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I am not a graphic artist!

Whenever anyone hears that I program Avalon, the first thing they think is, "Oh, good, let's get Chris to create a cool looking UI for us!" They also tend to lump in data visualization expertise and user experience into that mix as well. On the "beginning to experienced" scaled, I'd rate myself in the following way on these tasks:

  • Avalon programming: beginner to intermediate, depending on the bit of Avalon you're taking about
  • Visualization expertise: interested beginner (I've attended a 8-hour Edward Tufte seminar, skimmed 3 of his books and wished for something more than the DataGrid)
  • User Experience design: intermediate in the realm of standard Windows applications but beginner when those limitations are removed, i.e. what Avalon enables
  • Graphic art: untalented hack

Seriously, I can't draw myself out of a paper bag (or in one, for that matter). I hired all of the art done for my web site and I almost never draw pictures for my books. Instead, I write programs and take screen shots or make Mike draw the pictures for me.

Being able to program Avalon doesn't make me a graphics artist any more than being able to program my financial calculator (which I can't do anyway) would make me Warren Buffet. In fact, I'm closer to being Warren Buffett than I am to being a graphics artist, which should give you some indication about the gap we're talking about here...

That's not to say that some enterprising 3rd party couldn't create tools to help artistic yarn heads like me produce useful Avalon graphics. If my experience is any indication, there are going to be a lot of developers moving to Avalon that are expected to create wonderful things w/o an artistic bone in their bodies. Somebody help!

Chris Sells , Monday, May 02, 2005 8:38 PM

I'm looking forward to mainstream Avalon, but I hope it doesn't promote a new flood of those visually "skinned" applications. You know, the sort of thing where you can choose between 30+ different looks, but not one of them gives you the standard Windows controls. No end of frustration.

James T., Monday, May 02, 2005 11:00 PM

I'm personally *looking forward* to the wave of desktop apps that look like technicoloured ransom notes.

It'll be just like old times :-)

Kevin Daly, Monday, May 02, 2005 11:35 PM

Warren Buffett - two t's

Get down and give me twenty!

the spelling bee, Tuesday, May 03, 2005 3:44 AM


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