![]() Changes to the Layer List also include sticky Artboard titles so you can always tell where you are, even when you’re scrolling through endless layers. You can also still filter layers using keywords, just like you used to. You can now choose to filter layers by type, letting you view only shape, text, image, group, slice, Prototyping or Symbol layers, as well as any combination of layer types. With a clean, new Layer List, a totally overhauled Inspector and brand new iconography, Sketch 52 is continuing to pave the way for the future of design.Īs part of the Layer List redesign we’ve implemented a powerful new filtering system. The latest version of Sketch brings with it a totally redesigned interface, built with usability, legibility and your workflow in mind. A fresh new look for the future of design We know you’re as excited as we are about Dark Mode but that’s only the tip of the iceberg in Sketch 52. Don’t worry though, we’ve got plans to bring an in-app preference to Sketch very soon, so you can hit the lights whenever you want to. Right now, Sketch’s Dark Mode is linked to your System Preferences so it’s only activated when you switch on the system-wide Dark Appearance in Mojave. Highlighted UI elements in the Layer List, Inspector and elsewhere in the app will now match your system-wide preferences so if you’re not a fan of blue, we’ve got you covered. You’ll also notice that the Canvas stays white, until you draw an Artboard, so you can always see what you’re working on, whatever your workflow.Īs well as supporting native Dark Mode, Sketch 52 also supports Mojave’s new Accent and Highlight colors. ![]() In line with Apple’s own guidelines, we’ve kept things clean and simple in Dark Mode with limited use of color and clear iconography. Watch your designs come to life against a gorgeous, new, dark interface, and give your eyes a rest when you’re putting in some late night hours on your next project. With Dark Mode in Sketch, you can lose the distractions and focus on the thing that matters most - your work. Apple’s announcement, at WWDC, of a system wide dark mode in Mojave, was welcome news as we’d already been working hard to get Sketch “Dark Mode ready” and, with the release of Sketch 52, it’s here. We announced Dark Mode back in June and the response was huge so we know you’ve been waiting with bated breath ever since.įollowing the popularity of plugins like the brilliant Midnight, it was clear to us that Dark Mode was a feature high on many designers’ lists. ![]() We’re starting with a feature we know you’re already excited about. Find your focus with Dark Mode on macOS Mojave ![]()
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