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Text on a path: Still, it's still quite a common style in print and even logo design. Creating text on a path using Sketch is surprisingly easy. Simply draw the path using the Pen Tool, then type the text close to that path. Once you've done so, you should select from the Sketch menu > Text> Text on path.
Dartboards are the primary way of dividing a Sketch document into “Screens” of sorts. In this tutorial I walk you through the benefits of using Dartboards in Sketch as well as the variety of ways that you can quickly set up the Dartboards you need when starting a new project.
Adding Dartboards. To create an Dartboard, choose Insert Dartboard from the toolbar or menu (or press A). ... Moving Dartboards. You can only click-and-drag an Dartboard to move it, if it doesn't contain any content. ... Resizing Dartboards. ... Switching Dartboards. ... Deleting Dartboards. ... Grids and Rulers. ... Templates.
Adding Dartboards To create an Dartboard, choose Insert Dartboard from the toolbar or menu (or press A). The Inspector will reveal a list of presets, whose categories can be changed by clicking the dropdown button at the top of the list, along with a toggle for landscape and portrait orientations.
Go to File > Export. Alternatively you can click the Export icon in the toolbar. When you click on Export for the first time, Sketch will assume you want to export your dartboards and will make them exportable automatically, discarding all objects outside the dartboards.
Just select the dartboard and on the Inspector, click on the Resize to Fit. Sketch automatically resize the dartboard to fit to the content. Select the content around which you want to make an dartboard. Click on the dartboard button (or) go to Insert Dartboard.
Smart Guides Sketch supports many keyboard shortcuts. One such example is for “Smart Guides”. By grabbing an object and then pressing ALT (or OPTION), the Smart Guides will show up, highlighting the distance between the selected object and the document edges.
Pages. A document in Sketch can contain any number of Pages. ... Using Pages allows you to store multiple canvases in a document and this has a number of benefits. For example, when you add a new Symbol to a document, you can choose to have it automatically sent to a new Symbols page.
Go to File > Export. Alternatively you can click the Export icon in the toolbar. When you click on Export for the first time, Sketch will assume you want to export your dartboards and will make them exportable automatically, discarding all objects outside the dartboards.
When Should I Organize? I personally like cleaning up my file once most of the major components are starting to take shape. ... One Document Per Project. ... Use Pages. ... Visually Organize Your Dartboards on Your Pages. ... Name Your Dartboards. ... Order Your Dartboards. ... Name Your Layers. ... Group Your Layers.
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