I watched it two years ago now when I started my adventure as a web designer. I often come back to watch this documentary again and it still gives me so much inspiration. Thank you again for such a wonderful and rewarding documentary.
It is so important to have a professional design your brand logo. This realy shows how a logo can make or break your brand. I love your approch on this one. Once again thank for sharing your work process.
Thanks for this series’s Ran. Really appreciate the time you are taking off to develop this content for educating and opening closed doors to the world! Wonderful... please never stop!
This series was so helpful. I really enjoyed watching the process from beginning to end, and you did an amazing job! Just an observation, maybe give your clients a little notepad and pen to jot down their ideas/feedback while you’re presenting. That way, you keep a flow going and they may feel less likely to interrupt because they won’t be afraid to lose their idea after waiting through the presentation. Maybe even number your slides and encourage them to jot down slide #’s they’d like to revisit and comment on. I think you handled this beautifully and it was such a great insight for the rest of us to watch and learn from. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome of you to be so transparent with your process, and how well you handle being a great listener as well as controlling the meeting so that the client has the full understanding of how you get from point A to Z! Very informative Ran, becoming a huge fan of your work and process!
An absolutely awesome series. So many great ideas and advise. I really find your explanations clear and the pace at which you talk is perfect. Thank you so much and to your client too! Sounds like an awesome group :)
This is so useful. It's just that extra process you show, that will be very valuable for both new entrepreneurs and people who are trying to improve their already existing ones.
this was amazing. Your advice on providing brand creative presentation to showcase future state is really really awesome! Thanks for sharing this amazing content
It was a cool video. I have been a designer for 25 years, but haven't been doing much with pitches/advertising/marketing for years (more UI/UX and intertnal). So I liked this. I also liked your Figma one, too, keep up the great content.
Fantastic Ran!..I've been loving the series. I love seeing all the meetings and presentations. It helps give me more insight to the process! Thank you Ran!
Great video again! One question: how do you show the website design to a client when you can't do it in person? I design my websites on 1920 pixels wide (container of 1140 or 1440) and some clients have a smaller screen, so if I send them an image, the proportions and sizes of all the elements will look smaller to them. How can I work around this? Any suggestion?
Wow - thank you very much for sharing this 'behind the scenes' process. Really interesting to get your thoughts and watch you selling it. U r doing doublegreat. Love it. Keep up the nice work!
Great series Ran - really helpful insights into your process. Can you please clarify why Radim did his layouts in Photoshop? It seems like you have made 3 sets of layouts - in Figma, in Photoshop, and eventually doing the Development in Webflow. Is that correct, or have I misunderstood? What is the benefit to doing things this way?
I am thinking of starting web design. Since I was doing a lot of presentations and wrote my masters on the topic of web analytics, i think I can combine my knpwledge to create good designs. Where should i start? Do you usually design on Figma and then somehow you can give the code or sth to the customer? or you design it for them to use it from day tomorrow?
Congrats! You did a great job in the design and presentation 👏🏻 And I like these series, looking forward to see the outcome of this project 🚀 Thanks for sharing!
Amazing presentation and video! I liked how you controlled the conversation during the presentation, for from experience, clients like to get off tangent. Do you think you can do a video just on that?
Hello Ran, great video and thx for sharing the process and how to.. I have a question, is it better in the presentation to keep it one way without any discussion to not lose the focus and be able to deliver your concept right? as I saw that it was somehow of open discussion with your client, what do you think?
Hi Ran, I have a question. Do you usually present an identity and a website together or was this a special case? What issues have you encountered where the client wanted changes to the identity, which could drastically affect the website? Thanks as always for the content!
Hie Ran Great work brother , during the drafting of the wire frames, mood board and presentation will the client have already paid a deposit or some fee? when do you charge the client ?
I LOVE THIS SERIES. Thank you for providing this. I do think its interesting that you only provided one logo design. Is this because of your experience you just knew it was gonna work?
