Apple releases iOS Human Interface Guidelines as a free book on the iBookstore

  • Thread starter Thread starter Joseph Keller
  • Start date Start date
J

Joseph Keller

c7a57801c15a9ef902073769efb760db.jpg

Apple has put its iOS Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) on the iBookstore as a free book. The book, which you can read in iBooks on an iOS device with iBooks 1.5 and iOS 4.3.3 or higher, as well as any Mac running Mavericks, contains 228 pages, and provides guidelines for everything from app layout and color to working with trademarks. Short videos and animations demonstrate different aspects of app design, such as the effects of a button press or pinch-to-zoom.


The HIG is just one of the design resources that Apple makes available to developers. It's interesting that they put this up in the iBookstore for anyone to potentially see and download. It's a good start for anyone even thinking about creating an iOS app.

Will you be giving the iOS Human Interface Guidelines a look? Let us know in the comments below.

d7fcb9dae60cd348e1413ccf836b1dd3.gif


48cc97e6d352c3f31e605db8de9bea32._.png
eb8d4c19f0a94209698fd25906a91b02._.gif
d0d27e17ae58a453f4a1dd4642a378cd._.gif

8708f32555fdc7d480194f89d7c5969c._.gife4d7f30c0435b0517ec6b24619746440._.gif2b52dfeffc87110dbb19b5852aa491f8._.gif

Continue reading...
 
Back
Top