Intro to Sketch for Screen Design with Chris Converse

Sketch is becoming the standard tool

Intro to Sketch for Screen Design
  • 8 video lessons
  • 1 hour and 47 minutes of class content
  • Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

See what all the fuss is about. Sketch is a design tool, for the Mac, that has been gaining popularity over the past few years. With some of the latest updates, this design application has gained some amazing features that allow you to design and prepare graphics for any on-screen project.

Sketch combines a wide range of features, including drawing and layout tools, styles for text and objects, symbols, multiple artboards, advanced exporting capabilities, and integration with many 3rd party tools and systems.

Explore the possibilities with us in this introduction to Sketch.

What you’ll learn:

  • The Sketch interface
  • Working with artboards
  • Importing and adjusting images
  • Creating vector drawings
  • Using Text Styles
  • Working with Symbols
  • Copying CSS attributes
  • Copying SVG code
  • Exporting assets for all screen sizes
  • Finding Plug-Ins

Software Used: Sketch 2017

Course Instructor

Chris Converse

Chris Converse

Chris has over 25 years of experience in graphic design, interactive and animated media, with a unique focus on both design and development.
  • Anastasia R. Feb 13, 2021

    Liked it very much! I am completely new to Scetch and UX design - and it was a really good and not to long intro. Thank you very much

  • H. Aug 25, 2017

    I thoroughly enjoyed this Intro course to Sketch by Chris. He broke things down and explained things clearly, and it was great to see the layout come together. I picked up so many tips and tricks, which I hadn't come across before from youtube tutorials. I would definitely recommend this Intro course.

  • Linda . Jun 8, 2017

    Chris is really clear on explaining how things work on sketch. He makes it fun and easy to follow along as we go.

  • U. Jun 8, 2017

    Great class if you don't know much at all about Sketch. If you've played around with Sketch before I'd skip this one as it's pretty basic.

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