הי רן. וואו. תודה רבה על השיתוף! זה תורם מאד לראות תהליך כזה מתחילתו ועד סופו. אני ספיצ'לס. שאלה שמסקרנת אותי - האם עבדת על כל התוצרים (לוגו, אתר) באופן מלא ורק בסוף שיתפת את הלקוח? הן לא ראו שום דבר לאורך תהליך העבודה? תודה!
So do you ever have time to go over logo directions and iterations with the client or is that not a part of your process? I was also wondering the same about the visual direction since the final design was based on your interpretation of their words.
Awesome, much better camera works now. the side angle is slight too towards the side. If keeping 30 degrees from the front angle. that would look more personal. ( more you)
Ron, I'm trying to bring up with a methodology for my own work, as well as fill in some knowledge gaps, and your content has been very helpful. So, thank you a lot. I can guess your are using lots of tools, such as design thinking, branding, storytelling etc. Could share some books or references that you use in your process, such as you did in the previous video with the book Zag? Tks and congrats!!
Awesome episode! The only thing that is a bit off to me is the "from the left" camera close up angle to which you (your editor :-) cut, while longer speaking parts. It is just taking me out of the story - awkward feeling. Here is why: 1) those frames are very different - like from 2 different places: the front facing angle is rich and detailed, while the side angle is almost monochrome (interesting effect by the way :-) and books only background 2) you have established this "looking at the camera" contact with us on the channel, but all of the sudden you turn your head sideways and do the "cheek speaking" ;-) This kind of an angle would be good in a film where we see tho people talking to each other, but in this "you to us" scenario it is a confusion.
Really enjoying the series. It’s been insightful! I am curious though, is there a reason you only presented one brand direction? What would have happened if the client wasn’t onboard with what you presented?
This is a great video and would have been brilliant to share with my Creative Media students... if only you had blocked out the f word used by your client at 12:34 :(
HellO Ran Good This The second moments that I Show this video. did you can give me the lien of your first music in this vidéo ? here = 01:00 in this vidéo
I watched it two years ago now when I started my adventure as a web designer. I often come back to watch this documentary again and it still gives me so much inspiration. Thank you again for such a wonderful and rewarding documentary.
It is so important to have a professional design your brand logo. This realy shows how a logo can make or break your brand. I love your approch on this one. Once again thank for sharing your work process.
I think your sincerity towards the project shows, you genuinely want the best for your client. Amazing work. Well done. Cheers!!
Thanks for this series’s Ran. Really appreciate the time you are taking off to develop this content for educating and opening closed doors to the world! Wonderful... please never stop!
Just love this series. Just makes wanna get out there and start working as a freelancer myself. Thank you. Really inspirational!
This series was so helpful. I really enjoyed watching the process from beginning to end, and you did an amazing job! Just an observation, maybe give your clients a little notepad and pen to jot down their ideas/feedback while you’re presenting. That way, you keep a flow going and they may feel less likely to interrupt because they won’t be afraid to lose their idea after waiting through the presentation. Maybe even number your slides and encourage them to jot down slide #’s they’d like to revisit and comment on. I think you handled this beautifully and it was such a great insight for the rest of us to watch and learn from. Thanks for sharing.
I’v really thankful for you sharing the process. It is every time curious how others set their workflow. Thank you!
Awesome of you to be so transparent with your process, and how well you handle being a great listener as well as controlling the meeting so that the client has the full understanding of how you get from point A to Z! Very informative Ran, becoming a huge fan of your work and process!
Thanks for taking us through this journey. THIS gives me a clearer idea of how to bring the client through the process.
9:02 Kept asking myself how you'll rationalise that symbol to the client. You absolutely nailed it 🔥
Hi Ran, love how you explain the "why" of the process, this series gives me a lot of inspiration. Great work, keep it on!
An absolutely awesome series. So many great ideas and advise. I really find your explanations clear and the pace at which you talk is perfect. Thank you so much and to your client too! Sounds like an awesome group :)
So nice to see the client's reaction! Great job.
