Stencils tagged with āgā
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)]
AIGA Symbol Signs
Used at airports and transportation hubs, the AIGA symbol signs are a joint effort between AIGA and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Especially nifty for making maps of floor layouts for public display.
Camera Staging
A handy stencil for staging camera movement and more; aspiring directors can set their cameras and actors, pan and dolly movements, show bounce cards and then have someone call lunch.
Grammar
Groupings of text and line or arrow items, styled to nicely represent parse trees, syntax trees, or BNF grammar diagrams.
Gardening
Got a green thumb? You should probably get that checked out, you know. But if it turns out you aren't a flesh eating zombie, maybe you're horticulturally inclined and a prime candidate for enjoying the many, many (well "several") uses of our new Garden Stencil.
Toy Building Bricks
We spend all day creating all sorts of things with Graffle; org charts, graphs, maps and more. Somewhere along the way we discovered that in your spare time it can also be used to create a great looking boat, a house, or a spaceship! In the interest of good, clean fun the Toy Building Bricks stencil was born. Download it...more
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.