Note : For Sketch 52 and above, Midnight requires macOS Mojave.
Change the look of Sketch to match your work or your work environment.
Apply colored tags to Layers, Artboards and Pages.
Find your ultimate focus by choosing the perfect canvas color to highlight your work.
Force Sketch to stay dark (or light) ignoring your macOS setting.
A handy button for one of the most frequent tasks.
High-contrast handles make editing vectors easier.
Easily identify how Groups and Layers are nested.
Use monochrome or colored icons with the option to hide borders around them.
This may depend on the configuration of your Mac. We have tested Midnight with large Sketch documents and have seen no difference in performance. If you think Midnight is causing performance lag for you please send us a message on Twitter @_midnightsketch.
Unfortunately, due to API limitations we cannot support the combination of Sketch 52 running on High Sierra. Most of the API used to darken Sketch 52+ is only available on Mojave.
Midnight is compatible with Sketch 48 or greater on macOS Sierra or above. macOS Mojave is required for Sketch 52 onwards.
Go to the Plugins section in Sketch - Preferences and control-click on Midnight. You will get options to disable or uninstall the plugin. Then restart Sketch to apply changes.
© Midnight Sketch
by Danny, Yi-Ming, and Aaron
🙏
Special
thanks to
Mathieu Dutour – Sketch
Roy van Rooijen
– Runner
Aby Nimbalkar
– Runner
Tim Van Damme
– Abstract
Josh Dunsterville
Raul Perțe
Ryan McLeod
for inspiration and support