Sketch is a great tool for humans, but sometimes (especially in larger teams), we want to let the robots get in on the action too. Making apps, websites, even icons is all about iteration: make it, try it, debug it, refine it, rinse and repeat. Whilst we can’t automate the creative stuff, there are some steps in each of these iterations that are just drudge work. Exporting assets at a particular s
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After a bit more than a month using Sketch 3, I feel confident enough to share a part of my workflow in form of a tutorial. To do so, I’m going to be describing how to create the Colorful switch freebie I made as it uses a lot of interesting features Sketch has to offer and is not extremely long to do. I want to keep this as simple but thorough as possible. This tutorial is designed for beginners
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