Happy Up Here from Röyksopp on Vimeo.

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Did You Know 3.0 -2008 Latest Edition

February 22, 2009

This is a nice presentation of information. The only thing I disagree with is comparing myspace users to the size of a country. That falls in to the apples to oranges comparison category for me.

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That’s no Hologram

November 5, 2008

On CNN last night we saw people making their appearance “via hologram” except that it wasn’t any such thing at all. It was all a trick done in video. They couldn’t be seen in real life by the people in the studio. Still an impressive technology. Even more so though would have been the use [...]

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