Stencils tagged with ‘design’
UX Humans
Abstract human figure icons for use in charts, diagrams, and visual explanations of information, ideas, and concepts. Optimal for information architecture, interaction design, and user experience projects.
UX Caricatures
Stylized caricatures of leading figures in the fields of user experience, information architecture, and interaction design.
UX Arrows
Arrow set for use on your charts, diagrams, and illustrations of information, ideas, and concepts. Use in conjunction with UX People, US Human Figures, and UX People Builder stencils. Optimal for information architecture, interaction design, and user experience projects.
UX People Builder (Guys)
Create your own stylized people for use as personas, icons, individuals, or groups on your charts, diagrams, and illustrations of information, ideas, and concepts. Use in conjunction with UX People Builder (Gals) stencil. Optimal for information architecture, interaction design, and user experience projects.
UX People Builder (Gals)
Create your own stylized people for use as personas, icons, individuals, or groups on your charts, diagrams, and illustrations of information, ideas, and concepts. Use in conjunction with UX People Builder (Guys) stencil. Optimal for information architecture, interaction design, and user experience projects.
Designa PM100 equipment
Stencil for creating parking lot equipment scheme based on Designa PM100 equipment.
Entity Relation Diagram (ERD)
Allows you to draw simple Entity Relation Diagrams (the first page). ERDs are useful in the early stages of a project, especially if you are using formal approach such as Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (for which there is a SSADM stencil) or IDEF0. I have added an extension, which allows indices to be...more
Data Flow Diagram (SSADM)
The classic Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology by Chris Gane and Trish Sarson. SSADM is better known as Data Flow Diagrams. It is a simple and highly effective systems analysis and design (decomposition) methodology. It uses just four symbols, and it is excellent for communicating with non-technical users. A...more
Data Model (IDEF1X)
Allows you to draw IDEF1X-compliant Data Models (examine all five pages). IDEF1X is a methodology and standard (NIST/FIPS 184 in 1993) for modelling Relational databases. It emphasises and promotes data independence; proper use of keys; extensibility; quality; and ease of use, and produces a genuinely Relational database....more