I enjoy seeing the process of designing an app or a project from beginning to end! It cool hearing your thoughts when designing and the prep work you did. Would love to see this kind of process more often! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing! It's always fun to see how other designers work. I'd love to see your animation process in AE too! Great work on this project, I love your submission 👍👍
Thanks for the comment and watching! Yeah, I really considered showing that as well. It would have been about a 45 min video though. Perhaps I'll make an additional video to show that.
Hi. I've been seeing 5 of your vids today. Quite inspiring. :) I used to do a some web development - mainly backend - but wanted to try out some designing. To see how the process is like and if it would be a thing for me. I think I'll give it a try. One question. How do you go about designing things where text has been input by a user and you cannot control the length of the input, eg. the users could write paragraphs with headlines? Or simply that the app is translated to other languages where the text is just so much larger?
Just watched this, after stumbling upon your channel. Really cool design. Interested to know what your though process was for choosing the fonts that you did?
Thank you! I appreciate you watching. Hmm.. I think in my mind I just wanted something that felt futuristic and premium. I looked at a lot of brands that have that vibe and something I've seen a lot of is all caps, kerned out wide. I also sort of saw this in my head after I heard the brief from Dann.
That's interesting, reason I ask is because I am working on a fictional brand for a nighttime based coffee shop - and because I remember this #SPACEDchallenge competition being posted a while back I remember thinking that this would be a good place to start getting inspiration for fonts, which explains how how I landed on your video. Had this challenge not existed though I would of been a bit stuck for search terms, what search terms did you use to search for these types of brand vibes? like when you have an idea for a theme but your not really sure what fonts would resonate with that theme kind of thing, Is there a font site out there that has searches categorised by themes and personalities? or was it just based off your own mental rolodex of brands you just knew already had that vibe like Tesla?
I really love your works! I am an aspiring UX designer, hoping to improve my app-making UI skills. Do you have any websites/guides you turn to for your fonts? Subscriber from Singapore :D
OKAY AMAZING, It would be reaaaalllly useful if you can go through tips and what you see important in app design and what's best to do as a beginner, i graduated from GD but i feel like what i got from uni was poor like headlines and not 5% of what you do as you practice so like give a guide in someway.
Do you think school is worth it for graphic design? If you can tell the past Cody Brown, what would you tell him? How you land your first graphic design job. And just more Sketch tutorials (maybe do it along with the 100 UI Challenge) so you can do the challenge and have more Sketch tutorials for us :)
If you're not doing so already, I'd start putting your work out there. Make a Squarespace site and upload your best work. Do work for free, find people/smaller companies in your community that need help and do a couple free projects so that you have a body of work to show. Once you've done that it's much easier to start charging for your services. Oh, and always be kind to others! This is overlooked a lot.
I enjoy seeing the process of designing an app or a project from beginning to end! It cool hearing your thoughts when designing and the prep work you did. Would love to see this kind of process more often! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the comment :D
Just learning UI/UX, thank you for sharing your process!
Of course, thanks for watching!
Your lesson is very helpful thank you, & you explain it very well thanks you so much for tutorials
Thanks for sharing! It's always fun to see how other designers work. I'd love to see your animation process in AE too! Great work on this project, I love your submission 👍👍
Thanks for the comment and watching! Yeah, I really considered showing that as well. It would have been about a 45 min video though. Perhaps I'll make an additional video to show that.
Haha I understand that for sure! Loving your work in any case.
would love to see some after affects work! great work, was missing it while you were gone!
Hi. I've been seeing 5 of your vids today. Quite inspiring. :) I used to do a some web development - mainly backend - but wanted to try out some designing. To see how the process is like and if it would be a thing for me. I think I'll give it a try.
One question. How do you go about designing things where text has been input by a user and you cannot control the length of the input, eg. the users could write paragraphs with headlines? Or simply that the app is translated to other languages where the text is just so much larger?
I dig these sketch videos! Very helpful
Sha Def thanks for the comment, it’s cool that you find interest in them. 😎
This video is so damn informative....Love your content man!
Thank you! I'm glad I could help :D
Cody Brown Design Please do keep making more vids like these,as they are really informative and amazing...Thanks
Many more to come!
Just watched this, after stumbling upon your channel. Really cool design. Interested to know what your though process was for choosing the fonts that you did?
Thank you! I appreciate you watching. Hmm.. I think in my mind I just wanted something that felt futuristic and premium. I looked at a lot of brands that have that vibe and something I've seen a lot of is all caps, kerned out wide. I also sort of saw this in my head after I heard the brief from Dann.
That's interesting, reason I ask is because I am working on a fictional brand for a nighttime based coffee shop - and because I remember this #SPACEDchallenge competition being posted a while back I remember thinking that this would be a good place to start getting inspiration for fonts, which explains how how I landed on your video. Had this challenge not existed though I would of been a bit stuck for search terms, what search terms did you use to search for these types of brand vibes? like when you have an idea for a theme but your not really sure what fonts would resonate with that theme kind of thing, Is there a font site out there that has searches categorised by themes and personalities? or was it just based off your own mental rolodex of brands you just knew already had that vibe like Tesla?
This song is sick. Name?
Can you share PSD file
Could you tell what filter did you use on foreground mountains picture to get this cool effect?
No filter on the mountains, just cropped it out and animated it!
I really love your works! I am an aspiring UX designer, hoping to improve my app-making UI skills. Do you have any websites/guides you turn to for your fonts? Subscriber from Singapore :D
Thank you! That's awesome, I appreciate the sub. I like Myfonts.com, Typewolf.com, typekit.com to name a few
I like this verymuch, It see so cool and perfect! Keep it up!
Thank you! I appreciate that
OKAY AMAZING, It would be reaaaalllly useful if you can go through tips and what you see important in app design and what's best to do as a beginner, i graduated from GD but i feel like what i got from uni was poor like headlines and not 5% of what you do as you practice so like give a guide in someway.
Thanks for the feedback! That's a good idea. I really should put together a top level guide!
Great idea!
Cool intro 👍 Really enjoyed this video ✌️
Haha thanks! Im glad you enjoyed :D
This is awesome. Keep it up!
can you make a video about how you became a graphic designer?
Totally, any other questions within this same topic you'd want to know?
Maybe like how you started, what you used to learn and why you went into this field?
For sure, thanks for the input Mr Loosid! I'll get something going
Do you think school is worth it for graphic design? If you can tell the past Cody Brown, what would you tell him? How you land your first graphic design job. And just more Sketch tutorials (maybe do it along with the 100 UI Challenge) so you can do the challenge and have more Sketch tutorials for us :)
Any advice on freelance? Where to go or start?
If you're not doing so already, I'd start putting your work out there. Make a Squarespace site and upload your best work. Do work for free, find people/smaller companies in your community that need help and do a couple free projects so that you have a body of work to show. Once you've done that it's much easier to start charging for your services. Oh, and always be kind to others! This is overlooked a lot.
Great vid! looking for more similar tutorials :)
good one for clapping technique