With the details of the division of Computer software development, Microsoft has adjusted the existing product line, and has also launched a new series of design and development tools, Expression Studio, based on the existing classic development tools Visual Studio. The Expression Studio design Tool series contains four main products:
Expression Blend
Expression Blend (hereinafter called Blend) is a visualization tool for designing desktop and Web application user interfaces. Users can create user interaction interfaces by dragging controls; In addition, blend includes a software prototyping modeling tool that allows users to quickly develop professional project prototypes, create prototypes, and present them to customers with a rich interface effect, which will be described in detail later in this article.
Expression Design
Expression design, is a professional graphic image editing tools, mainly for the project design staff preparation, if you are familiar with Photoshop,fireworks or illustrator, You can think of the design as a similar product, in which the principle of use is mostly the same, and the advantages of the design can be seamless with the Blend, create graphics, you can directly convert to XAML for Blend call, as this series of tutorials is about Blend, There is no longer a description of the design, in the later text, we will explain in detail.
Expression Encoder
Expression Encoder (hereinafter Encoder) is a professional video editing tool that developers can use to edit video items and publish them to a Web server where Silverlight projects can make high-quality playback calls in their applications. Since this series of tutorials is about Blend, there is no longer a description of encoder, which we will cover in detail when we use it later.
Expression Web
Expression Web (hereinafter called the Web), is a professional web page design tool. If you are familiar with Dreamweaver, you can think of the web as a similar product. The web allows developers to design and develop web-standard Web sites through WYSIWYG patterns. Since this series of tutorials is about Blend, there is no longer a description of the web, which we'll cover in detail when we use it later.