Apple’s ‘iOS Human Interface Guidelines’ Now Available in the iBookstore
The public now has free access to Apple’s iOS Human Interface Guidelines, now available in the iBookstore in a slick looking format (previously it was only available to developers).
Apple Senior Writer Dave Addey announced the release on Twitter (via MacStories), saying it was released today despite the May 10 date. Addey also credits the design and engineering teams at Apple for doing a “lovely job”:
Apple's “iOS Human Interface Guidelines” is now available on the iBookstore: https://t.co/3UKBgttv5L
— Dave Addey (@daveaddey) May 13, 2014

The 228 page book is a 19.3MB download and will allow developers to “create a superlative user experience that’s founded on Apple’s design principles and guidelines.”
Click here to download this guide from the iBookstore—it’s free.
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