This is so useful. It's just that extra process you show, that will be very valuable for both new entrepreneurs and people who are trying to improve their already existing ones.
Just an amazing approach to work. You are the inspiration!
Love this video! So helpful to see your entire process! You are awesome! Thanks Ran!
this was amazing. Your advice on providing brand creative presentation to showcase future state is really really awesome! Thanks for sharing this amazing content
It was a cool video. I have been a designer for 25 years, but haven't been doing much with pitches/advertising/marketing for years (more UI/UX and intertnal). So I liked this. I also liked your Figma one, too, keep up the great content.
Great job and great mini series! Never tought it will be so interesting to watch other people work and pitching process, but it's really awesome!
Man! you rock!!! thank you for this very generous content Ran!
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Loving the series Ran. You did a great job!
The website looks great. I hope to be able to create stunning websites of this calibre soon
Fantastic Ran!..I've been loving the series. I love seeing all the meetings and presentations. It helps give me more insight to the process! Thank you Ran!
Great video again! One question: how do you show the website design to a client when you can't do it in person? I design my websites on 1920 pixels wide (container of 1140 or 1440) and some clients have a smaller screen, so if I send them an image, the proportions and sizes of all the elements will look smaller to them. How can I work around this? Any suggestion?
Pretty good! Learn the process of presenting the visual idea to the others! Very helpful, thank you!
Wow - thank you very much for sharing this 'behind the scenes' process. Really interesting to get your thoughts and watch you selling it. U r doing doublegreat. Love it. Keep up the nice work!
Another great episode! Really interesting to see how you present to your clients. 👌🏼🔥
i can't wait to see the next video thanks ran you have no idea of how your channel has been influence me
Great job Ran!! Thanks for sharing this, super helpful content!
Great series Ran - really helpful insights into your process.
Can you please clarify why Radim did his layouts in Photoshop? It seems like you have made 3 sets of layouts - in Figma, in Photoshop, and eventually doing the Development in Webflow.
Is that correct, or have I misunderstood? What is the benefit to doing things this way?
I am thinking of starting web design. Since I was doing a lot of presentations and wrote my masters on the topic of web analytics, i think I can combine my knpwledge to create good designs. Where should i start? Do you usually design on Figma and then somehow you can give the code or sth to the customer? or you design it for them to use it from day tomorrow?
Love the series so far. Keep going!
Congrats! You did a great job in the design and presentation 👏🏻
And I like these series, looking forward to see the outcome of this project 🚀
Thanks for sharing!
This series was incredible, thanks so much for sharing!!
Great job with your clients. Love this series thanks you Ran!
Amazing presentation and video! I liked how you controlled the conversation during the presentation, for from experience, clients like to get off tangent. Do you think you can do a video just on that?
Hello Ran, great video and thx for sharing the process and how to.. I have a question, is it better in the presentation to keep it one way without any discussion to not lose the focus and be able to deliver your concept right? as I saw that it was somehow of open discussion with your client, what do you think?
Thanks! great series
Great job Ran, super interesting to see whole process 👌
❤️ Love the show! Really awesome content! it's really inspiring to watch you go through your entire process. Thank you Pal!
Hi Ran, I have a question. Do you usually present an identity and a website together or was this a special case? What issues have you encountered where the client wanted changes to the identity, which could drastically affect the website? Thanks as always for the content!
Hie Ran Great work brother , during the drafting of the wire frames, mood board and presentation will the client have already paid a deposit or some fee? when do you charge the client ?
I LOVE THIS SERIES. Thank you for providing this. I do think its interesting that you only provided one logo design. Is this because of your experience you just knew it was gonna work?
Awesome process, so cool to see!
That's really cool presentation!
It was very intresting and powerfull presentation!!! Thank you!
Was Wondering, how do you present your work to a long distance client. Video Call ? hand them the presentation? Would love to hear from you!
thank you so much for sharing i loved it so beautiful website. idea and process was tooo.... good its help me lot
I love this series! How do you factor in the cost for bringing in another creative or designer?
