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Jorge Medrano
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The wait's over people, Sketch Athens is here with tons of great stuff like Frames, Graphics, Command Bar, Flexible Text Styles... well, you get the picture.

Try it today! 😀🤩😎
sketch.com Sketch @sketch.com · May 27
Remember when we said auto layout was coming to Sketch? It’s here. It’s called Stacks, and it’s part of our biggest release ever — out now.

There’s a lot to cover, so buckle up and we’ll take you on a tour.

Also, stick around for a surprise at the end of the thread. 👀

Let’s go ↓
May 27, 2025 at 1:56 PM
Reposted by Jorge Medrano
Y’all tried the beta yet? We’re busy collecting feedback, making tweaks and preparing for the final release.

Definitely interested in how you’re finding Stacks and Frames if you have a moment to take it for a spin!
paulo.is Paulo @paulo.is · Mar 19
we‘ve got a new @sketch.com beta with a *ton* of new stuff: stacks, frames, graphics, components in the command bar, comments panel!

plus… auto pinning, sizing options, paste and replace, swap fills and borders, container-relative coordinates, and more!

→ download and changelog: sketch.com/beta
See the future of Sketch! Download the latest Beta
Get hands on with our latest and greatest features and improvements first. Download the latest beta for the Sketch Mac app here.
sketch.com
April 3, 2025 at 4:21 PM
Reposted by Jorge Medrano
2024 has been an incredible year for us, and it wouldn’t have been possible without your support 💛 Read about this year’s highlights — and get a glimpse of what’s coming next — over on the blog.

https://skt.ch/sketch-2024
Everything we shipped at Sketch in 2024 — and what’s next
2024 has been a truly special year for us at Sketch, and as the year wraps up, we’re reflecting on some of the highlights—and giving you a sneak peek at what’s coming in 2025.
skt.ch
December 17, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Reposted by Jorge Medrano
Oh, you just made me realize this will soon be possible! In the beta of v102 (sketch.com/beta/), we’ve made corners part of the layer style — and it works with “Set as Default Style”!

1. Insert a shape
2. Set Corners to Smooth (leaving at 0)
3. Layer > Style > Set as Default Shape Style
December 4, 2024 at 5:22 PM