[Webpub] stencils for your Information Architecture
Lisa Mayer
lmayer at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 20 22:22:08 EDT 2007
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Stencils for Omnigraffle and Visio
As a mac addict, I use Omnigraffle for building Information
Architecture maps for my clients. use OmniGraffle Pro to develop site
maps. Its a mac only product, but if you download the Pro version,
you can save files as visio files for your pc users. You can download
the trial version, and whenever you need to use it go back to their
site to get a 24hr free license.
Here’s the url to download the trial version, and here’s the url to
get a 24hr license.
While it doesn’t do everything I’d like it to do, it does get the job
done. One of the cool things about it is that I can make my own
stencils and reuse them over and over again. If you don’t want to
make your own, there are some free stencils on the Omnigraffle site.
Recently my colleague Jeff came across some really great ones. The
links below provide IA and wireframe stencils for both Visio and
Omnigraffle. Take a look.
Omnigraffle Stencils via v1.garrettdimon.com
Omnigraffle and Visio Stencils via University of Texas
(Thanks, Jeff!)
Lisa C. Mayer
Web and Database Consultant, DCAD
Information Services and Technology (IS&T)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Room N42-240C
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-452-4225
lmayer at mit.edu
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