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For the first UI design I would like to populate my windows and dialogs with lookless controls.

The controls may not be styled at all (no XP or Vista style). Ideally, they look so minimalistic (black-and-white rectangles) that it's clear where a text box, a button or a scroll bar.

Because I'm working with Visio, my first idea were to look for some Visio stencils for such a purpose.

Are there ready-to-use Visio stencils or any other tools?

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I'm not aware of any lookless stencils for Visio. However, if UI prototyping is your goal I would suggest trying Balsamiq Mockups:

http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups

The resulting drawings look like something you would have drawn with a pen on paper. As you may know, this is important because clients and coworkers will be more likely to suggest changes and be open about contributions.

(See MIT 6.831 Lecture Notes: http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-831Fall-2004/CourseHome/)

The learning curve is very low and it forces you and your users to focus on layout and control placement instead of spending hours on style and minute detail. You could start creating prototypes with this today.

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+1 balsamiq is excellent – frankodwyer May 18 at 10:41
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You can also investigate MockupScreens

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