Desktop Kit

Sketch template of UI elements found in macOS

Please do not repackage and redistribute these as your own. Please see disclaimer for full details.


Designing for desktop

Desktop Kit is a GUI for building web and desktop applications. Whether you're building a user flow through a web app or constructing a Mac interface, there are currently few comprehensive desktop GUIs available.

We hope this collection of common UI elements speeds up your design and development process. It includes everything from cursors and dropdowns to Chrome for Mac and popular browsers.

These may be used in any private or public space. Please do not repackage and redistribute these as your own or as part of any template.

Contributors

Sahil K., Jeff S., Julius T., Trevor P., Matej H., Zach S., Scott H., Eric L., Hunter C., David B., Michelle M., Stef S., Gui S., Jean-mark D.

What's inside?

Desktop Kit contains most of the fundamental desktop application and web UI elements a designer could need, each designed at 1x. Common cursors, Safari and Chrome web browsing windows, Finder window, Dock, menu bar and a Notifications Menu are all included. For Windows components, Microsoft has released an excellent Windows library here.

Additional Notes

Please do not repackage and redistribute these as your own.

Version 1.4

Updated May 19, 2022

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