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Then increase it’s size to 70 x 70px, add a 2px white border, and remove the Fill Color. Then, for the shutter button, select the Oval tool (O), draw out a circle 58 x 58px, change the Fill Color to #FFFFFF, and remove the border.ĭuplicate that shape by holding down Alt, and dragging it to duplicate. Give it a Fill Color of #303030 and reduce the Opacity to 95%.įirstly, drop in the folder icon from IconJar, and give it the colour #FFFFFF. Now onto the Control Bar for our Viewfinder screen.ĭraw a Rectangle (R) 375 x 120px and place this at the bottom of the screen. Quick Note: You can pull in any random photo from the Unsplash site, but for the next few screens, and just to keep a little uniformity, you will see I have chosen one of the categories (‘Nature’) this time. Zeiss (Lite) Icon Set Feel free to download the icon set that I will be using in this tutorial.Īll cool? Everything installed? Sweet! Let’s get to it… Designing our Screens in Sketch.
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Google Fonts Grab the following fonts that I will be using in the tutorial.One of the now, essential plugins for using with Sketch. Craft plugin by InVision LABS The perfect plugin to enable the use of real-data in your projects, and more.A must have, and one that we can put to good use with the icon set below. Drag icons into your Sketch projects with ease. It’s perfect for storing, and referencing your icons. Iconjar I have raved about this app before.
#Flinto drag trial
Let’s put these two apps to the test shall we, as we design, and prototype an app for iOS…ĭon’t have a copy to hand? Go grab the Free Trial from here Ī few things that you may want to grab (if you haven’t already)… An application which has grown in strength in recent times.
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One of my favourites from the menu is Flinto (for Mac). Sketch has a plethora of companion applications to share the top table with, and there is, especially, no shortage of Prototyping applications out there to wine, and dine our favourite design application.