Safari Browser Template for Adobe Ideas
I’ve been sketching like a maniac using Adobe Ideas on the iPad and even using Adobe Ideas to sketch ideas on how to make Adobe Ideas even better. It’s been a great tool so far and has dramatically changed my sketching habits. Not to mention clients are impressed and the sketching images produced from Adobe Ideas are of great quality, good enough to fold into client presentations in fact.
The first thing I do with any new tool is make sure I have all the baseline elements I need to quickly produce assets. For producing designs and sketches, one of those things is browser templates. Sometimes it’s nice to design or sketch within the environment that the design will ultimately live. For this reason, I made a Safari browser template for Adobe Ideas on the iPad. You should be able to sync this image with the photo gallery on your iPad via iTunes. Once you do that, you can open it up as a layer in Adobe Ideas and sketch over it. Have fun sketching!
Download the original image from Flickr »

Safari Browser Template for Adobe Ideas

I’ve been sketching like a maniac using Adobe Ideas on the iPad and even using Adobe Ideas to sketch ideas on how to make Adobe Ideas even better. It’s been a great tool so far and has dramatically changed my sketching habits. Not to mention clients are impressed and the sketching images produced from Adobe Ideas are of great quality, good enough to fold into client presentations in fact.

The first thing I do with any new tool is make sure I have all the baseline elements I need to quickly produce assets. For producing designs and sketches, one of those things is browser templates. Sometimes it’s nice to design or sketch within the environment that the design will ultimately live. For this reason, I made a Safari browser template for Adobe Ideas on the iPad. You should be able to sync this image with the photo gallery on your iPad via iTunes. Once you do that, you can open it up as a layer in Adobe Ideas and sketch over it. Have fun sketching!

Download the original image from Flickr »