I would like to know this, too. I can't imagine that Radim's services are cheap.
Nice! How many hours did the process take roughly from beginning until presentation.
Where do you teach all this creative process? I got an associate degree in web development but I never learned how to do this entire process.
הי רן.
וואו.
תודה רבה על השיתוף!
זה תורם מאד לראות תהליך כזה מתחילתו ועד סופו.
אני ספיצ'לס.
שאלה שמסקרנת אותי -
האם עבדת על כל התוצרים (לוגו, אתר) באופן מלא ורק בסוף שיתפת את הלקוח?
הן לא ראו שום דבר לאורך תהליך העבודה?
תודה!
כן, רק בסוף התהליך
love love love! Major inspiration.
Great series!
So do you ever have time to go over logo directions and iterations with the client or is that not a part of your process? I was also wondering the same about the visual direction since the final design was based on your interpretation of their words.
amazing episode!
Awesome, much better camera works now. the side angle is slight too towards the side. If keeping 30 degrees from the front angle. that would look more personal. ( more you)
So good and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Ron, I'm trying to bring up with a methodology for my own work, as well as fill in some knowledge gaps, and your content has been very helpful. So, thank you a lot. I can guess your are using lots of tools, such as design thinking, branding, storytelling etc. Could share some books or references that you use in your process, such as you did in the previous video with the book Zag? Tks and congrats!!
I do have videos with book recommendation look it up
Hey man can you the link once the website is up and running..im really looking forward to the final product
By the way, thank you very much for such a great quality content! and for your responsiveness :)
amazing breakdown ran, interesting points!
This is amazing
I love it!! Keep doing the good work!
Can you please make a video on how to get idea for logo presentation before him
I u r effort that really helped me realise what's should we do before getting in started thank you sir make videos like we love you thanks a lot
I like your process!
Awesome episode!
The only thing that is a bit off to me is the "from the left" camera close up angle to which you (your editor :-) cut, while longer speaking parts. It is just taking me out of the story - awkward feeling. Here is why:
1) those frames are very different - like from 2 different places: the front facing angle is rich and detailed, while the side angle is almost monochrome (interesting effect by the way :-) and books only background
2) you have established this "looking at the camera" contact with us on the channel, but all of the sudden you turn your head sideways and do the "cheek speaking" ;-) This kind of an angle would be good in a film where we see tho people talking to each other, but in this "you to us" scenario it is a confusion.
can adobe xd give you the same freedom to collaborate with a colleague while also giving your clients ability to edit certain elements?
Really enjoying the series. It’s been insightful! I am curious though, is there a reason you only presented one brand direction? What would have happened if the client wasn’t onboard with what you presented?
The reason was the budget was limited. Otherwise I usually present 2-3
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Great video! ... and beautiful design ;-)
Great content thanks
This is a great video and would have been brilliant to share with my Creative Media students... if only you had blocked out the f word used by your client at 12:34 :(
"Asked us to present online on a video call, this is not ideal and I don't like doing this." Oh how times have changed haha
What does the mobile view of the website look like?
3:06 What is that website he was talking about? Anyone know a source?
i think the auto Subs at 6:32 have their own idea about Double You
How much did the whole project cost?
I love getting behind design processes but.. the sound quality isn't the best. Next time please have a mic. Much love ♥
masterful!
If you had a microphone for the video in the presentation the audio would have been better.
Yeah.. silly me 🤷♂️
Ran. You are so professional but you should look more at the eyes of the client while you present it.
Lol i noticed this😅😅 apparently he didn’t want to stare in her face so much cos he’s a married man 😃
#I WANTED TO BE ME LIKE THIS DOING IN FUTURE.THANKFUL SHAREING PROCESS
HellO Ran Good This The second moments that I Show this video. did you can give me the lien of your first music in this vidéo ? here = 01:00 in this vidéo
Solid!!!!
Wait... We Havn't Finished 😅
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was that a necklace of overies on her neck... lol sigh.....