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These would be dry-erase stamps shaped like drop-down menus,
buttons, and the like, for rapidly prototyping software interfaces on
a
whiteboard.
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Confused, So another layer of whiteboard, in
small rectangle form, that widgets can be drawn
on. How would they stick to the main whiteboard? |
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Doh, ink stamp not postage stamp |
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The drop down menus would have to be rolling stamps so the menu can be varied in length.
[+] for nice gadget, [-] for stemming non-standard solutions |
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Then designers would feel constrained to the possibilities of the set of stamps and wouldn't explore more imaginative solutions. |
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There should definitely be some way of quickly drawing certain commonly used symbols and shapes, maybe flow diagram symbols or pie charts and stuff. |
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I think the difficulty would be finding a dry wipe ink that would stay wet long enough to be useful in a stamp pad. |
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We've wanted these kind of stamps for some time in order to repeated mark "office" and "home" on attendence planning whiteboard tables. |
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How about a device that holds a dry-erase marker, and,
when you turn a crank on the side, uses a system of
interchangeable cams and linkages to draw a
me nu/but ton/ar row/off ice/ho use/etc.? There could
even
be adjustable sliders or knobs to control the size of the
shape drawn. |
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