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Stephen over at MSFTKitchen just uncovered some juicy bit about Windows Mobile 7’s UX Flow prototyping. After stumbling over this LinkedIn profile he decided…

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Stephen over at MSFTKitchen just uncovered some juicy bit about Windows Mobile 7’s UX Flow prototyping. After stumbling over this LinkedIn profile he decided to check out the guy’s personal website and found the following in his portfolio:

NDA dictates I keep this vague. For a leading cell platform I created UX flows of common controls and usages. After client review I created flash demos. Those demo’s were then reviewed and passed on to SectionSeven development to create interactive prototypes. This process allowed for very efficient UX development.

Nothing really exciting, but you just had your daily does of WM7 news, so don’t complain! ;)

Source: Ascendesign via MSFTKitchen

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