Thanks - I had less than a vague idea. Note to developers - there's so much going on and so little time to keep abreast of everything, please consider adding just a few words about what your product/framework does.
I don't necessarily trust the results but it might be useful for people looking to transition to design (or just looking to quickly mock something up outside of code)
Sketch is way more developer friendly than Illustrator of Photoshop. Combined with another app called Zeplin, Designers can instantly export all interface assets and specs for developers to use.
Exactly. I'm a developer, but I try my hand desingning most of my apps. Sketch replaced Illustrator and in part Photoshop. I do all my vector graphics with it, from mockups to production assets. It's fast, easy to use and made by a small brilliant team. [Shameless plug]: I've been designing an icon every day with it: https://github.com/andreamazz/one-icon-a-day
10 comments
[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 34.4 ms ] threadhttp://bohemiancoding.com/sketch/
But it turns out if you hang around on the page longer, the header text cycles through other types of designers.
Seriously though, it looks nice. I might grab a copy.
http://tools.subtraction.com/
I don't necessarily trust the results but it might be useful for people looking to transition to design (or just looking to quickly mock something up outside of code)