I ran across this resource a couple weeks back, but wanted to share with everyone as these are FREE assets for building multi-touch wireframes.
Gesturecons is a set of wire-framing gestural icons created by Ryan Lee. The icons are available for download made available via a Creative Commons License.
These icons will be very useful when creating wireframes or tutorials covering touch gestures. As a Silverlight and Windows developer, I wanted to see how well these fit with the Windows Touch API. In the image to the right, I’ve mapped the icons to the Windows Touch Gestures. (Click the image to see it larger)
Importing the Gesturecons into Expression Blend to use in an application or a SketchFlow prototype is simple since Ryan has provided the icons in an Illustrator format.
Also make sure and check out Adam Kinney’s post that’s a step-by-step walkthrough to make the Import into Blend process easier: Gesturecons – icons for prototyping Multi-touch applications.
Enjoy!
James


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