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SketchUp is a three-dimensional graphic design program that lets you easily and quickly build and model all kinds of 3D models. It comes with a complete tutorial which helps you learn how to use all of its tools in no time at all. With the unveil of macOS Big Sur, Sketch released new app design and optimizations for Apple Silicon, the new and powerful M1 chip. There are a lot of exciting and upcoming updates for our favorite design tool and we will be curating some of out favorite bits on this page.
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Your best work happens when tools stay out of the way. With an intuitive interface, thoughtful features and all the power of a native macOS app, you can stay focused on designing incredible products.
From pixel-perfect icons and scalable vector graphics, to full user flows and interactive prototypes, Sketch is the perfect place to design, create, test and iterate.
Lay the foundations for your product’s design system with reusable, responsive components that automatically scale to fit their content. Then update them everywhere in a click.
Choose from hundreds of plugins and integrations that let you do everything from animating interactions to designing with live data.
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Open up the design process
Whether you work with a couple of clients and collaborators, or you’re part of a growing team, we’ve made sharing work, getting feedback, testing ideas, and handing off designs to developers easy.
With a shared Cloud workspace, everyone you work with gets instant access to your designs. Inviting clients and external collaborators to individual documents is easy, too.
Get feedback on your work with comments, test out your ideas by sharing links to prototypes and keep the design process flowing — from kickoff to sign-off.
Let developers inspect your designs and export assets with browser-based tools for free. All they need is a link. No Mac app required.
With over 2,400 configurable symbols, SF Symbols is designed to integrate seamlessly with San Francisco, the system font for Apple platforms. Each symbol comes in a wide range of weights and scales that automatically align with text labels, and supports Dynamic Type and the Bold Text accessibility feature. You can also export symbols and edit them in vector graphics editing tools to create custom symbols with shared design characteristics and accessibility features.
Download SF Symbols 2.1Sketch Mac Os
November 20, 2020
macOS 10.15.3 or later (152.9 MB)
Apple Design Resources for iOS and iPadOS include Sketch, Photoshop, and Adobe XD templates, components, colors, materials and type styles for designing iPhone and iPad apps. Icon and glyph production files are preconfigured to automate asset production.
iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 Sketch LibraryJanuary 28, 2021
102.2 MB (Requires Sketch 70 or greater)
January 28, 2021
89.6 MB
January 28, 2021
147.7 MB
July 29, 2020
917 MB
February 14, 2020 (v33)
Requires Sketch 58 or greater
July 29, 2020
10.9 MB
To download iPhone and iPad device frames for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Apple Design Resources for macOS include Sketch templates, components, colors, materials and type styles for designing apps that match the macOS design language. Icon and glyph production files for Sketch, Photoshop and XD are also available and are preconfigured to automate asset production.
macOS 11 Sketch LibraryJanuary 21, 2021
35.4 MB, Requires Sketch 70 or greater
January 21, 2021
31.8 MB, Requires Sketch 70 or greater
August 3, 2020
4.5 MB
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
October 23, 2020
8.4 MB
*Only icon production templates updated for macOS 11
July 29, 2020
4.3 MB
Apple Design Resources for watchOS include Sketch and Photoshop dynamic type guides, layout specifications, app templates, Apple Watch bezels, and other UI materials. An installer for SF Compact, the system typeface for watchOS, is also included.
Sketch Macos Icon
watchOS 5 Sketch LibraryJuly 29, 2020
3.3 MB, Requires Sketch 51 or greater
July 29, 2020
38.9 MB
To download watchOS device frames for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Apple Design Resources for tvOS include components, design templates, and guides for colors, materials, and text styles (Sketch only). Icon and image production templates are available for both Sketch and Photoshop.
tvOS 14 Sketch LibraryJanuary 26, 2021 (7.4 MB)
Requires Sketch 70 or greater
April 13, 2021 (9.8 MB)
To download tvOS product imagery for use when marketing your app, see App Store Marketing Guidelines.
Use Parallax Previewer to preview layered Photoshop files, assemble individual image layers from PNG files and preview the parallax effect, or preview layered images exported by the Parallax Exporter plug-in.
Download for macOSParallax Previewer requires macOS 10.10.5 or later.
Use the Parallax Exporter plug-in to preview a layered image while working in Adobe Photoshop.
Download for macOSRequires Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later and macOS 10.9.0 or later.
Download for WindowsRequires Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later and Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 or later.
Use the Add Apple Watch Face button to enable installing Apple Watch Faces from your iOS app, watchOS app or website.
Use the AirPlay glyph when referring to AirPlay in setup or instructional text within your app.
Use the AR glyph and AR badges to indicate and launch AR experiences in your app’s UI.
The Apple Design Resources for CarPlay apps include Sketch and Photoshop type tables, as well as fonts.
Download for PhotoshopJuly 29, 2020 (1.4 MB)
Use the provided Game Center icons when linking to the Game Center dashboard within your game. Use the provided glyphs when linking directly to leaderboard, achievement, and profile sections of the dashboard.
Use the Apple Health icon in your app that supports HealthKit.
Use the HomeKit glyph when referring to HomeKit in setup or instructional text within your app.
Use the provided Apple logos to design Sign in with Apple buttons that use left-aligned logos or that display a logo only.
Marketing Imagery
A variety of imagery is available for use when marketing your app. Follow all usage guidelines.
iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS
Apple Product ImagesIncludes device frames.
Apple News
Apple Pay
Music, iTunes, and Podcasts
Wallet
Other
Licensing and Trademark ImageryIncludes device and technology icons.