The creation of a new LaTeX class requires a deep knowledge of TeX and LaTeX, and cannot be easily done by a "normal" user. There are not a lot of general purpose alternatives, and most of the people continues using standard LaTeX classes (specially article). However, many times standard classes are not completely satisfactory, and it is a usual practice to manually adapt titles, margins, spacings, headings, etc. in a not always optimum way. In most cases, the best would be to have a new adapted LaTeX class. Let me say that personally I don't find very nice standard classes, and I think that some aspects, such as title pages, are a bit rudimentary. The situation is somewhat similar in BibTeX: standard styles are are not always completely satisfactory. But, fortunately, in this case it is possible to easily create adapted styles with the custombib package, without knowing the BiBTeX style programming language. I wondered whether it could exist some similar utility for LaTeX classes, a package/program/utility that generates a new class from a list of questions, or from some other "user friendly" environment. Is there any plan to introduce this, or something similar, in the LaTeX3 future realse? Or perhaps it could be implemented as a package for LaTeX2e... Thank you very much for your attention, Daniel Arteaga