MAX 2007 Highlights

October 4th, 2007

It might just be my impression of it, but this year’s MAX seemed to have a lot more for designers. With Thermo bringing the promise of more easily styled Flex apps, new extensions for most of the CS3 apps to create skins, the new filters promised in Flash 10, there was a lot of material there. It’s going to be exciting watching Flex apps move more solidly away from the “Flex Look” that seems so prevalent right now. I know I came away from it committed to stepping up the style on the apps I work on, and making them even more intuitive.

Thermo Just Blew Me Away.

October 2nd, 2007

The day two keynote of MAX just wrapped up earlier today. I wasn’t expecting much, I thought we’d probably seen all the coolest stuff yesterday. I was wrong, very wrong. Thermo is going to make things very interesting. The idea of taking a photoshop mockup and converting it into an application with nice ways to create dummy data is going to be revolutionary. I’ve already heard some people grumbling about the code behind the interface, but I think it’s an awesome starting point. We need more Flex apps that don’t look like Flex apps. More free-form, more interesting. Yes people will do bad things, it’s what happens with powerful, flexible tools. Now who do I talk to so that I can get this now, instead of next year?

Prepping for Adobe MAX 2007

September 10th, 2007

Well, it’s now only a few weeks away. MAX has been an awesome experience the last couple of years and this year should be even better. I just finished adding my profile to the IntroNetworks for the conference (under community on the left once you log in to the MAX website). I’m looking forward to seeing some of the folks from 360|Flex and attending some awesome sessions.

Sometimes Simple Is Best.

September 9th, 2007

Well, the rest of my site redesign is coming along slowly, but I’d really like to start getting some ideas up here. So here comes my default WordPress install, quick and simple. Though I’ll be skinning this to match soon, at least there’s something in place in the meantime. Simple can be best, especially if it means it gets done rather than put off.