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Does anyone know where to get jquery mobile vector .ai files preferrable? In need to do some mockups in high quality for print but cannot find any ilustrator or vector psd templats for this.

Is there something that looks very similar to the UI on http://jquerymobile.com ?

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I assume you're referring to jQuery UI. Most everything in jQuery UI is going to be resolution independent as it's all CSS. One option might be to load your page in your browser, zoom in, screen shot, and then use that for print. – DA01 Dec 27 '12 at 22:55

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On http://jquerymobile.com/resources/ there is a listing including a link to the icon author's website and the actual files can be found as a zip download on github. Even though there is a .eps file in the assets folder, the icons in the .psd file seem rasterized.

Maybe contacting the author directly would be a possiblity, if you really need the vector files (given, there are such - many icon designers work on pixel level).

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Sorry, a little late here ...

Brands of the World is always a good place to check in a pinch. Case in point: This will get you started. It's the standard jQuery mark. From there, you just have to rebuild the rectangles for the mobile version, which is a pretty simple task.

It's best to just ask the organization for the artwork. If you have a legitimate use most companies will appreciate the extra publicity. Of course, they'll probably want to see the final use before it goes to print. That's only fair since you're presumably using their name to add value to your product.

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I think s/he's asking for UI component templates for making mockups, not a vector file of the jQuery UI logo. – Lèse majesté Dec 27 '12 at 21:26
Given the very basic style of the layouts shown there, I hope not! Most of those sample styles could be rebuilt in a matter of minutes with basic shapes and effects in Photoshop or Illustrator. – plainclothes Dec 27 '12 at 21:56

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