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A New Set of Control Skins

One more set of control skins is up and ready for you to use. I had hoped to have two ready, but one set needed some additional tweaking work that I haven’t been able to finish while on vacation in Thailand, and I’m going to stop trying until I return to Seattle on 4/14.

This new set is very rough and organic in appearance, but it can still work on various sites or it can be used in early mockups of a site to give the mockups a rough and sketched appearance. I take this sort of approach to many of my early mockups; especially, if I don’t want reviewers to focus on design details.

Here’s a screen shot of the new set of controls.

Screen shot

You can also view a live version of the controls or download the Page.xaml, Page.xaml.cs/Page.xaml.vb, and App.xaml, so you can apply the style to your own site.

For those of you who are interested in designing your own control skins, there is a good walkthrough of how you might do this on LiquidBoy’s blog (at the start of this post there is a link to a walkthrough on creating a button control skin called “Skinning a button – 4 different ways and counting”), and you can download a Beta version of Blend to use for creating your skins on Silverlight.net (along with all of the other tools you might need).

Enjoy the new skin!

Published Monday, March 24, 2008 3:31 AM by CorrinaB

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# MSDN Blog Postings » A New Control Skin Set @ Monday, March 24, 2008 2:14 AM

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# re: A New Control Skin Set @ Monday, March 24, 2008 4:58 AM

Do you use Blend to create skins? My designer is trying to create a skin for the calendar, but he is unable to edit the control template... It seems that this feature is not implemented or disabled. How do you recommend to proceed? I am afraid that he is not very proficient in XAML and will not be able to create a good looking skin only with XAML coding.

val_hristov

# Des thèmes pour votre interface utilisateur en Silverlight 2 @ Monday, March 24, 2008 6:01 AM

Via ce billet de Kathy Kam , on apprend que Corrina Barber - qui est le designer en charge de créer

Christophe Lauer, Blog Edition

# re: A New Control Skin Set @ Monday, March 24, 2008 7:43 AM

Hey Corrina,

These skins are amazing.

http://blog.galasoft.ch/archive/2008/03/24/silverlight-the-power-of-skinning-by-corrina-barber.aspx

Greetings,

Laurent

Laurent Bugnion

# Silverlight: The Power of Skinning by Corrina Barber @ Monday, March 24, 2008 8:15 AM

If anyone still needed to see the Power of Skinning for Silverlight controls, well, Corrina just did

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# Skinning Silverlight Controls @ Wednesday, March 26, 2008 6:14 AM

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# re: A New Control Skin Set @ Thursday, March 27, 2008 8:34 AM

I posted last week about a set of skins that Corrina Barber had produced for Silverlight. Well she has added a fourth one to the set and it is by far the best at showing just what can be done with Silverlight skins...

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# Cool style/themes for controls @ Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:31 AM

If you haven't seen the excellent control skins released by Corrina Barer (A designer on the Silverlight

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# Rough Skin - WPF version anywhere? @ Monday, April 28, 2008 8:47 AM

Has anyone seen anything similar to the "Rough" skin for desktop WPF (i.e. not Silverlight) anywhere?

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# A New Set of Control Skins @ Monday, April 28, 2008 9:31 PM

Hi val_hristov,

I'm responding to your question on "Do you use Blend to create skins? My designer is trying to create a skin for the calendar, but he is unable to edit the control template... It seems that this feature is not implemented or disabled. How do you recommend to proceed? I am afraid that he is not very proficient in XAML and will not be able to create a good looking skin only with XAML coding."

It turns out that editing the calendar template as a whole unit in Blend is not supported at this time. The method I use is to copy and paste the individual xaml regions of the calendar from Visual Studio into Blend, and, then, I design each separately. Next, I copy and paste from Blend into Visual Studio, and compile and run to verify that my changes look as I had planned. This process is not optimal at this time, but will be improved in the future.

- Corrina

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