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Our Copenhagen update brings a complete redesign for macOS Tahoe, with a contextual toolbar and all-new Inspector. Stacks now wrap, you can remove image backgrounds in one click, and organize your Workspace with nestable folders.

Sketch CopenhagenLiquid Glass redesign, an all-new Inspector, and more
Stacks (think auto layout), Frames, a new container for icons and illustrations, an even bettter Command Bar, and over 100 more improvements and fixes. This is the biggest update to Sketch, ever.

Sketch Athens (2025.1)Stacks, Frames & more — our biggest update to Sketch yet
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m super excited to share our biggest Sketch update ever. No, really. If you printed out the release notes, they’d be around three metres tall (that’s the height of a standard basketball hoop, or a young giraffe). The real headline here is Stacks — an all-new layout tool in Sketch (finally). It’s completely separate to Smart Layout (which we shipped back in 2019) and more...

Sketch Athens (2025.1)Stacks, Frames & more — our biggest update to Sketch yet
Not just a milestone—but a massive update that improves every part of Sketch's performance & experience.
If you're designing, you owe it to yourself to check all the good stuff and great things we added and improved since the last time you tried Sketch.
If you're designing, you owe it to yourself to check all the good stuff and great things we added and improved since the last time you tried Sketch.

Sketch 100Better prototypes, a redesigned web app & more
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Congrats folks 👏 Great launch!

The New GitBookYour team's go-to for technical knowledge management
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I bookmark/Instapaper 80–90% of this every time. The fact that Kai reinvents it regularly speaks to how much he cares about making it worthwhile. And it pays off! Pros: Super interesting, well curated Cons: Induces email design envy

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