Mac OS X interface mockup stencil
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I've been mocking up some max-secret Omni products in OmniGraffle, and creating a new UI stencil as I go along.
I generally start with a screenshot of an existing version of the application, placed on a locked layer, then add layers of new interface on top of that. So I only create new elements for the stencil when I need something that's not already in the screenshot. I hope someone can get some use out of this, and maybe even contribute or improve some elements. I'll post newer versions as the stencil improves. [B]Update:[/B] New version with color wells, pop-up menu, text field, and stepper control. |
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I hope someone can get some use out of this, [/QUOTE] VERY nice indeed. This is going to be tremendously useful. Thanks a million, Corentin |
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[QUOTE=wvh]I've been mocking up some max-secret Omni products in OmniGraffle, and creating a new UI stencil as I go along.
I generally start with a screenshot of an existing version of the application, placed on a locked layer, then add layers of new interface on top of that. So I only create new elements for the stencil when I need something that's not already in the screenshot. I hope someone can get some use out of this, and maybe even contribute or improve some elements. I'll post newer versions as the stencil improves. [B]Update:[/B] New version with color wells, pop-up menu, text field, and stepper control.[/QUOTE] I'd love to check this out but I'm having trouble downloading it--every time I try it asks me to log in (again). |
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I've added a square button and some sliders. This stencil's appearance on graffletopia.com encouraged me to upload this new version. Enjoy :D
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OK, this one I can download...
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Still scroll-bar, status bar and red-yellow-green buttons are missing... And probably also Aqua blue ("lickable") button is still being developed by someone... :)
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Cool, but ...
This is cool, but with Interface Builder, you have access to everything and can even use your mock-up to build your actual interface.
It's nice for non-app uses, though, too. |
There are a few nice things about using OmniGraffle instead of Interface Builder to mock up Cocoa interfaces:
- You can drop in a screenshot of an existing interface, and add new elements right on top of it. - You can turn layers on and off to see how different elements would look on the same window. - You can use the drawing tools to mock up custom controls that aren't available by default in Interface Builder. - You can store lots of different mockups for one project as multiple canvases in one file. |
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