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sjabloon

Sjabloon is a Dutch noun meaning template or stencil. It refers to a predefined pattern, outline, or model used to guide the creation of something or to ensure consistent results. The concept applies across crafts, design, and digital workflows.

In physical contexts, a sjabloon denotes a stencil or template used to lay out shapes, letters, or

In digital and organizational contexts, a sjabloon refers to a predesigned document, page layout, email, or

Etymology: the Dutch term is related to the German Schablone (stencil), and both reflect the broader idea

See also: template, stencil, boilerplate, pattern.

patterns
on
a
surface.
Materials
such
as
plastic,
metal,
or
cardboard
are
common,
and
the
stencil
allows
repeatability
in
painting,
engraving,
or
marking.
code
component
that
provides
a
ready-made
structure.
Users
fill
in
placeholders
or
adapt
sections
while
maintaining
consistent
formatting
and
branding.
Common
examples
include
word
processor
templates,
presentation
templates,
email
templates,
and
website
or
software
code
templates.
Template
systems
support
workflow
automation,
content
management,
and
software
development,
enabling
rapid
creation
and
uniform
output.
of
a
physical
or
abstract
guide
used
to
reproduce
forms.