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    <title>Rowan Beach - Steve's blog - Silverlight</title>
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I bought Expression Studio 3 a while back – it’s really not bad at all. Expression
design is not up to Adobe Illustrator standards by any means but for my purposes it’s
very serviceable. Personally the only feature I really found myself wishing for after
using Illustrator is the gradient mesh. Fingers crossed for gradient mesh support
in Expression Design version 4…
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I designed the new Rowan Beach logo and web site graphics with Expression Design –
it only took a few hours to get something looking half decent even though I was pretty
new to the software (and some would say challenged from a design perspective) – the
software is a lot simpler than Illustrator which makes it faster to pick up and use.
Partly that’s because it doesn’t have the same feature set as Illustrator but I think
it’s also because it’s new software with the benefit of a clean, fresh UI design.
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Expression Blend is great for laying out Silverlight / WPF application screens (I’ve
been using it mostly for Silverlight really) although it sometimes does nasty things
to the XAML (e.g. it often adds negative margins all over the place when you surround
something with a different layout container). If you stay in split view and keep an
eye on the XAML that is being churned out it really works quite well. Overall I still
tend to do a lot of layout in the visual studio XAML editor though - the better auto-complete
support with Resharper is great and being able to hit Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D to quickly reformat
the XAML is very handy. I find that I normally swap back and forth between Visual
Studio and Expression Blend when doing Silverlight layouts. Blend is pretty much indispensable
for doing key-frame animations, especially for parts and states model transitions
– those would be much more of a pain to code by hand in the XAML I wonder how things
will change when Visual Studio 2010 is released, as that will have GUI designer support
for XAML – time will tell. Oh, I should mention, Expression Blend can open Visual
Studio .sln files which is really handy – both apps will auto load changes made in
the other app too which works well normally, although occasionally I find that I need
to restart Blend as it seems to get confused by changes that have occurred in Visual
Studio.
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As for the other tools in Expression studio, well I’m sure I’ll find a use for them
eventually :)
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I bought Expression Studio 3 a while back – it’s really not bad at all. Expression
design is not up to Adobe Illustrator standards by any means but for my purposes it’s
very serviceable. Personally the only feature I really found myself wishing for after
using Illustrator is the gradient mesh. Fingers crossed for gradient mesh support
in Expression Design version 4…
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I designed the new Rowan Beach logo and web site graphics with Expression Design –
it only took a few hours to get something looking half decent even though I was pretty
new to the software (and some would say challenged from a design perspective) – the
software is a lot simpler than Illustrator which makes it faster to pick up and use.
Partly that’s because it doesn’t have the same feature set as Illustrator but I think
it’s also because it’s new software with the benefit of a clean, fresh UI design.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.rowanbeach.com/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/ExpressionStudio_140EC/ExpressionDesign_2.png"&gt;&lt;img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="ExpressionDesign" border="0" alt="ExpressionDesign" src="http://www.rowanbeach.com/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/ExpressionStudio_140EC/ExpressionDesign_thumb.png" width="626" height="434"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Expression Blend is great for laying out Silverlight / WPF application screens (I’ve
been using it mostly for Silverlight really) although it sometimes does nasty things
to the XAML (e.g. it often adds negative margins all over the place when you surround
something with a different layout container). If you stay in split view and keep an
eye on the XAML that is being churned out it really works quite well. Overall I still
tend to do a lot of layout in the visual studio XAML editor though - the better auto-complete
support with Resharper is great and being able to hit Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D to quickly reformat
the XAML is very handy. I find that I normally swap back and forth between Visual
Studio and Expression Blend when doing Silverlight layouts. Blend is pretty much indispensable
for doing key-frame animations, especially for parts and states model transitions
– those would be much more of a pain to code by hand in the XAML I wonder how things
will change when Visual Studio 2010 is released, as that will have GUI designer support
for XAML – time will tell. Oh, I should mention, Expression Blend can open Visual
Studio .sln files which is really handy – both apps will auto load changes made in
the other app too which works well normally, although occasionally I find that I need
to restart Blend as it seems to get confused by changes that have occurred in Visual
Studio.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.rowanbeach.com/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/ExpressionStudio_140EC/ExpressionBlend.png"&gt;&lt;img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="ExpressionBlend" border="0" alt="ExpressionBlend" src="http://www.rowanbeach.com/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/ExpressionStudio_140EC/ExpressionBlend_thumb.png" width="631" height="403"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 
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As for the other tools in Expression studio, well I’m sure I’ll find a use for them
eventually :)
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