In spite of a bunch of tools for drawing / sketching the application interface, and design in general, I am in the initial stages, like many, I prefer paper and pencil.
And now, while designing the interface of sites, it’s convenient for me to quickly hastily sketch a browser window with buttons, and in it it’s already possible to sketch certain elements of the web interface.
When designing / searching for ideas / discussing, these elements are redrawn five hundred times, new sheets of paper are taken, old sheets are crossed out, and almost every time I throw all the same browser window.
And then I thought: is it really impossible to “automate” a routine process? I worked a little programmatic approach, and I threw another clean browser window on paper, lightly painted it and replicated it on a color photocopier.
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It turned out something like:

So I got a half dozen ready-made forms for quick sketch websites. I am pleased.
Of course, it is not necessary to draw a browser, for example, you can make blanks of the most frequently used forms and windows.
And you can also not draw templates by hand, for example, print browser screenshots, or ready-made application layouts.
Something the last time I visit mostly crazy ideas. But I like). Let's see what comes out of this topic =)