by Michael Wolf via Michael Wolf on 4/19/2009 8:32:49 PM
We have recently been doing quite a bit of Microsoft Surface work, and its made me rethink things around the importance of motion graphics in ria (Silverlight / WPF / Flex etc). This came up while working on the surface in the same room as Andy Trice, we were discussing how some of the motion graphic tricks we use on the surface are just as valid in WPF and Silverlight yet rarely used. When working with the surface you think allot more in the motion graphics mindset, as that part of your goal is for user to walk up and feel drawn in to touch the table. Below is an example of some of these approaches in a Silverlight 2 application. The demo utilizes png sequences and a video background which were generated by one of our great Designers John Bradley using AfterEffects.
Original Post: from the surface to the web
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