Export Presets, Touch Bar, and More in Sketch 42
With Sketch 42, we’re making exports easier with presets, introducing Touch Bar support for the MacBook Pro and introducing a whole host of improvements and updates.
With Sketch 42, we’re making exports easier with presets, introducing Touch Bar support for the MacBook Pro and introducing a whole host of improvements and updates.
With the move away from traditional versioning, we thought this release would be the perfect time for a visual refresh. Sketch 41’s updates are far more than just cosmetic though — with the ability to override nested Symbols, and a whole lot more!
In this update we’ve focused on vector editing — adding a whole host of improvements, and adding the ability to edit multiple shapes at once.
We’re thrilled to introduce Sketch 39. This update brings Smart Resizing, so you can experiment with flexible layouts in your Canvas. We’re also introducing Sketch Cloud, letting you share your Sketch documents online.
Following Sketch 3.8, many people have been wondering if Sketch 4.0 is around the corner. Today we’re shedding some light on that topic and sharing our future approach to updates.
Give your designs that extra polish with a single click
In our final post of this behind the feature series, Paulo and Torsten explain how they broke Smart Layout free from the confines of Symbols and brought it to groups and Artboards.
Learn how to create realistic prototypes with a variety of tools, like Overlays or scroll areas, add movement with Smart Animate and preview them in our iOS app
Today’s update to Sketch brings a long-awaited update to Sketch Mirror, our iOS counterpart app for quickly viewing your designs on an iPhone or iPad.
Sketch 3.7 is an important update for Sketch. It introduces an all new version of Symbols and we can’t wait to hear what you think of them.
Over the past couple of months we’ve been listening to your feedback and today we’re thrilled to release a new update with text rendering and SVG improvements.
At the end of 2015, we announced an important change in how you receive updates to Sketch. After much thought, and with a heavy heart, we moved Sketch away from the Mac App Store.
Give your designs that extra polish with a single click
In our final post of this behind the feature series, Paulo and Torsten explain how they broke Smart Layout free from the confines of Symbols and brought it to groups and Artboards.
Learn how to create realistic prototypes with a variety of tools, like Overlays or scroll areas, add movement with Smart Animate and preview them in our iOS app