Stencils tagged with ‘er’
OS Elements
OS elements stencil from the Design Stencil kit in the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library.
OS X Yosemite Stencil
OS X Yosemite stencil for designing screens and wireframing apps for the latest OS X release.
passive elements electronic circuit symbols IEC 60607
This stencil includes the mainly used passive electronic circuit symbols in IEC 60607 standard. The IEC is the International Electrotechnical Comission (IEC) and prepares standarts for all electrical, electronic and related technologies. These Symbols are used in nearly all countries over the world. Also available: -aktive...more
Pattern Instance Notation - Expanded PINboxes
This stencil aids in creating Expanded PINboxes for the Pattern Instance Notation. (See that stencil for the Collapsed and Standard forms of the PINbox.) Pattern Instance Notation is a software diagramming notation for working with design patterns, both on its own and as an adjunct to UML and other modeling visual languages....more
Pattern Instance Notation (PIN)
Pattern Instance Notation is a software diagramming notation for working with design patterns, both on its own and as an adjunct to UML and other modeling visual languages. It is described in full in the article The Pattern Instance Notation: A Simple Hierarchical Visual Notation for the Dynamic Visualization and...more
Percentages - Map pointers
Simple stencil to easily create infographics maps pointers and graph tables.
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
Peripheral Plugs
These are abstract, clean icons of plugs often used on computers. Their reduced design nicely sets them apart from whatever icons you use to show the computers. The plugs have connection magnets at the top and bottom ends. We use them to show what is connected to what by which means. If you think we should add another...more
Perl Fridge Magnets
A throwaway line in an Omni newsletter prompted this. Insanity, but there you have it.








