Bohemian Coding Sketch is one of the best vector editors for Mac OS X!
Modern application development is inconceivable without the work of a designer, and a designer needs the right software for the job. Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and other professional graphic editors are mainly used for design development, but there are also specialized solutions. Recently, the third version of the vector editor Sketch has been released, which is mainly focused on creating graphics for software. How does this specialized vector editor differ?
Sketch review
The developers of Sketch is as if they had taken a powerful vector graphics editor and stripped it of everything unnecessary. Then we thought about it and added everything needed to create graphics in the course of software development. It is this set of handy “chips” that sets the program apart from other editors. It should be noted that Sketch graphics is not limited to the Sketch program, it can be used, for example, for web design (functions such as “Copy style as CSS” in this help), but still this is the purpose – the main one.
Features:
- Complete Toolkit
- Nondestructive Editing
- Pixel Precision
- Vector Editing
- Export Presets
- Code Export
- Grid and Guides
- Prototyping
Design once. Reuse anywhere. Update easily.
With Symbols, Sketch takes the pain out of working with repeated design elements — from icons to avatars.
Iterate at speed
Create a master Symbol, use it anywhere in your document and Sketch will sync your changes.
Override text and images
Edit text and images in your Symbols — wherever they’re used — for dynamic designs.
One size fits all
Resize Symbols wherever you use them to test elements across different screen sizes.
Roll your own UI Kit
Sync, share and update Symbols, across all of your documents, with Libraries.
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Requirements: MacOS X 10.9 or later 64-bit