
Dec
15 Free Web Elements from Dribbble Designers
Dribbble has long been a hallmark of design skill and community elevation, particularly in the area of interface design. It offers players an opportunity to showcase work-in-progress for valuable feedback by peers, while providing a huge library of high-quality inspuration for prospects and visitors. Several designers have a giving heart, and thanks to their generosity and hard work, several free resources are available on Dribbble for designers to learn from or use in their own projects. Below are a handful of my favorite free web elements. Enjoy!
Sliding Tags by madebythomas
Creative Director Thomas Bossee offers up these fun and fresh tag graphics in a PSD along with a zip file containing some slick jquery code for animating the post counts. The download comes along with a creative commons license allowing you to remix them for a unique addition to your blog.
Mimi Glyphs by Jeremy Sallee
Jeremy Sallee is a self-taught designer quickly gaining clout with the design community for his excelent eye for UI. His mimiglyphs are perfect for any web or app project and are free to use.
Dark UI by Jeff Broderick
UI designer Jeff Broderick created this pair of stylish modal elements. Grab each PSD here and here.
White UI by Matthew Daniels
Use this extremely smooth UI kit in your web projects or download the PSD to learn more about how to design your own collection.
Clouds by Jackie Tran
These adorable cloud icons from pro icon designer Jackie Tran are perfect for app design or adding interest to a web layout. If you like his style, check out his massive pack of pixicons here.
Browser Zoom by Liam mckay
This extremely useful PSD from theme designer Liam mckay helps you create screenshots, ads or feature previews with a zoomed in effect through the use of special layer styles.
Socalis 2.1 by Victor Ingman
This gorgeous social icon pack from Dribbble rookie Victor Ingman is available in PSD format and is free to use or remix.
Light UI by Matt Wadsworth
Another clean and light UI set, this time from European UI designer Matt Wadsworth. The download contains a well-structured PSD and preview image.
Login Form by David Cristian
This minimal login form PSD will help you understand the nuance of great interface design and comes complete with a fully annotated JPG for a jump start on turning it into a fully functional piece of code.
Digital Rust by Joshua Geiger
Suitetuts founder Joshua Geiger has an entire arsenal of downloads available from his profile, but this is one stands out. As a certified Adobe instructor, you can be sure the PSD and supplemental tutorial are of top quality.
Dribbble Web Elements by Kevin Andersson
This sweet and shiny free element set is a great start to a portfolio design and features icons from Kevin Andersson’s premium tabsicons.
Iphone 4 Mockup Template by Pixeden
Even with the iphone 5 on the horizion, you’ll still need to mockup the iphone 4 for awhile, and what better way to do it than with this hyper-realistic PSD template. The template features multiple high-detailed views and is a fully-scalable vector.
Dial Version 2 by Matt Gentile
This one may not look like much, but it is an elegant example of specialized Photoshop techniques that you can apply to any element, making it both useful for inspiration and use in app or interface design. Download the matching PSD elements here and here.
Jewel Case Mockup by Aaron Harlow
Aaron Harlow specializes in graphic design with a focus on music, photography and art. His Jewel Case PSD is simple, high quality and essential to any designer’s template collection.You can see this in action in some of my own posts and portfolio examples.
TinyIcons by Monster’s Lab
This set features 160 12px icons with a well organized PSD and full shape layers. While the PSD is setup more for use than learning, it is still a valueable resource for themers or any design project in need of some micro-icons.
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