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Sketch 68 is out now

Introducing Assistants, plus better document management for Cloud — what's new in Sketch 68?

Sketch 68 is out now. With this latest Mac app release, we’re introducing Assistants — a helping hand for your designs. Assistants can help you spot issues with your documents, stay consistent with design systems and prepare your files for collaboration.

This release also adds the option to create, rename and delete Cloud projects from the sidebar in the Documents window. And, as ever, we’ve included a round of bug fixes based on your feedback.

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