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Check out the latest news, plugins, resources and events from the Sketch community. The folks over a

Check out the latest news, plugins, resources and events from the Sketch community. [View this email in your browser]( [Sketch News] Newsletter — Issue 45 [Timeline illustration]( [Animate your designs directly in Sketch with Timeline from Anima]( The folks over at Anima are well known for their awesome Sketch plugins. Launchpad put power in the hands of designers to create and publish websites without leaving Sketch and we’re betting that you’re already using Auto Layout to build endlessly responsive designs with ease. Anima’s latest offering is an insanely powerful plugin that lets you create timeline and keyframe animations using Sketch, and export them as GIFs or videos. The possibilities with Timeline are nearly endless — from creating beautiful animated scenes to prototyping pixel perfect UI interactions. Download the plugin now to bring your designs to life. [Get Timeline]( Featured plugins [Artboard Framer]( Always see your designs in context by framing your Artboards with a device image or wireframe. [Move to Library]( Easily move a Symbol from your project to any Library and re-attach all Symbol instances to this Library. Learn [By adding an emoji to your symbols page for each component you can decrease the time it takes to find the component you are looking for. This simple hack has dramatically increased efficiency in my personal workflow.]( [Let’s get Visual]( by John Fontaine [Charts, diagrams, and pies are crucial design elements allowing anyone to visualize data in eye comfortable manner, as well to be used in thousands of dashboard shots around Dribbble.]( [Chart Design Automatization]( by Bunin --------------------------------------------------------------- Videos [Refactoring UI]( by Steve Schoger Steve Schoger shows you how to take a dull and uninspiring checkout page and turn it into a shining example of UI design. [Creating prototypes in Sketch 49]( by Maex In this short guide, Maex tells you everything you need to know to get started with native prototyping in Sketch 49. --------------------------------------------------------------- Events and community [Discover the latest events and communities near you]( [Sketch Together Crash Course #2]( Florence Italy — 19 April [Join]( [Sketch & Design El Salvador #1]( Santa Tecla, El Salvador — 21 April [Join]( [Sketch Meetup Cairo #1]( Cairo, Egypt — 28 April [Join]( [Sketch & Design Athens #3]( Athens, Greece — 3 May [Join]( [Sketch Meetup Munich #4]( Munich, Germany — 7 May [Join]( [Sketch & Design Cologne #1]( Cologne, Germany — 9 May [Join]( You received this email because you subscribed via the Sketch website. We’ll be sorry to see you go but you can [unsubscribe instantly.]( Bohemian B.V., Marconistraat 20, 2562 JD, the Hague, the Netherlands [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Medium]( [Forward this email to a friend]( [Privacy Statement](

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