There is a dizzying amount of templates, resources, and stock imagery available online. However, locating and downloading available templates and resources for Sketch is simple; John-Paul shows you where to find the best premium assets.
- [Instructor] While you likely have your own…array of digital assets,…there are plenty of free as well as premium Sketch resources…available to help you build or extend your asset library.…If you're starting from scratch,…a UI kit or premium set of vector icons…is a good place to start.…Included in the downloads with this course…is a PDF file with links to both free…and paid premium Sketch templates and resources.…If your existing assets aren't organized…in names in a way that you plan to continue,…then it's best to organize, curate, and rename your assets…before creating your Sketch asset library.…
Although Sketch can import many file types,…it's important to note that…Illustrator and Photoshop files are flattened…and rasterized on import.…In a Sketch asset library,…it's recommended to import the AI or PSD files…and use them with a label that points to a sub-folder…of your Sketch asset library.…For example, here I have a Sketch asset library,…it's just empty.…And here I have put my PSD Photoshop layered files.…
Released
10/3/2016- Building an asset library
- Auto-generating a style guide
- Importing assets
- Naming assets
- Sharing your asset library
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Video: Getting set up: Aggregating and organizing