
The iPad GUI PSD has been very helpful for designers / developers in mocking up their apps, although in some cases it’s proved a little too high-fidelity. For rapid prototyping we found we needed a more malleable approach. This is when we turn to the iPad Sketch Elements AI. This collection of common iPad elements in a sketch – like style allows us to easily and quickly mock up flows of custom wireframe screens.
Below is a full shot of all assets included in this release.

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Download The iPad Sketch Elements AI Here
Looking for an iPhone version of this file? View iPhone Sketch Elements AI
(Font Requirement: To fully achieve the sketch style, you’ll need Tekton Bold — Found here)


Thanks you. useful!
Thanks, Chris!
It doesn’t look like fontyukle has Tekton any more. It just goes from Tektrron to TekutekuAL.
Thanks for the heads up Jimmy, Post has been updated with a new free resource for Tekton-Bold
Faaaaantastic work guys. Thanks for all of the free resources you all come out with to help assist designers and developers.
It would be awesome if you were to also post this file in an older version(s) of Illustrator. I only have CS3 and unfortunately it loses all of the layer & mask information… Ditto for the iPhone template.
The iPad GUI psd file preserves layer info just fine.
Thank you very much for making such useful resources freely available, though!
Anybody tried using these in Flash Catalyst? I’m kind of experimenting with that software and UI elements like these are great for (rapid) prototyping, thanks a lot!
I also use Omnigraffle a lot. Are these elements easy to convert to Omnigraffle stencils (and maybe even: are you planning to create them)? Any tips are welcome as well!
Thanks again. JW
@JeeWee you can just copy elements from the open AI file and past them in the canvase of the Omni file.
Does the “Ai” stand for “artificial intelligence”? (This website was found on http://del.icio.us/tag/ai?setcount=100 among other AI links.)
Thanks for the update, Chris = )
@Mentifex: Adobe Illustrator.
Suggestion: If you use the effect Rounded Corners in Illustrator instead of making actual rounded corners with path points, the rounding won’t break when doing no-uniform resizing on elements.
Thanks,it’s really useful! I like it so much!