Stencils tagged with ā€˜dā€™

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Lego People

Lego People

Utilizing images from the Peeron Lego Set Inventory image database, this stencil provides some Lego body parts for creation of some interesting characters. Many more are available and as a lego nerd please reflect your appreciation to the Peeron folks.

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Figures by Thor

Figures by Thor

I made a few figures for use with illustrations. They each give a simple expression and are available in several colors. Easy to use or customize to your own needs. Enjoy!

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Business Process Modeling Notation

Business Process Modeling Notation

The Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is an OMG standard for modeling business processes. It supports a broad range of scenarios: from internal workflows over abstract processes up to choreographies between different companies. More information can be found at the official website: http://www.bpmi.org.

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Windows GUI Design

Windows GUI Design

User interface elements for the Windows operating system, in case you have to design an interface where Aqua widgets are considered a strange and mysterious concept, and licking them is totally out of the question.

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DVD Studio Pro

DVD Studio Pro

This is a nice set of objects and assets to better manage projects in Apple's DVD Studio Pro. Also available in a small version.

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Mind Mapping

Mind Mapping

Use this stencil to represent words, ideas, and tasks arranged around a central idea.

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Maps

Maps

While OmniGraffle probably isn't a tool for professional cartographers, we've found it can be quite useful for making informal maps and directions.

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UX Activities and Documents

UX Activities and Documents

A stencil of UX activities and documents to illustrate the work that designers and researchers do. [originally created by Todd Zazelenchuk (Plantronics) and Elizabeth Boling (Indiana Univ)]

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Periodic Table

Periodic Table

Tired of those bland looking chemical reactions diagrams? Well now you can use this stencil to make spectacular looking diagrams instead. Each element in the table has a magnet count equivalent to its valence so you can easily create bonds between elements. This stencil contains elements 1 through 117, each with identifying...more