Below is a collection of custom resources to help you build better simulations, faster and easier. You'll find mobile and other popular content, simulation examples that show off what iRise can do, and learning tools. If you have an idea for a custom resource you'd like to see included here, send it our way.
This iDoc contains all the essential iPad style assets to get you building your own custom iPad app visualizations. It includes navigation bars, popovers, alerts, split view, static and dynamic lists, and much more. Inline guides and sample how to's are included to help you through the process.


This collection includes interactive buttons, popovers, alert messages, text inputs, complete working toolbars, static and dynamic lists, and many other elements found on in the Android environment.


Want to see how high definition, data driven visualizations are done? Use the Common Samples iDoc as a learning guide, or copy and paste what you need into your new project. This iDoc contains a long list of useful visualization examples that can be imported directly into iRise Studio, or viewed through iRise Reader.

Are you tired of scouring the web for icons? With this iDoc, you're sure to find the one you need. It contains 1000 16x16 icons for use in iRise simulations. Since all of the icons are maintained in a Datasheet, you can easily add your own. Searching and tagging make it easy and fast to find the icon you need. Import it to your Definition Center for everyone to use.

This iDoc contains most of the common icons, buttons, an design elements used on Facebook.com, including Timeline elements. We’ve included custom styles using the standard Facebook colors. You’ll also find a working simulation of basic timeline functionality. Watch the preview to see it in action.
The Project Start Page is designed to be a simple, lightweight, universal, and effective index for your iRise projects. It will live as the main launch point for each scenario in your simulation, allowing stakeholders to get a good idea of your project's purpose before diving in.

This iDoc simulates a CRM application called SimWeath Management. SimWealth would like to introduce a web enabled Wealth Management solution to advisors and their clients. To assure an accurate specification, business people created this high-fidelity simulation to validate the steps that various users will encounter when managing/planning client portfolios.

This iDoc simulates a fictitious retail online banking web site, called SimBank. SimBank would like to improve their customer service by improving their trouble ticket system. To assure an accurate specification, businesspeople created this high-fidelity simulation to validate the steps that various users will encounter when entering and handling trouble tickets.

This iDoc is designed for embedding in the iRise Definition Center sidebar, and includes contact information, several embedded videos, links to our e-learning courses, and iRise Community information. To deploy a Dashboard Sidebar, you must have System Administrator access. Assistance for deploying the sidebar is included within the iDoc.

This iDoc is designed for embedding in the iRise Definition Center Dashboard. It includes support and training information, links to the iRise community, and a place to submit tips or issues. Use this iDoc as a template for your own DC sidebar projects. To embed this project in your Definition Center you must have Administrator access. For more information visit, access the iRise Help System.
Here's another ahead of it's time iDoc from 2007. This tutorial uses tables, image zoom effect, and multiple views to simulate the display of product information on a shopping site.


iRise partner id8 was always looking for creative uses of iRise. This iDoc demonstrates an early technique they used to translate a 100+ page enterprise app simulation into four languages. Originally built way back with iRise 3.0! iRise multi-language support came soon after.


This id8 iDoc created in 2008 showcased dynamic product tile view with mouseover flyouts and a fully functional Ajax-style shopping cart.

At the start of the mobile app explosion, OneSpring Solutions iRise partner created the iPhone SimDK™. It was a revolutionary complete toolkit for the design of custom iPhone applications inside of iRise. Although new content collections and functionality have replaced it's use, it was a huge step forward in mobile simulation.
