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I was reading this Ubuntu Software Center design document and wondering, what software was used to design all those ui concept?

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    See also [Native, FOSS GUI prototyping tools?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/1763/native-foss-gui-prototyping-tools) – 8128 Nov 24 '10 at 16:53

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Those specific designs are made by hand by Matthew Paul Thomas on graph paper.

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I've found Pencil to be most valuable when I need to pump out quick little UI mocks. It's a Firefox extension by default but you can also get a version that runs on XUL (the framework beneathe Firefox).

While it might not be what was used for this example, it's worth a look.

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Mark Shuttleworth uses Balsamiq Mockups for his mockups (like the Window Indicators one). It's not free though.

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Balsamiq Mockups is an application that occasionally gets used by Mark and the design team.

It's not free but it is cross-platform (through Java) and provides a lot more features than Pencil.

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WireframeSketcher lets you do this kind of mockup. You can use it as a standalone tool but also as a plugin for Eclipse-based IDEs (like Aptana and Zend Studio).

Ubuntu Software Center Mockup

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