Hey there 👋 Welcome back to the newsletter! It’s been a while, but we figured we’d only send you these when we have important updates to share from now on. With that, let’s dive in… |
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You can now make content in your prototype scroll horizontally, vertically, or in multiple directions. We’ve also added new interaction triggers: hover, press, and toggle, which work hand-in-hand with another new option — custom layer visibility. Plus, you can now toggle a layer’s visibility on click, great when working with Overlays.
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Command Bar helps you quickly access tools, actions, and plugins with a single shortcut, ⌘K. Over time, it’ll bring your most-used actions to the top of the search results. The new Minimap helps you navigate large documents by providing a preview of the whole Canvas, making it easy to find where you are and move around the Canvas.
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We’ve given the web app a refresh, creating more space for designs and making commenting and inspecting easier. Now, you can inspect designs and add comments directly in the full Canvas view or as you play your prototypes. We’ve also introduced a client-friendly prototype view that hides the web app’s UI.
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And there’s more…
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We’ve packed Sketch 100 with small-but-mighty features, like pinning documents and projects, or design token exports. Want to find out more? Check our updates page for the complete list of features or read our blog post for all the details.
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Learn how the duo behind Tripsy is using Sketch to build the perfect travel companion — just in time for your summer break. ☀️
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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. |
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Working on an iOS 18 update for your app? Head to Apple’s official design resources and grab the iOS 18 UI Library and templates. We’ve also put together a #SketchTip to help you prepare your icons for iOS 18 tinting.
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We’ve spotted some community events that we think you might like. |
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That’s all from us for now. What did you make of this newsletter? If there’s something you’d like to read, or you think we should send these more frequently, send us a reply or let us know on the community forum.
Until next time,
The team at Sketch |