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New in the Mac app: Create document thumbnails from Artboards and more quality of life improvements.

Our latest Mac release allows you to create document thumbnails faster and brings small but mighty, quality of life improvements.

A new Mac app release is out now! In this update, we’re making small, quality-of-life improvements that add up to a better overall experience. Document thumbnails have always been a great way to make your Workspace more visual and easier to navigate — so we’re making them easier to set. Now, with just a couple of clicks, you can set any Artboard as your document thumbnail. We’ve also improved the Smart Grid experience and SVG exports for simple shapes, and made some other fixes and improvements.

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Frames and Graphics: A not-so-short guide

With our Athens release, we’ve introduced two new containers — Frames and Graphics. Together they represent a big change (and improvement) to workflows in Sketch. There’s a lot to cover here, so grab a coffee, and we’ll take you on a thorough tour of it all.

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Stacks: rethinking layout in Sketch

Stacks are a new way to build flexible, adaptable layouts in Sketch. From buttons to complex UI, they’ll have a huge impact on how you work in Sketch. In this post, design lead Chris Downer shows us what they are — and why they matter.

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