UX template for reMarkable
I often spend a lot of time sketching my screens on paper with markers before moving to a digital tool like Figma. In my daily work, I use the reMarkable tablet. Do you know it? It’s a tablet that replaces a notebook, with a unique writing experience. The screen isn’t backlit or vibrant like an iPad’s, allowing me to work on it for extended periods comfortably.
I can export as PDF or share my screens directly with collaborators. It’s incredibly convenient to show the results to a stakeholder or developer, make live edits, test the functionality, or adjust after testing with a user. To optimize my wireframes, I created templates that I use on reMarkable.
Today, I’m sharing these templates with you, hoping they’ll help you with screen conceptualization as well. If you don’t have a reMarkable, you can print them out and use them with a pen, a marker, or anything that sparks your creativity.
This is a first draft, so if you have ideas for improvements or new templates, feel free to let me know. Your feedback is important to me, so don’t hesitate to share your thoughts!