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Sketch 3 New Guide To iOS 8 Mobile App Design (2015)

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Sketch 3 – New Guide To iOS 8 Mobile App Design (2015), available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 66 lectures, based on 21 reviews, and has 514 subscribers.

You will learn about Build an application like a PRO Draw UI icons from scratch Set up your files like a professional Properly export assets for all iPhone models This course is ideal for individuals who are Created for BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATES who want to GO A STEP FORWARD in UI DESIGN or 100% LEARN BY DOING or You should take this course if you want to learn HOW TO WORK LIKE A PRO It is particularly useful for Created for BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATES who want to GO A STEP FORWARD in UI DESIGN or 100% LEARN BY DOING or You should take this course if you want to learn HOW TO WORK LIKE A PRO.

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Summary

Title: Sketch 3 – New Guide To iOS 8 Mobile App Design (2015)

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 66

Number of Published Lectures: 66

Number of Curriculum Items: 66

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 66

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Build an application like a PRO
  • Draw UI icons from scratch
  • Set up your files like a professional
  • Properly export assets for all iPhone models
  • Who Should Attend

  • Created for BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATES who want to GO A STEP FORWARD in UI DESIGN
  • 100% LEARN BY DOING
  • You should take this course if you want to learn HOW TO WORK LIKE A PRO
  • Target Audiences

  • Created for BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATES who want to GO A STEP FORWARD in UI DESIGN
  • 100% LEARN BY DOING
  • You should take this course if you want to learn HOW TO WORK LIKE A PRO

  • Last Updates

    Jan 20 : Added 6 New Lessons On Colours & Colour Schemes

    Jan 19 : Added 16 New Video Lessons About Icons


    Launched on January 2015

    Learn to Design Mobile iOS 8 Apps Like a PRO

    TRY IT NOW!No risk thanks to Udemys 30 days money back guarantee


    100% PRACTICE – NO FRILLS

    This masterclass focuses on teaching you high value and relevant content that will help you to design a mobile app.


    HIGH VALUE FOR MONEY

    – 30 detailed video lessons

    – 30 icon design video tutorials

    – All Sketch files available for download


    MAKE YOUR APP IDEA COME TRUE and EVEN START FREELANCING

    You already saw tons of great videos about the basics of Sketch 3. You downloaded lots of great freebies. You also found videos about how to create a super basic app.

    We decided to bring you something more valuable:

    1. Recreate a real-word PRO app

    2. Keep your layers and groups well organised

    3. Properly use Shared Styles, Text Styles and Symbols

    4. Design all the icons needed in the project

    5. Learn the most effectively way to deploy your assets and guidelines to your developer


    WHY SKETCH 3 and not ADOBE PHOTOSHOP or ILLUSTRATOR?

    Sketch 3 is a modern and hyper successful vectorial app used by top designers at Google, Dropbox, Twitter, Facebook and many other famous tech companies and small startups. Sketch 3 has an high quality fast growing community of talented designers and as of now it is considered the best choice from top designers worldwide. While Photoshop and Illustrator are amazing tools, they was created for other purposes, and then used for UI and UX design. This makes them more complicated to learn and sometimes less effective (e.g. when exporting assets or when managing projects with lots of screens and assets). Whether you are completely new to app design or just want to switch from Adobe, Sketch 3 is probably the best app to learn at the moment. Check out bohemiancoding website for more info

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Download Area

    Lecture 1: Link to download Sketch files

    Chapter 2: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Shortcuts you should know before to start this course

    Lecture 3: How we will align layers

    Chapter 3: Understand Resolutions

    Lecture 1: Pixels VS Points

    Lecture 2: What resolution should I design for?

    Lecture 3: Different iPhone resolutions

    Lecture 4: Resources

    Chapter 4: Introduction To Standard Dimensions

    Lecture 1: A quick talk about dimensions

    Lecture 2: How to use standard elements at different resolutions

    Chapter 5: Colours & Colour Schemes

    Lecture 1: Introduction to colours

    Lecture 2: Create a monochromatic colour palette in Sketch

    Lecture 3: Create a colour palette with analogous colours in Sketch

    Lecture 4: Create a neutral colour palette in Sketch

    Lecture 5: Create a colour palette online

    Lecture 6: Get inspired by real life photos

    Chapter 6: Design The YouTube Side Menu

    Lecture 1: Set up background and guides

    Lecture 2: Create profile section

    Lecture 3: Create a reusable navigation menu item

    Lecture 4: Create a reusable section header item

    Lecture 5: TIP > Build an archive

    Lecture 6: Build the side menu structure Part 1

    Lecture 7: Build the side menu structure Part 2

    Lecture 8: Implement icons

    Lecture 9: iOS 8 blur effect and set up icon color shared style

    Lecture 10: Highlight menu selection

    Lecture 11: Notification alerts

    Chapter 7: Design The YouTube Channel Screen

    Lecture 1: Status and navigation bar

    Lecture 2: Cover and profile photos

    Lecture 3: Upload section

    Lecture 4: Tab menu section

    Lecture 5: Create a reusable content block Part 1

    Lecture 6: Create a reusable content block Part 2

    Lecture 7: Add graphic elements

    Lecture 8: Reusable content block implementation

    Lecture 9: Finalize the screen: add icons

    Chapter 8: Design The YouTube Player Screen

    Lecture 1: Set up the player

    Lecture 2: Video info section Part 1

    Lecture 3: Video info section Part 2

    Lecture 4: Channel info section

    Lecture 5: Set up the suggestions header section

    Lecture 6: Create a reusable suggestions block

    Lecture 7: Finalize and implement suggestions block

    Lecture 8: Add icons

    Lecture 9: Finalize the player

    Chapter 9: Learn How To Create Your Own Icons For This Project

    Lecture 1: Introduction and resources

    Lecture 2: Pause & Play ( Basic shapes )

    Lecture 3: Side Menu ( Basic shapes )

    Lecture 4: Playlist (Basic shapes )

    Lecture 5: Upload ( Basic shapes )

    Lecture 6: Search ( Basic shapes )

    Lecture 7: What To Watch ( Basic shapes )

    Lecture 8: Minimize ( Flat shapes )

    Lecture 9: Watch Later ( Shape rotation point )

    Lecture 10: Settings ( Rotate copies )

    Lecture 11: My Subscriptions ( Vector points )

    Lecture 12: Notifications ( Vector points )

    Lecture 13: History ( Vector points )

    Lecture 14: My Channel ( Vector points & Bezier curve )

    Lecture 15: Thumb Up ( Vector points & Bezier curve )

    Lecture 16: CHALLENGE: Create Thumb Down

    Chapter 10: Learn How To Export Your Assets For Development

    Lecture 1: Export Artboards

    Lecture 2: Export Assets For Development ( layer technique )

    Lecture 3: Export Assets For Development ( slice technique )

    Lecture 4: What To Export and Style Guides

    Chapter 11: EXTRAS

    Lecture 1: 20% OFF – SKETCH BASICS & EXERCISES

    Instructors

  • Sketch 3 New Guide To iOS 8 Mobile App Design (2015)  No.2
    UKILLIT Design
    Learn Sketch 3
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