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Useful Payment Icons & Signup Flow
Commonly used icons within the convenience and fuel industries as well as a structured framework for payment and loyalty sign-ups.
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User Experience Professional
The user experience professional stencil kit allows you to design provably better web forms. The layouts included are based on eye tracking research undertaken by UX researcher Matteo Penzo (which itself used form layouts by Luke Wroblewski, a well-known UX designer). All of the core components you need to design forms...more
Blenderbox UX Wireframe Kit
Gee, printer-friendly! Sometimes, there’s nothing better than printing out a design and just marking it up. When we noticed that our clients were printing our wireframes, we decided to do away with the typical 11″×17″ canvas and create our own stencils, formatted for regular printer paper. This pen-ready baby is outfitted...more
UI Wireflows
Architecture, layout, and flow for software interfaces. UI Wireflows allow you to show the architecture, basic page layout, content and flow of software in one deliverable. With 120 screens and 100 additional UI and flowchart elements, the Kit blends flowcharts and wireframes to help you clearly communicate the functionality...more
Cool Flowchart Symbols 2.0
The new Cool Flowchart Symbols Version 2 stencil makes software process flowcharts beautiful. It features elegant symbol designs for processes, hardware, and popular document types. Version 2 adds new database, document types, and Sprint process symbols. I created this stencil because I wanted to create beautiful process...more
Façade Wireframe Stencil
This stencil features easy drag-and-drop elements for creating awesome mockups, wireframes, and high-fidelity prototypes in minutes. The stencil kit is divided up into nine sections: Miscellaneous, Text, Colors, Buttons, Forms, Alerts, Placeholders, Modals, and Tables. Luyfel has been using OmniGraffle for over 5 years to...more
Diagramming Reactive Systems
Graphical notation that is used to depict message flows from the Reactive Design Patterns book written by Roland Kuhn with Jamie Allen.