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Think you know Sketch? — Let’s bust some myths! Learn more
Sketch is a graphics application for designers, lending itself very nicely to the world of web design. If you're new to it, you may not be aware of some of the tricks Sketch has, hidden under the surface. Today I'd like to run through some top tips to speed up your design workflow. Hold on. What is Sketch? Last year Sketch received a fresh lick of paint with version 2, and since then, more and mor
Rename It is a Sketch plugin to rename layers like a boss. It’s a port of the awesome photoshop plugin called Renamy Demo Video http://vimeo.com/85064841FeaturesAdd Name: Type “+” and the text to add at the end of the layer name (e.g., + button).Sequence: Type “%N” to name layer in sequence. You can also use “%n” for reverse order. The more Ns you add the more digits it will add (e.g. , Item %NN).
It’s been one year since I first wrote about Sketch. Since then, Sketch released Mirror, Background Blur, and made many improvements for Artboards, SVG support and speed. All of these considerably allowing us designers to adapt to the future of design — a world with as little design as possible, and where user interface design is at the forefront. It makes us focus on responsive design rather than
Thousands of UI/UX resources from great and resourceful designers around the world Sharing and building on each other's work is the ultimate form of learning and retaining knowledge. Since 2012, we're curating some of the best resources to help you design, prototype, and collaborate better and faster. UI Kits Apps Icons Illustrations Wireframes Ideas Web iOS Material Data Forms Mockups Real Annota
Web UI kits are pre-designed collections of user interface components that can help you save time and streamline your design process. These kits typically include common design elements such as buttons, menus, forms, and icons. Rather than starting from scratch, you can use a UI kit as a foundation for a design and customize it to fit your specific project requirements. This can be especially usef
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