Hey Ran! Thank you for featuring my work (last one) 🙏🏼 .I reached your channel! It was a cool experience designing this one and we actually increased sales from 50/150 per day to 300/800 per day. Definitely a success if we measure that, but I have to say, nothing special hit me hard 😂 I am constantly seeking improvement so the next one will be better 💪🏼
Peter, I checked out this video because your design was featured in the thumbnail. I stepped upon the fox project before and really loved the overall aesthetic, consistent branding, and the flow of storytelling. So I think if yours is featured, the others must be good too! I found your work very special!!!!
I think a tutorial (or maybe this can be done in a showcase format) of how to handle all these cool animations and transitions in mobile would be great! Sometimes you have a great idea for desktop but don't know how to transform that to responsive views.
@@FluxAcademy yeah i checked them on mobile as i watched the video on my phone as they were really cool but the first two are really limited on mobile they dont show the case studies in mobile for example
Indeed MOBILE FIRST design is how I’ve rolled for 6+ years, finally most all are getting this 💯📱💪🏻⚡️💥 so yes always 🔑 to cover in showcasing any and all websites and design platforms etc
Thanks for sharing the secret for multiple png layers .. Please share such tipe in your next Websites reviews .That gives us motivation to design such interactive projects..
Not just that. Some of us have very traditional, old fashioned clients that want a bog-standard site. As designers, we can enjoy the cool, but we have to live in a world with more pedestrian tastes.
Thats ignoring the purpose and intended audience of these sites though, these arent like facebook, there not meant to be bookmarked and visited everyday, or used as a service. They were almost all basically interactive adverts for designers, or projects or experiences intended to show off design and be cool and unique to interact with. None of these were ever supposed to be generic sales websites, or blogs regularly visited. Usability is basically irrelevant, substance is second to style
Sadly, 70-90% of users are on mobile and will never see those cool animations. And these type of websites usually loads really slow on mobile so RIP to user experience.
the question for me referencing the website that used the flip book method. can you creat a website that gives a user a 3d effect like that? cuz I'm dying to create a website that that gives them a full shopping experience that interacts like that.
Flashy, but they don't drive business. They break usability rules and cause user confusion. It would be better to focus on designs that embed the flashy elements inside of content instead of breaking GUI standards. The GUI should disappear and the content shine forth.
How can you consider a website "top notch" when you only talk about the looks of it ? People don't want to spend 10 minutes on a website, they don't want to have the feeling that a website is an "infinite scroll with animations". They just want the information they are looking for, if the designer THEN manages to successfully transmit the brand identity to the user, then it's even better. The websites shown in the video only lead to frustration to the user, who just wants to get out of this infinite (and painfully slow) scroll that shows him infos he doesn't care about
These websites have their own personal portfolio as their content or they are design agencies and usually these websites is not for e-commerce websites or similar with everyday users But for potential customers such as startups or companies of a certain caliber that need a designer so if you have these skills you show them as much as possible
Thanks for the feature, Ran! We had an amazing time putting this case study together. We’re glad you think it’s cool too 😎
Great work!
Hey Ran! Thank you for featuring my work (last one) 🙏🏼 .I reached your channel! It was a cool experience designing this one and we actually increased sales from 50/150 per day to 300/800 per day. Definitely a success if we measure that, but I have to say, nothing special hit me hard 😂 I am constantly seeking improvement so the next one will be better 💪🏼
Amazing work Piter! congrats!
@@FluxAcademy 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I like yours the most among these five. Everything is very well designed, imo. It’s really amazing to see it! 😍
Peter, I checked out this video because your design was featured in the thumbnail. I stepped upon the fox project before and really loved the overall aesthetic, consistent branding, and the flow of storytelling. So I think if yours is featured, the others must be good too! I found your work very special!!!!
you did manual coding also right?
I think a tutorial (or maybe this can be done in a showcase format) of how to handle all these cool animations and transitions in mobile would be great! Sometimes you have a great idea for desktop but don't know how to transform that to responsive views.
