Microsoft often talks about how designers and developers can work hand in hand with its latest tools. Designers work in Expression Blend and developers work in Visual Studio. In my experience, this rarely happens on real world projects, however.

In the few cases in which you're lucky enough to have a designer that's familiar with Expression Blend, the fairy tale of developers and designers being able to work independently seldom happens. Projects often start out well. Designers are able to create design-time data in Expression Blend, which they can use to do the initial design of the application. However, as the project evolves and developers are brought in to start wiring up the logic of the application, the design experience typically deteriorates until the designers are left pretty much guessing where or how to position elements on the screen.

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