We were constantly running out of space for our projects. However, as our projects grew larger, using the app became a greater effort. The app worked great for us initially – letting us keep all mockups in one organized place for the client to view. We are happy to report it has solved almost all of the issues our design team was facing with the app! Here’s how our team has been utilizing the new features: Sharing work with clients straight from Sketchįor the last few years, we’ve been sharing work with our clients through Prevue. Just as we were about to do another round of trying out other design programs, Sketch released Sketch Cloud and we began using it in January of this year. Lots of similar design programs came out during this time and we gave them all a try, but they always seemed to fall short of our needs, lack promised features, or have bugs that dissuaded us from switching our entire team over to something new. We had also grown reliant on multiple third-party apps to prototype, share design work with clients, and share files with our development team – some of whom use Linux or Windows.Īll of this started to make our design process feel more cumbersome than easy. Like our team, our projects have also grown larger and more complex – growing from websites with 3-4 unique templates when we first began using the app, to websites with 20+ unique templates and robust component libraries. Since starting to use Sketch, we’ve added Shannon as another full-time designer to our team, and in the last few years we’ve been working more simultaneously on the designs for each client. We also began noticing more of our design agency partners sending us projects to develop as Sketch files - it seemed Sketch was starting to take the design world by storm, which was a great thing.įast forward six years, and we were feeling a strain in our workflow. After years of using only Adobe products, Sketch changed our workflow drastically - speeding up and easing our design process, and we soon moved our entire team over to the design app. We were fairly early adopters of using Sketch for our web design work (check out our first post on why and the benefits of switching from Photoshop to Sketch back in 2014!).
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