And seemingly it’s from the Fireworks community that most Sketch fans originate. Sketch aficionados almost invariably compare Sketch to Photoshop but it’s a comparison that doesn’t really hold water: the two applications are built for completely different purposes, a more appropriate comparison can be made between Sketch and Fireworks. With Fireworks shuffling off in the direction of the trashcan and Photoshop being repurposed as a bloated 3D generator then there’s certainly a niche to fill. It’s the market that Bohemian are aiming for. Where Sketch really excells is creating UI graphics. Sketch is a stable product with relatively few bugs and, as far as I can tell in the time since version 3’s release, the latest version is equally well made. The first thing to note is that unlike some pretenders to Adobe’s crown, Bohemian Coding are a professional operation who’ve been working on the various iterations of Sketch for six years, which in Web years makes them old-hands. However, the previous two versions felt too immature for professional-grade work the question is, has version 3 addressed those concerns, and is Sketch ready to be used as the go-to design app for creative studios? The latest, highly anticipated version of Sketch by Bohemian Coding, has just been released. It’s an application that has promised much in the past, with many designers embracing it wholeheartedly.
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