Stencils tagged with ‘interface’
XING - Interface Elements
User Interface Elements for XING.com - Grids for Header and Home-View - Grids and Elements for boxed elements like "My Contacts"
iPhone Sketch
This is a stencil for quick sketching of iPhone ideas. Use the outline for printouts so you can hand sketch as well. The symbols are meant as a check list for included features in your app development. Visit www.iphonepool.com and join in:-) Please leave a comment, nice to know if it's usable for others.
Ultimate iPhone Stencil
This is the ultimate stencil for folks designing iPhone apps. • Contains backgrounds, title bars, buttons, selectors, and other iPhone UI elements • Text is fully editable on lists, title bars, buttons, and scroll wheels • Buttons can be resized horizontally by ungrouping, resizing the middle element, and then regrouping the...more
Glass Buttons
If you yearn to cover your user interface with glass icons and buttons, here is a set you can use. The reflection, icons and backgrounds are individual Omnigraffle shapes that you can manipulate using Omnigraffle's colour and gradient tools. Being vector shapes, you can scale these to any size. Please note: If you do scale...more
Facebook Applications
A pretty sizable collection of Facebook related elements to use in creating wireframes for Facebook applications.
xHTML Content-out Approach
A simple set of stencils good for analyze web design layouts according to the Content-Out Approach, as seen on Transcending CSS: the fine art of web design by Andy Clarke (http://www.transcendingcss.com).
Mobile Device Wireframe
A simple stencil file for OmniGraffle that includes visuals for mobile and device wireframes. (joystick, key functions etc.).
Feed icons
Here's a set of standard feed icons for RSS and Atom feeds. Icons come in 10x10, 12x12, 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, and 48x48 sizes, and work well on light or dark backgrounds. For more sizes and info, check out the Feed Icons website.
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)]