At Twynham we always find the best way to start a new SharePoint project is to get it drawn out, preferably by the end user. This can come back to us in many forms from a pencil and paper sketch through to a fully blown Visio diagram.
I stumbled across this video that shows off Expression SketchFlow, it does look really really good for rapidly prototyping sites or applications/web parts.
This should help us pin down exactly what the end user wants and avoid all those ‘tweaks’ that turn into requirements!
Like to trial here: http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Sketchflow_Overview.aspx
I’m giving it a try myself at the moment and will update this post with screen shots and my thoughts.
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