
However, if you are interested in reading a bit more about why we created an Illustrator version of these assets and a little info about the file itself, please continue. A download link appears at the bottom of this post. If you are here strictly to download the file and bolt, we can appreciate that you are busy and won’t hold it against you. We have continued to create internal UI resources but haven’t slowed down long enough to share an updated UI file until now.

Of course a lot has changed in iOS UI since 2009, especially in the past year. 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. Back in 2009, Mercury released an Illustrator file of vector-based iPhone UI elements.
