Flashback: Extreme WPF Makeover!
- Posted: Feb 26, 2007 at 5:30 PM
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We sent evangelists Jeremy Mazner and David Shadle along with the crack interactive designers at Frog Design to spend a day brainstorming how to improve the user experience of Radiant’s restaurant point of sale system. While we wouldn’t recommend limiting the design phase of your application to 8 hours of work, we did have fun watching Frog’s team quickly get up to speed on the existing Radiant application, and coming up with some key ideas of how to improve user productivity through better design for their next version.
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I love the design and concept process. While I'm more of an advertising and editing kind of guy, I love to see how software engineers go about it.
...and I totally dig that frog logo. Very primal.
Good segment. Thanks, Tina.
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