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Short Demo on How to Create Scrolling Regions in GUI Design Studio

Following on from the GUI Design Studio v3.3 release, here’s a short video (05:52) that demonstrates how the scrolling region shown in the previous post was constructed:

For best viewing quality, click on the HD and Full Screen icons once play has started!

Here’s a quick summary of how to produce a scrolling region:

Create a large design.
Create [...]

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GUI Design Studio Plans For 2009

In the middle of 2008 we released version 3.0 of GUI Design Studio. This was a major step forward for creating user interface mockups and prototypes with the introduction of the Windows Vista visual style option, Ribbon Bar elements, better Web application support and a bunch of other enhancements.
You may have noticed our new Website [...]

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GUI Design Studio 3.0 Does Vista, Ribbons and More – Beta Available

Your ability to create rapid user interface designs and application prototypes without coding is about to get better with the upcoming release of GUI Design Studio 3.0.
You can now gain early access to 3.0 through our Beta Program but first, here’s a few details about the new version:

With version 3.0, GUI Design Studio has now [...]

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Low-Fidelity or High-Fidelity Prototypes for Software?

Let me quickly explain the terms here. Fidelity refers to the level of detail, accuracy or coverage of a prototype. It can relate to functionality but most people use the term in relation to visual appearance and that’s what I’ll be referring to here.
So the lowest of the low-fidelity prototypes are very quick hand sketches [...]

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