So, a few years ago I started making templates with all the likely page elements I would ever need. Mostly, I just grabbed anything new or better-drawn after delivering every project of any note. Then the template gets stuck somewhere I and all the other designers can get at it, and depending on my power at the moment, they can or must use it.
Well, I have just made a new, extra-complete version of this for mobile design (mostly to help the intern out) and since I no longer have the lawyers of the giant telecom worrying over every speck of IP, we're gonna give it away. So if you design in Illustrator or freehand (like us) or anything else similar (i.e. not Visio or Omni tools) feel free to download this and use it as you'd like for your own design work. If you need another format, just ask and I'll post that.
You will also need some type to make this work. I've made the notes Helvetica, as its reasonably generally available (Akzidenz is our brand face in this category); anything that's in Times New Roman when you open this is because you don't have the right type. The mobile elements themselves are in Vera Sans, and to make this work at all you really need to have that. There will be more discussions later on about mobile type, but for now I'll tell you the main reason we used this for specification docs is that it's free.
You can get it from the Gnome project.
I got a comment (in email, not here) from someone who couldn’t open these files. The first file will require Freehand MX 2004. Nothing else will do. Its basically the internal document.
The Acrobat file should work in any Adobe reader (including Illustrator and Photoshop if you are so inclined), and does for me when I test it, but if anyone has problems, tell me exactly what version, platform and error you get. And I’ll see if I can fix it.
good summary/compilation. thanks for putting it together into one place.
ceo
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Just out of interest, have the templates been titled correctly (eg should 240×320 be 320×240, etc)
Uh, yeah. I got those two reversed in the labeling. Fixed on my end, and eventually I’ll post a revised copy.
do you have a version in Omnigraffle please?
Hmmm… Well I’m not an Omni guy, so it never occurred to me. I just tried importing the PDF and (aside from loosing the type, it’s all Times) it worked great.
Except for one thing. It’s all a single element. I can’t ungroup it, or whatever. No, its not grouped, so I cannot press that button, but somehow its all clustered and therefore useless. So, try that import yourself, and if you figure out how to do this the right way, tell me and I’ll post the Graffle version as well. I’ll probably use that as an excuse to put up a few other changes as well.
And, for anyone who really likes this as they are a fan of the process outlined in my book, I’m working on a whole other style of drawing that might be really useful for a lot of specification documents. When it’s solid, and I figure out how to share it (full of secret client info right now) I will post it like this, as a fully-editable sample.