Updated Sketch GUI Shapes for Visio

Below, find a link to download my revision of Niklas Wolkert’s “sketchy” Visio prototyping shapes that are included in Henrik Olsen’s GUUUI Web Prototyping Tool. These shapes have made mocking up a web UI much easier, and the hand-drawn style makes it very clear to stakeholders that “this is not yet working software.” My typographical and usability improvements include:
- Got rid of heinous Comic Sans typeface. I use Calibri except in the form elements, which use Consolas.
- Changed text spacing on all text block items. Almost every text element has zero spacing, so it can be placed more precisely.
- Made left margin consistent between check boxes and radio buttons.
- Made “edit text” the default double-click behavior. Original shapes did not have consistent behavior, requiring first a single-click, and then a click of the “Text Tool” button.
- Improved “empty box” shape. Sometimes I like to use the empty box shape as a textarea, so I gave it some default text font/spacing settings to accomodate.
- Added the Grid Column shape. I may be running afoul of some sort of license, but I copied the “Grid Column” shape from the “Common Controls” stencil; it helps for mocking up tables. Unfortunately, it’s not “sketchy,” but I made the fonts consistent.
Download Updated Sketch GUI Shapes (zip of Visio 2007 .vss)
22. July 2008 at 04:32
Hi!
It sounds really great with the fixes! I am a beginner i Visio sketching though and don’t know how to use the file.
I have unpacked it to the My Shapes folder but it seems that I am still using the “original”.. Should I rename the file or something to make it work?
Thanks a lot!
22. July 2008 at 05:07
OK, think I found it - just went to Files > Stencils and chose your Stencils there
6. November 2008 at 04:33
Hi there,
When I use the stencils, which are great, and I want to print my visio files, everything goes fine, until the printer gets to the stencil parts. The printer transforms the visio file into an enormous file and chokes itself on it.
Is there a way that my printer will interpret the sketchy stencils like it should?
Thanks!
11. November 2008 at 16:18
Thank you , I was searching for sketchy like GUI stencil for writing business requirements
12. November 2008 at 19:32
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