Adaptation of Doctormo's US Letter Zine Template (here: https://inkscape.org/~doctormo/%E2%98%85us-letter-zine-template) This template provides an easy to use template for printing zines onto A4 sized paper. Export or print the "Print Page", then cut the marked line in the center and fold as shown in the fold instruction included.
This template provides an easy to use template for printing zines onto US Letter sized paper. Export or print the "Print Page", then cut the marked line in the center and fold s shown in the fold instruction included.
UML Activity Diagram Template based on the Unified Modeling Language™ by Object Management Group®, Inc. Remember to draw only what you need to communicate the design, do not over-engineer!
The Yoshizawa–Randlett system is a diagramming system used to describe the folds of origami models. Many origami books begin with a description of basic origami techniques which are used to construct the models. Several standard bases are commonly used as a first step in construction. Models are typically classified as requiring low, intermediate, or high skill depending on the complexity of the techniques involved in the construction. The concept of diagramming originated in the 1797 book “Senbazuru Orikata”, the first origami book ever published. The diagrams in this book were very unclear, and often only showed the result of the folding process, leaving the folder unsure of how the model was created.
This is a template for social media with 1080x1920 size, the most common format for Instagram story and services alike. Note: 1. Prefer to draw important information inside the guidelines. Each program has a different interface and a way of cutting content for different screen proportions. 2. Don't go much bellow 28pt on your font size. I gets harder to read. I used Metropolis font, just for aesthetic reasons, free download below: https://www.1001fonts.com/metropolis-font.html Checkout the 1080x1080 format: https://inkscape.org/~julioneto/%E2%98%85template-1080x1080-social-media
UML Class Diagram Template based on the Unified Modeling Language™ by Object Management Group®, Inc. Remember to draw only what you need to communicate the design, do not over-engineer!
UML Use Case Diagram Template based on the Unified Modeling Language™ by Object Management Group®, Inc. I prefer rectangular Use Cases to save space. I also prefer to draw Misusers with a lightning symbol instead of a black figure. Remember to draw only what you need to communicate the design, do not over-engineer!