Application designers always appreciate having a file with operating system interface for which they are going to create the application, thus they achieve a visual appearance that does not clash and seems to be made by Apple itself.
Since iOS 7 removes all traces of skeumorphism and changes many elements of the system interface, many developers may take the step of update your applications to give them a flat design very similar to the one that Jonathan Ive has achieved.
Thanks to him file in PSD format published on the Teehanlax website, you have at your fingertips many of the visual elements of the first beta of iOS 7 for you to integrate them into your applications or designs. Keep in mind that Apple may modify the appearance of the system in the next betas so the elements of this template may be subject to modifications.
The file that contains all the graphical elements of iOS 7 it's completely free and, of course, editable to adjust its appearance to our liking.
Are you a developer and you are thinking of changing the aesthetics of your application to make it more like iOS 7? Let us know in the comments.
More information - The design of iOS 7 may still change in the next betas
Source – Teehanlax
Link – iOS 7 interface in PSD format
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I'm impatient to have it on my iphone
What a nice look the two hipsters in the photograph ... what a fabric.
Said the pan to the saucepan
You look very good in the photo ... hehehe
I'm just starting the design of a new app and it will be useful, although I see that many icons are missing ...
Stay with the website that has published the template because it is sure that they are updating it with all the missing elements. Greetings!