Paulo,
Thanks, that is a nice range of choices.
IMHO if the templates are presented mono-chromatic the hanging pendant, or
blaze, of no. 4 would work well. Believe it would scale well.
But if you could adjust the spiral "bindings" of no.2, holding them in a
common color across all the templates, that also would be readable at all
scales. And to my liking, would be the better choice.
No. 1 is your current suggestion and does not differentiate enough to
represent a template rather than a document.
And think no.3 (hole punched) would have issues of readability at smaller
scale.
Stuart
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