The Assets panel acts as an area for storing design elements which you can then access from any Affinity Designer document. By default, the panel is populated with UI design elements for developing iOS-based designs.
The Assets panel is hidden by default. It can be switched on via View>Studio when working in Draw or Pixel Persona.
The Assets panel showing iOS 10 category and four sub-categories (three collapsed).
Options
The following options are available in the panel:
Category—displays the currently active category. Select from the pop-up menu.
Subcategory—displays all assets in that subcategory. Click a subcategory's title to collapse or expand the subcategory.
Search—allows you to narrow down the assets in the panel to those with names which conform to the search criteria. Type directly in the text box.
The following options are available from panel preferences:
Create New Category—adds a new, custom assets category to the panel.
Rename Category—allows you to rename the currently selected category.
Delete Category—removes the currently selected category (and all its assets) from the panel.
Create Subcategory—adds a new subcategory to the currently selected category.
Import Assets—adds a new category to the panel pre-populated with subcategories and assets.
Export Assets—creates an *.afassets file containing the assets and subcategory structure from the currently selected category.
Show As List—if this option is off (default), assets are displayed as thumbnails in a grid with tooltips displaying their name. When selected, assets are displayed as named thumbnails in a list.
The following options are available from subcategory option menus:
Rename—allows you to rename the subcategory.
Delete—removes the subcategory (and all its assets) from the panel.
Move Up—repositions the subcategory above the previous subcategory so it is listed higher in the panel. If this option is greyed out, the subcategory is at the top of the panel.
Move Down—repositions the subcategory below the next subcategory so it is listed lower in the panel. If this option is greyed out, the subcategory is at the bottom of the panel.
Add from Selection—adds all the objects in the current on-page selection to the subcategory as assets. Grouped objects are added as a single asset.