Microsoft Expression

June 15th, 2007 | Under not sure, opinion, software |

I have been invited to the official Montreal launch of Microsoft Expression next wednesday at the Ex-centris.

I wasn’t aware of that new incursion of Microsoft in the creative field. Here’s the pitch:

Better Designer Tools for Better End-User Experiences.
Microsoft® Expression® Studio takes your creative possibilities to a new level. The professional design tools and innovative technologies in Expression Studio give you the flexibility and freedom to bring your vision to reality—whether you are designing standards-based Web sites, rich user experiences on the desktop, or managing digital assets and content.

Wow, and it looks like this:

This one's called designed for designers

This one's called professional presentation

What can I add to this ? See more screenshots and features lists to make your own opinion there.

For what I’ve seen, while creating a buzz with breathtaking concepts like Surface and Photosynth, Microsoft is still boring us to tears by releasing me-too products that nobody expects nor actually need. They even naively painted their UI in dark shades of black to fit with the wishfull and over-used “professionnal” adjective.

I will attend the event, see by myself and let you know.

4 comments

1

i got the invite too but can’t come. will you write a post on your blog?

2

Yes, I’ll probably write a post depending on the interest of their apps.

3

Sorry guys, I wasn’t able to make it to the event.

4

Microsoft is doing amazing work on their new tech-stack. These UI tools are just in their infancy, but they were required to bridge the gap between the server, the client and the Vista desktop. WinForms has had a good run, now its time for the next step.

Also, Microsoft has been watching Adobe get in the server business, and I think they want to show Adobe who is the master at trampling others grounds, by getting into the graphics business.

With this move, Microsoft positioned itself so that Mac and Adobe would have to enter into a merger agreement if any company in the world is to equate their unified platform offering… Although, the open source community is never find behar…

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