Archive for March, 2010

Collaborative GUI Design Patterns Site Launched

Friday, March 26th, 2010

GUI Design Patterns SiteRight from the start, GUI Design Studio was built with the ability to link in libraries of common design components so that you can reuse them within different projects. This has been extended in version 4.0 with custom elements within libraries and the new templates feature.

This is also a really useful way of sharing your designs. If you work in a team, or in an organisation that creates multiple products, you can share complete designs, templates of multi-page design patterns or individual components. Not only does this help save lots of time, it also promotes consistency and best practice in your designs.

What’s been missing is an easy way for you to get access to design libraries and to share your own.

So we’ve just launched www.guidesignpatterns.com where you can download libraries, templates, samples and patterns, and make your own contributions to the community. So, even if you work on your own, you’ll be able to benefit from the work of others and to share your work with them.

Our aim for this site is to build up an extensive resource of common design patterns and elements to help you create your prototypes as quickly as possible.

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March Madness Discount

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Version 4 Launch CouponTo celebrate the release of V4.0 of GUI Design Studio, we’re offering you 25% off the list price for the rest of March 2010.

Version 4 has some fantastic new features in which help you get a working prototype in the hands of your users and engineers even faster.

Extended interaction functionality means your user interfaces can be even more realistic than ever with working with data values, conditional content and business rules driving navigation. Custom Elements and Templates let you and your colleagues share your work on multiple projects with ease.

We have some great new features planned for later in the year that will be available free of charge to v4 license holders.

Now is a great time to take advantage of the powerful prototyping features that GUI Design Studio provides, and if you’re an existing user, we’re sure you’ll want to upgrade.

But here is a little incentive…

If you purchase a new license or upgrade from a fully licensed copy of v3 by 31 March 2010, we’ll give you a 25% discount!

Here are the facts:

  List price March offer
GUI Design Studio V4 Express $129 $97
GUI Design Studio V4 Professional $499 $375
Upgrade from Express to Pro $399 $299
Upgrade from v3 to Pro $149 $112

If you’ve been keeping up to date with V3 you’ll know that we’ve released some great features in the last 12 months including the huge Calendar element just last month, so keeping up to date makes sense.

To take advantage of this offer, simply visit the buy page and use coupon code V4-2TKAW8 on the order form, and your 25% discount will automatically be applied. But you’ll need to buy before the end of the month to qualify!

GUI Design Studio 4.0 Released With New Interaction and Templates

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

New Version 4.0GUI Design Studio version 4.0 is now available and includes some fantastic new features in two editions, both with a 30-day trial.

The new features are grouped around interactivity and element and design sharing. They enable you to build more realistic and interactive prototypes and to share or reuse individual elements or whole design templates with ease.

New editions

GUI Design Studio is now available in two different editions.

GUI Design Studio Express provides the prototyping functionality that was in v3, but focussed on individuals without the need to share projects and generate specification documentation.

GUI Design Studio Professional builds on v3, adding new interactivity and design sharing features, and is better suited to those working on larger projects, in teams, or on multiple designs.

All projects created in one edition will run in the other, or in the free viewer, except that the enhanced interactivity features in the Professional edition (see below) are not available in the Express edition. You can compare the two editions here.

Prototypes get more interactive (Pro edition only)

As your user interface design develops, everyone involved starts to focus on the details of interactivity. What process does the user need to go through to achieve certain tasks, how many button presses, how much navigation, is it clear and obvious, can they make simple mistakes?

All of these questions, and more, need to be considered in developing and refining a good UI and they cannot be addressed easily in a simple mock-up.

GUI Design Studio v4 introduces a range of new features (more…)