Posts Tagged ‘John Chapman’
Teehan+Lax have posted another useful mock up toolset. This time they have created an Adobe Illustrator file with sketch versions of the iPhone interface. Great for storyboarding and creating instructional material for applications. http://www.teehanlax.com/blog/2010/05/17/iphone-sketch-elements-ai/ iPhone_Sketch_Elements_v1.zip
Teehan+Lax have done it again and updated their iPhone GUI Photoshop file for the iPhone 4: http://www.teehanlax.com/blog/2010/06/14/iphone-gui-psd-v4/ iPhone_GUI_PSD_4.psd.zip
The Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog has reported that Office, Project, Visio, and SharePoint 2010 have hit the RTM milestone. No work yet on MSDN or TechNet availability, however the products will be available to volume license customers on April 27th, SA customers May 1st, and to the general public May 12th. Stay tuned for helpful [...]
When creating Microsoft Word-based forms there may be a need to have a form field repeated throughout the whole document. For instance, with a company name, you may want this information repeated automatically throughout the document rather than manually entering the company name into every place it is needed. This helps greatly to ensure fewer [...]
As always, Engadget provided excellent coverage of the live press event in their live blog: http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/08/live-from-apples-iphone-os-4-event/?sort=oldest Touting over 100 new user interface features, here is a brief overview of what was covered: MULTITASKING! Apple approached multitasking by adding a task dock that displays when double clicking the home button, kind of an ALT-TAB for the [...]
Teehax+Lax have released another Photoshop GUI mockup, this time for the iPad. Kudos to them for another great piece of work…
Over the weekend I was working on mocking up a mobile application in different platforms (iPhone, Android). My original approach, like most people, was to take screenshots and mockup in Photoshop using pieces of the screenshots. Get’s the point across, but doesn’t always have the most desired result. I discovered, however, that some nice folks [...]
One thing that I have always found quite annoying in SharePoint 2007 is that content page titles are ugly. For instance, if I create a new Web Part Page and give it the title “My Blog” with the URL “/pages/my_blog”, the title of the page in the browser ends up being “Pages – my_blog”. Quick [...]
