Apple updates design resources with new iPhone 13, MacBook Pro templates and more
What you need to know
- Apple has updated its developer resources to include new templates for recently-released products.
- New hardware and software releases are covered in the updated resources.
- iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, iOS 15, and macOS Monterey are some examples of the new additions.
Apple has updated its design resources to give developers the most up-to-date templates for use in their marketing materials. The new resources include iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, the updated MacBook Pro, and more.
The updated templates can be downloaded from the Apple developer website right now and are of course free. The templates cover all of Apple's products including software, so iOS 15 and macOS Monterey are covered as well.
The resources can be downloaded in multiple formats including Sketch, XD, and Photoshop.
The new resources include those for:
- iPhone 13 lineup
- Apple Watch Series 7
- 2021 MacBook Pro
- Apple TV
- more!
Apple also makes a ton of SF Symbols available via the resource page, with more than 3200 on offer.
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Oliver Haslam has written about Apple and the wider technology business for more than a decade with bylines on How-To Geek, PC Mag, iDownloadBlog, and many more. He has also been published in print for Macworld, including cover stories. At iMore, Oliver is involved in daily news coverage and, not being short of opinions, has been known to 'explain' those thoughts in more detail, too. Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.