Nice video! Very informative. One thing I would add as a tip is that when you're choosing your initial colours for the colour scale/palette, it's a good idea to switch the unit of measurement to HSL so that you can pick a colour that is around 40-60 Luminosity. This ensures that as you go into the shades and tints, you don't end up with too light or too dark in the lightest tints and darkest shades :)
Thank you so much for taking the time and making this video, been looking everywhere for an implementation on the Refactoring UI color chapter! Keep up the good work.
I've been struggling to choose color schemes anytime I'm building a side project. Your tutorial made it simple for me about how to easily select my desire color for a particular project. Thank you ❤❤
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you, Masha. I've got a better idea about the process now. Appreciate the resources and great naming tip, too (:
Thank you :) And unfortunately I have zero experience with print design at the moment, so I’d probably not be the best person for that 🙈 thank you for suggestion though
thank you Hairul :) And to be honest, I don’t think I’ve encountered APCA before. This is very promising and looks like something I should know, so thank you for bringing it up!
@masha are you a developer and at the same time a designer? If yes then can you make a video on how to acquire design skills as a developer? I want to venture into design, but I don't know if I really need it as a developer.
Yes, I started out as a dev and now do 50/50. And I’d love to share my path to getting there! In short, it’s getting comfortable with some design tool (Figma most popular one today) + learning common UX principles and how to translate them into UI (lawsofux.com/).
Lastly, some books I loved: www.amazon.com/Things-Designer-People-Voices-Matter/dp/0321767535 www.amazon.com/Dont-Make-Think-Revisited-Usability/dp/0321965515 www.amazon.com/Emotional-Design-Love-Everyday-Things/dp/0465051367
Hope this video is helpful, any feedback much appreciated!
...Also, I sped up this video to x1.2. Let me know if you prefer regular speed as default.
Nice video! Very informative. One thing I would add as a tip is that when you're choosing your initial colours for the colour scale/palette, it's a good idea to switch the unit of measurement to HSL so that you can pick a colour that is around 40-60 Luminosity. This ensures that as you go into the shades and tints, you don't end up with too light or too dark in the lightest tints and darkest shades :)
Oo that's neat! I didn't know that, thank you :)
Thank you! This is a great tutorial!
thank you! :)
Thank you so much for taking the time and making this video, been looking everywhere for an implementation on the Refactoring UI color chapter! Keep up the good work.
Awesome, thanks so much Mohamed! :)
very awesome video! was struggling to find colours together, but this was exactly what i needed!
thank you so much, so happy it’s helpful :)
that's a very nice video :) I'm from front-end dev and trying to learn these terminologies to work better with designer :)
awesome! thank you ☺️
Thank you so much it will be help me a lot. Great video
thank you, really glad to hear that! :)
I've been struggling to choose color schemes anytime I'm building a side project. Your tutorial made it simple for me about how to easily select my desire color for a particular project.
Thank you ❤❤
awesome! Thank you for the kind words :)
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you, Masha. I've got a better idea about the process now. Appreciate the resources and great naming tip, too (:
so happy to hear that, thank you Matey! :)
Thank you
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Good ❤
thank you ☺️
Thanks 🙏 very useful, Post a full video about a Bi-fold brochure design, till now no one uploaded this bifold brochure design,
Thank you :) And unfortunately I have zero experience with print design at the moment, so I’d probably not be the best person for that 🙈 thank you for suggestion though
@@mash312 ok
Thank you masha, your video is really helpful. please make a video about APCA (advanced perceptual contrast algorithm)
thank you Hairul :) And to be honest, I don’t think I’ve encountered APCA before. This is very promising and looks like something I should know, so thank you for bringing it up!
@masha are you a developer and at the same time a designer? If yes then can you make a video on how to acquire design skills as a developer?
I want to venture into design, but I don't know if I really need it as a developer.
Yes, I started out as a dev and now do 50/50.
And I’d love to share my path to getting there! In short, it’s getting comfortable with some design tool (Figma most popular one today) + learning common UX principles and how to translate them into UI (lawsofux.com/).
Lastly, some books I loved:
www.amazon.com/Things-Designer-People-Voices-Matter/dp/0321767535
www.amazon.com/Dont-Make-Think-Revisited-Usability/dp/0321965515
www.amazon.com/Emotional-Design-Love-Everyday-Things/dp/0465051367
@@mash312 Thank you for sharing the link. I'll check it right away.
Маша, ты красивая!
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Машуль, а давай знакомиться!? ))) Хотя бы ради общения на профессиональные темы.@@mash312
your mic volume is too low, should be careful for next video, btw you video content is informative as you are so beautiful.
Thank you! I hope the volume is better in more recent videos, I’m processing it differently now 🙏