Prototyping with Sketch
Prototyping with Sketch
1.0 - Basics of Sketch Intro
1.1 - Installing Sketch
1.2 - Sketch Interface
1.3 - Generic Top Level Pages
1.4 - Plugins and their Power
1.5 - Solidify Your Understanding of the Sketch Interface
1.6 - Conclusion
2.0 - Sketch Layer List
2.1 - Understanding the Layer List's UI
2.2 - Understanding Pages
2.3 - What are Artboards For?
2.4 - Layers Selecting, Moving, Deleting, Locking, and Grouping
2.5 - Using Artboards, Pages, and Layers Together
2.6 - How to Manage and Add Elements to Your Design
2.7 - Conclusion
3.0 - The Power of the Inspector Panel
3.1 - Alignment Options
3.2 - Layer Properties and Resizing Constraints
3.3 - Text Fields, Mousekeys, and Math Equations
3.4 - Layer Styles
3.5 - Exporting
3.6 - Get to Know Your New Toolbelt
3.7 - Conclusion
4.0 - Try it on Your Own
4.1 - Adding & Editing Shapes
4.2 - Boolean Operations
4.3 - Typography
4.4 - Using Masking In Sketch
4.5 - Grouping Elements Together
4.6 - Lets Try It
4.7 - Conclusion
5.0 - Organization & Consistency
5.1 - Layer Styles
5.2 - Text Styles
5.3 - Symbols
5.4 - Naming Conventions
5.5 - Layout and Grid
5.6 - Using Layer Styles, Text Styles, And Symbols In Your UI Design
5.7 - Prototyping - Try It
5.8 - Conclusion
6.0 - Intro
6.1 - How To Export, And What Extensions Are Allowed
6.2 - Creating Exportable Layers
6.3 - Previewing Design On Sketch Mirror
6.4 - Test Your Prototype With Invision
6.5 - Proper Naming Conventions And Optimizing Your Assets
6.6 - Conclusion