Sketch Club For Mac



Sketch App Course

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  3. Sketch Club For Mac Computers
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Download the latest version of Sketch for Mac - Design app for UX/UI for iOS and Web. Read 66 user reviews of Sketch on MacUpdate.

  • MAC’s mission is to advance the art and business of live entertainment. Members of MAC include cabaret, comedy and jazz artists as well as directors, musical directors, technical directors, musicians, club owners, booking managers, composers, lyricists, journalists, publicists, artists’ managers, agents, and friends and supporters of live entertainment.
  • Mac OS 10.14+ (Mojave), Mac OS 10.13+ (High Sierra), and 10.12+ (Sierra) - Quicktime 5.0 and web browser - 2.1+ GHz Intel™ processor 4GB RAM - 500MB of available hard-disk space. 3D class video card with 512 MB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse. Is there a better alternative?
  • May 06, 2011 Sketch Club is just such an app, and it’s probably my favorite piece of drawing software for iOS. On the surface, Sketch Club might fool you into thinking there’s not much to it. But try it out and you’ll find a robust system that you can use to create complex pieces of art without needing to know how to wield Photoshop like a pro.
  1. Welcome to Sketch

    Let me introduce Sketch App

  2. Navigation through document

    See how to work and navigate on the canvas

  3. Making selections

    Explore options for selecting elements inside Sketch

  4. Pages and artboards

    Check out when to use pages and artboards

  5. Layer organization

    Don't get lost in your project - see how to orgnize your layers

  6. Boolean operations

    See how to easily modify your shapes using boolean operations

  7. Working with shapes

    Let's create some shapes and icons inside Sketch

  8. Vector tools

    Chcek the options of vector tools and create your own vector shapes

  9. Transforming Shapes

    Scale, rotate and change your shapes inside of Sketch

  10. Advanced transformations

    Work even faster and more efficiend with your design elements

  11. Aligning elements

    Align objects using simple yet powerful aligning options

  12. Resizing options in Sketch

    Prepare your assets to be scaled to different resolutions

  13. Using Masks

    Working with masks in Sketch will let you crop any layer or group

  14. Exporting Assets

    Check the tips for saving and optimizing images from Sketch

  15. Mathmatical Operations

    Use some math in the input fields inside of Sketch

  16. Pixel Grid

    How to optimally set the grid and aligning options

  17. Working with Symbols

    One of the most powerfull strategy for re-usable elements

  18. Style Overrides

    Work with more advanced text and style overrides for Symbols

  19. Sketch Libraries

    Digging even deeper in organizing assets into design libraries

  20. Data in Sketch

    Use dummy data sets or load real data from JSON with Craft!

  21. Working in 1x Scale

    See why working in 1x scale is crucial for your UI

  22. Grid Layout

    Grid is the fundament of any well designed UI

  23. Drafts and Mockups

    Start with simple doodles and then refine ideas

  24. Choosing Colors

    List of tools that will help you choose right colors for your project

  25. Colors and Symbols

    Apply color settings to your style guide in Sketch

  26. Typography

    Working with fonts inside of Sketch and using the Type Tool

  27. Creating Type Ramp

    Define font sizes and rhythm for sizes for your project

  28. Designing Top

    Creating our firs design asset for the app

  29. Home add-ons

    Creating assets for the home screen

  30. Organizing Assets

    Keeping the layer and group structure well organized really pays of

  31. Different Home Screens

    Some alternative versions for the home screen

  32. Button Variants

    Working on some different buttons versions

  33. iOS Preview

    Check out your project on a real device

  34. Login Screen

    Creating next screen of our Home App in Sketch

  35. Home Screen

    Working with the home screen of our app

  36. Main Screen

    Check out some cool techniques while working on the next screen

  37. Settings Screen

    Design of the Settings screen for the Home App

  38. Devices Screen

    Tips and tricks while working on the next page

  39. Actions Screen

    This is the page with predefined actions for our smart home

  40. Action Detail Screen

    Select between watching TV, playing games and more

  41. Bottom Menu

    Designing next asset for our app in Sketch

  42. Alarm Screen

    Discover great technique for calculating space and creating parts of shapes

  43. Senses and Blinds Screen

    Some other cool tips on using Sketch and the next screen

  44. Lamp Screen

    Let's create next screen with some extensive use of symbols and readymade assets

  45. Temperature Settings

    Next screen we will create in Sketch is the Temperature Settings screen

  46. Cameras Screens

    Using masks and images will let us create next screen

  47. Porting to Different Screens

    Some considerations on porting your design to different screens

  48. Intro to Marvel

    Take a look at how to create rapid prototypes in Marvel

  49. Defining Hotspots and Transitions

    Use Marvel for seamless animations between pages

  50. Readymade Prototype

    Preview the prototype in the browser or send it out for feedback

  51. Using Sketch Cloud

    Utilize Sketch Cloud to access your design files anywhere

  52. Prototyping in Sketch

    See how you can create interactive prototypes inside your Sketch files

  53. Thats all for now

    Thank you for your attention

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  • Who is this course for?

Sketch is an application which has already won the hearts of UI and UX designers around the world, even though just about anybody can learn how to use it. Among all the advantages, too numerous to list here, Sketch has a big disadvantage – it is only available for Mac OS. If you are one of the lucky owners of a Mac, though – it would be a waste not to make use of the potential of Sketch. Let me assure you that designing interfaces has never been so fast, and most of all – pleasant!

  • Techniques and shortcuts
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Exporting graphics
  • Vector Tools and Symbols
  • Colors, Icons, and Typography
  • Practical UI Projects

Greg Rog - “My work is all about design, coding and education. For over 10 years I’ve been a professional designer, design lead and UX consultant for companies such as Microsoft or Google. I work closely with Adobe as Community Professional. I also run a software house and a training facility, speak on design conferences and more. I’m curious, passionate and I love sharing knowledge.”

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Sketch is a tool which can (and should;) be learned by all Mac users. It is a simple application you can use to work with vector graphics, or edit bitmaps. More experienced users may ask why they should learn how to work with such a simple tool. As it turns out, the potential of this fantastic app is immense! Every technique you discover makes you exclaim: “So it can be done!” The materials collected here will satisfy beginners, and experienced designers, and even those of you who already use Sketch!

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This documentation is your Sketch reference manual. No matter how experienced you are or what you want to achieve, it should cover everything you need to know — from navigating the interface, to making the most of different features.

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