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You’re probably thinking, “I already use Facebook’s and/or Design+Code’s iOS 9 GUI document for Sketch. Why download another one?” Put simply, ours is better. We set out to create a more complete, more up-to-date, more accurate, and more thoughtfully structured iOS UI kit for Illustrator and Sketch. If you use Illustrator, there’s no contest — you won’t find another iOS UI resource remotely close
We’re back with an iOS 8 update to our popular iOS Illustrator UI kit! Last month we released our free vector UI kit for iOS 7. We have a history of offering such resources, but we were admittedly late to the game. We assumed the iOS 7 document would be useful until iOS 8 was released and by your responses, we were correct. We’re thrilled that so many of you have found it helpful. However, we also
Back in 2009, Mercury released an Illustrator file of vector-based iPhone UI elements. We originally created this resource because we found ourselves needing a place to quickly grab vector versions of iPhone buttons, bars, and stock elements when creating our designs. Of course a lot has changed in iOS UI since 2009, especially in the past year. We have continued to create internal UI resources bu
The psychology of waiting, loading animations, and Facebook Last Friday, I had the pleasure of speaking at Renaissance, an iOS developer conference in San Francisco, about the heightened importance of animation in iOS 7 and how animation can be used to improve usability1. One of the points that I discussed briefly was the use of loading animations to indicate status. Before I dig in, let me start
With more than 100 million iOS and Android app installs and over 20 years of software innovation, Mercury is your trusted development partner for mobile and connected devices.
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