Making Sketch better in version 50
Sketch 50 is here and this update brings a whole lot of small but important improvements to make Sketch better for designers like you.
Sketch 50 is here and this update brings a whole lot of small but important improvements to make Sketch better for designers like you.
The latest update introduces Prototyping, the ability to subscribe to Shared Libraries in Sketch, and a built-in Apple UI Design Resource.
With 2017 coming to a close we wanted to take a moment to reflect on all the new features we’ve brought to Sketch over the last 12 months.
Sketch 48 has arrived and with the latest release we’ve added support for color management, improved Symbol scaling and introduced an exciting, new feature to Sketch Cloud.
Sketch 47 is here and, alongside a number of smaller bug fixes and improvements, this latest release includes one of our biggest updates yet — Libraries.
Give your designs that extra polish with a single click
Learn how to create realistic prototypes with a variety of tools, like Overlays or scroll areas, and preview them in context using our iOS app
Whether you want to Mirror designs as you work on them, browse your Workspace on the move, or share feedback from the comfort of your sofa, our iOS app has you covered.
With Sketch 46, we’ve introduced a major new update to Sketch Cloud, vertical text alignment and a few other enhancements to help improve the way you work.
Sketch 45 is here, and with it, we’ve improved a few core features that we hope you’ll love. From big improvements to plugin updates and handling incompatible plugins to an improved color popover, presentation mode and more.
Hot on the heels of Sketch 43, this release focuses on one a fundamental feature — Artboards. We’ve also added better support for missing fonts, dramatically improved resizing controls and added a great new Sketch Cloud feature.
After introducing a couple big features in Sketch 42, this release focuses smaller improvements and ‘under the hood’ changes that’ll make for some exciting updates in the future.
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.
Give your designs that extra polish with a single click
Learn how to create realistic prototypes with a variety of tools, like Overlays or scroll areas, and preview them in context using our iOS app
Whether you want to Mirror designs as you work on them, browse your Workspace on the move, or share feedback from the comfort of your sofa, our iOS app has you covered.