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macOS Mojave brings dark mode to Sketch

Monday marked the beginning of Apple鈥檚 2018 Worldwide Developers Conference at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California and, as usual, Tim Cook et al announced an impressive array of new updates, including watchOS 5 and the latest macOS update.

While we can鈥檛 wait to get our hands on iOS 12 and start making our own memoji, the most exciting news for us at Sketch is obviously macOS 10.14 Mojave and all of the new updates that come with it.

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Dark Mode in Sketch

We know many of you have been waiting a long time for a true dark theme for Sketch and we鈥檙e as excited as you are that Apple have unveiled a system wide dark mode for macOS 10.14. This paves the way for a native solution for dark mode in Sketch鈥攕omething that was important to us since Sketch uses so much of Apple鈥檚 own infrastructure and because we wanted to spend more time working on shipping updates and features rather than aesthetic changes.

We鈥檝e already been working hard behind the scenes to bring you a Dark Mode in Sketch and Apple鈥檚 latest developments mean that we鈥檙e one step closer to making this a reality. We鈥檝e been laying the foundations for a dark mode for a few months now, redesigning elements of Sketch in order to allow for easy implementation of a retina-saving re-skin.

Image: Apple

Keep your eyes peeled after the release of macOS 10.14 for the darker side of Sketch appearing on your Mac.

Start designing for iOS 12 today

If you鈥檙e a regular user of Sketch鈥檚 built-in Apple iOS UI Library, you鈥檒l notice that it鈥檚 already been updated for iOS 12, including all new iPad UI elements so you can start designing for iOS 12 right now.

The Apple iOS UI library has all of the components you鈥檒l need to start working on your next project, carefully crafted for Sketch, including templates and the full range of controls, views, and glyphs available to developers using the iOS SDK, allowing you to design apps that match the iOS design language.

You can download the Apple iOS UI Library from the Libraries tab in Preferences or if you鈥檝e already downloaded the Library you should see a notification letting you know that there鈥檚 a new version available to download.

Sketch 脳 Layers Conference

As well as getting a front row seat at WWDC the Sketch team is in San Jose for Layers Conference this week. Sketch is sponsoring the event and founder, Pieter Omvlee will be speaking about what it鈥檚 like to design for designers, and showing off some upcoming features. If you鈥檙e going to be there, look out for the team and make sure to say hello!

Sketch is also sponsoring James Dempsey鈥檚 Live near WWDC fundraiser in aid of App Camp For Girls on Wednesday, at The Ritz.

Chris, Emanuel and Pieter with Meng To of Design+Code at AltConf on Monday. Image: Meng To

If you鈥檙e attending WWDC or Layers and you鈥檙e rocking a Sketch t-shirt, pin badge, sticker or your very own Sketch socks, why not tweet us @sketch. We love to see Sketch swag in the wild!

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