15:03 16th June 2008
Microsoft has unveiled its revamped Expression suite of products aimed at those in web design careers.
Expression - which features the programs Expression Graphic Designer, Expression Interactive Designer and Expression Web Designer - was showcased at an industry event at the Royal Opera House, Computer Arts reports.
To be used via the Windows platform, the three solutions enable users to edit vectors and bitmaps, create applications and design websites respectively.
Already the package has been used to create sites for Robbie Williams and the Financial Times.
Commenting on the technology, John Allwright of Microsoft said: "With the Expression products Microsoft aims to deliver essential tools to create the next generation of user experiences."
Earlier this month, Redmond Developer News reported that Microsoft had updated all of the products in its Expression Studio suite.
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