Thank you for this great tutorial! Since I began working in the UX / UI Design field I always worked with Adobe XD, but since my new employer wants me to work with Sketch I have to get into it. This helped me so much.
As a designer who is proficient in sketch and xd, but now having to use sketch with a new team, it amazes me how strikingly similar these interfaces are, not by accident. Thank you so much for this helpful tutorial
This was an extremely helpful tutorial. It is really nice that you stand one step ahead and think like the viewer, so you always show or teach the stuff beforehand that the viewers would have otherwise had questions about in mind. Thanks!
Hey Joseph really enjoying all your Sketch information and tutorials. Would really love see a new video about how you manage the different states of Symbols (Disabled, Default, Inactive, Active, Hover etc.) and keep everything strcutured. Also would love to see a video one the best plugins you currently utilize in your daily workflow in Sketch. Have great rest of the day :)
Hi Joseph! I can’t thank you enough for your videos, thanks to you I discovered sketch (I’m a full stack developer student) and I’ve never looked back, thank you for the huge discount on the Udemy course I just registered x For those wondering; the discount is still available for another 5 days as far as I can see 😉
I love how you explain as comprehensive the fundamental knowledge about this app. Thank you, Joseph! I hope many people will come to your videos and subscribe to your channel!
This is very informative but no so much that it confuses people. I really learned a lot and can already create things like logos! Thanks for creating this amazing tutorial!
Coming from Adobe XD and Figma... this is already insane 17 mintues in. Things that should just be BASIC, NO-BRAINER features for the other 2 are only available in add-ons (some of them pro versions of the add-ons) or not available at all. And Sketch has them all here for free. I'm understanding why this is the industry standard. My hands are constantly in fucking pain from being on the computer all day. Thank you Sketch for giving a damn so that I'm not developing a cramp just from changing fill colors.
Amazing tutorial! I wish every YT tutorial was like this 🙌🏼 quick q - I'm keen to enrol in your Udemy course but looks like it's mostly focused on app design and I'm purely doing web design - am I still in right place with your course bud?
Hi Joseph you are awesome 👏 more help for me. One last think I have little bit confuse can you make video for design app icon design an unique and appealing blend between popping colorful gradients and hand-crafted iconography. The blur effect is giving the eye perception of depth from a 2D perspective and plain of view while also maintaining a frosted glass effect.
Thanks for the video its really helpfull, but as a beginner I would be happy to repeat the same things you are showing us on your templates. Can I download it somewhere?
Edit : It's okay I deal with it. You just have to Hide Pixels. Hello ! Hope someone could help me :) I just started using Sketch and observe that when I zoom in on my screen, I can see pixels on each layers and it's not "smooth" or clean. Do you know if I need to change a setting or how I can handle it ? Thank you
Hi am very new to UX with no background in design or any other software, it might be a silly question but my tools are all in gray shades and not in colors like yours is there something I need to click to get them in colors
In my Mac I have SketchBook. But the Sketch explained here looks totally different. Wondering if both Sketch and SketchBook are the same or are two different programmes?
Thanks for this informative video on sketch Joseph ! I have a question ..sometimes when I preview anything sketch it shows me "Connection error" on the preview screen. Can you tell why this happens? Is there any solution for this ?
Glad you enjoyed it Shubham! Some folks have reported successfully fixing the Connection Error issue by deleting Sketch from the applications folder and downloading a fresh copy of the latest version from the Sketch website. Worth a shot!