Mobile view? Since most of these sites will be viewed on mobile I think you should show that as well.
Thanks Sam! will do in the future
@@FluxAcademy yeah i checked them on mobile as i watched the video on my phone as they were really cool but the first two are really limited on mobile they dont show the case studies in mobile for example
Indeed MOBILE FIRST design is how I’ve rolled for 6+ years, finally most all are getting this 💯📱💪🏻⚡️💥 so yes always 🔑 to cover in showcasing any and all websites and design platforms etc
You became my favourite youtube chanel within 1 month ...
yey!🖤 appreciate you Mark
I like that transfer into the card as if it were a page on second website, very nice.
can't wait to convert my wordpress to web flow..great vid
CHECKDC 🚀
Excellent video! I really appreciate the variety of sites and the selective feature dissection. I have definitely been underutilizing the blend modes.
the websites are amazing can you please dissect each website like which ( elements, components, structure )they had used
Thanks for sharing the secret for multiple png layers ..
Please share such tipe in your next Websites reviews .That gives us motivation to design such interactive projects..
When all 5 sites are almost impossible to use for a regular person. Cool? Maybe. Unnecessarily difficult to navigate? Definitely.
Not just that. Some of us have very traditional, old fashioned clients that want a bog-standard site. As designers, we can enjoy the cool, but we have to live in a world with more pedestrian tastes.
@@pcread users spend 99.99999% of their time on other sites so making one that’s really unique is actually pretty stupid.
Thats ignoring the purpose and intended audience of these sites though, these arent like facebook, there not meant to be bookmarked and visited everyday, or used as a service. They were almost all basically interactive adverts for designers, or projects or experiences intended to show off design and be cool and unique to interact with. None of these were ever supposed to be generic sales websites, or blogs regularly visited. Usability is basically irrelevant, substance is second to style
@@ChunkyLover69420 So in web terms, these sites are better titled, 'inherently useless'. I like it.
Sadly, 70-90% of users are on mobile and will never see those cool animations. And these type of websites usually loads really slow on mobile so RIP to user experience.
the question for me referencing the website that used the flip book method. can you creat a website that gives a user a 3d effect like that? cuz I'm dying to create a website that that gives them a full shopping experience that interacts like that.
Amazing webpages
Idk, they look intriguing but they feel like a presentation video inwichyou have to pedal to move foward
Do you know how to insert AR in Webflow is it possible to insert the code thanks
Flashy, but they don't drive business. They break usability rules and cause user confusion. It would be better to focus on designs that embed the flashy elements inside of content instead of breaking GUI standards. The GUI should disappear and the content shine forth.
shut up
These feel like style over substance (design), no?
These new websites are for looks only. Screw the usability, right?
Exactly. These might look good but id like to chrfk under the hood and see how well they're converting.
@@ElChinos88 I worked on the last one and we actually increased sales from 50/150 per day to 300/800 per day.
Fun is a feature. Never forget that :)
Please how can I send you my Portfolio website for review
How can you consider a website "top notch" when you only talk about the looks of it ? People don't want to spend 10 minutes on a website, they don't want to have the feeling that a website is an "infinite scroll with animations". They just want the information they are looking for, if the designer THEN manages to successfully transmit the brand identity to the user, then it's even better. The websites shown in the video only lead to frustration to the user, who just wants to get out of this infinite (and painfully slow) scroll that shows him infos he doesn't care about
These websites have their own personal portfolio as their content or they are design agencies and usually these websites is not for e-commerce websites or similar with everyday users But for potential customers such as startups or companies of a certain caliber that need a designer so if you have these skills you show them as much as possible
These websites look like school projects intended for flexing animation skills.
8:10 what a blunder mate, those statues are the ones of the bitcoin creator (left) and the Ethereum creator (right) 😂😂
I killed a Cactu$ site is 💯🙌🏻⚡️📱💥👏🏻