Man you might be one of the best youtube designers out there. No flashy promotions or anything. Simple logic, why this and why that. I learn so much more when there is reasoning behind a design. Thanks and please keep it up.
I've not worked with dashboards, but the first design didn't know what they were working with, first one focused on UI, beauty. Yours was balance between UI and UX. I like your process, way of thinking, man. Great job!
I don't know how much time and brainpower it took you to make this video, probably a lot. But you definitely need to turn this into a series. Great content!
Really liked the dissection of the old Ui and making it better by logically thinking, and adding hierarchy in this design really find this type of videos knowledgeable keep it up 🙌🏻
Bro did a great job. At least because he turned his brain on. I can't stand most of the works on dribble and behance because the guys there don't think at all about the functionality of using interfaces. They're basically drawing pictures rather than well thought out ui/ux.
This type of thing on dribbble bothered me so much i almost started writing/making videos myself. Glad someone is showing how much the whole site is focused on ui with smoke and mirrors instead of well thought out interfaces and experiences :) def subscribed and watching any similar videos!
One suggestion: build your Figma designs using auto layout. This approach allows you to manage design elements as a group rather than individually scattered across the project. It also ensures that spacing, margins, and padding are correct. But overall great exercise.
I rarely subscribe to a channel or leave a comment, but your method of explanation really made me complete the video without feeling the time, and I benefited a lot from the method of making logical decisions.
nice video, good explanations. Dashboards serve as entry points, guiding users quickly to their desired information. This requires a structured and consistent design to enhance readability and scannability. To achieve this: - Limit typography styles (size, weight, colors) to about 4 variations. - Reduce card complexity by simplifying content. - Implement a maximum of 2 interactions or functions per card. - Use cards as gateways to more detailed subpages. This approach prioritizes clarity and ease of navigation, allowing users to efficiently locate and access relevant information. also try using less boxes in boxes, they mess with grid / view alignments and therefore make the page less scannable and you loose a lot of space that could maybe fit in another tile / card. thinking about it the background could be with that light red and the boxes white for enogh contrast for the texts then you can just get rid of all the boxes in those cards. ✌🏼
Thankyouuu Loved the presentation and discussion of the old ui. Please make more of this, it helped me understand how to arrange my thoughts. Would love also to know more of how you used the color palette?! How did you set the colors and distribute them. It’ll truly need to understand i. this it’s urgent!😅 Thank you again.
5:38 this was clearly a swipe widget so you are not expected to click on them. In my opinion fraudulent activity widget doesn't makes more sense because it doesn't happen regularly and doesn't need to be in activity tab/section.
How would you design a modern website, but with a sidebar instead of the header bar? I have only seen admin dashboards and casino sites with sidebars. What about something modern and sleek?
I would have been so happy if when adding the sidebar you didn't keep the navigation hidden in a sub-hamburger-menu - the sidebar was definitely the least strong part of the design
Dear Kole, thank you so much. I love your videos. don't do so hurry you can make videos along with a good explanation, You speak too fast in time to understand. Looking forward to more videos
The final version looks just as bad as the original, to me. I just can't tell what I need to know or what I need to do. Using red as a theme colour is a bad choice anyway, because red is normally used to draw attention to values that have decreased or things that need action. As a result, nothing 'bad' stands out on this dashboard at all, it just all looks 'bad'. The action presentation is all over the place... some are white text on red buttons, some are white on black buttons, some are black text on white buttons, some are red on a transparent background. Some actions have an icon to the left of the label, some to the right, some no icon at all. There are no labels on any of the charts, so I have no idea what the bars represent in the top one, or what month I'm looking at in the bottom one. Why is there one horizontal kebab menu button and one vertical one? Do they do different things? Etc.
Broo try to be a little less frenetic hahahah lol it's too much information, i don't care if the video has 25min, I'll will watch anyways for the content quality ❤😂
yup, as a dev looking for inspirations most designs I find (not only dribbble) make no practical sense, they look good but 0 functionality Kind of like an AI that wouldn't really understand what it's doing and just fill the screen with BS
Man you might be one of the best youtube designers out there. No flashy promotions or anything. Simple logic, why this and why that. I learn so much more when there is reasoning behind a design. Thanks and please keep it up.
I really like the video format where you reorganize your new design alongside the old one. Having comparisons is always good
I've not worked with dashboards, but the first design didn't know what they were working with, first one focused on UI, beauty. Yours was balance between UI and UX. I like your process, way of thinking, man. Great job!
Bro put fraud from Venezuela without hesitation 💀😂
Love your video man!
I was crying
Bro looks clean and majestic. I like how his effort is being recognized more and more. Majistic guy with Great tips.
1 minute of silence for the developers who are gonna develop this!
stop yapping thats not really hard
this is honestly quite simple. easily one of the more simple dashboard designs compared to others
As a developer, its not really that hard... Im a relatively newer frontend guy doing it only for like 1 yr, and I can do everything here in abt 5/6 hr
I don't know how much time and brainpower it took you to make this video, probably a lot. But you definitely need to turn this into a series. Great content!
And it isn't even about design skills as much as the design thinking and logic you put in. Love it!
such a clean design with so much usability. nice work man. great balance between UI nd UX
Really liked the dissection of the old Ui and making it better by logically thinking, and adding hierarchy in this design really find this type of videos knowledgeable keep it up 🙌🏻
I see true peotential in you man, IDK why you're underrated AF tho. Really love your content
Very good the whole process and the result !
The entire Dribbble is just cool looking design, with not a bunch of real UX designers
Bro did a great job. At least because he turned his brain on. I can't stand most of the works on dribble and behance because the guys there don't think at all about the functionality of using interfaces. They're basically drawing pictures rather than well thought out ui/ux.
This type of thing on dribbble bothered me so much i almost started writing/making videos myself. Glad someone is showing how much the whole site is focused on ui with smoke and mirrors instead of well thought out interfaces and experiences :) def subscribed and watching any similar videos!
One suggestion: build your Figma designs using auto layout. This approach allows you to manage design elements as a group rather than individually scattered across the project. It also ensures that spacing, margins, and padding are correct. But overall great exercise.
1500 subs? 3 days later and you have 2.7K love this man! Keep it up.
The developer for this design would be sweating bullets trying to make all these changes.
I rarely subscribe to a channel or leave a comment, but your method of explanation really made me complete the video without feeling the time, and I benefited a lot from the method of making logical decisions.
nice video, good explanations.
Dashboards serve as entry points, guiding users quickly to their desired information. This requires a structured and consistent design to enhance readability and scannability. To achieve this:
- Limit typography styles (size, weight, colors) to about 4 variations.
- Reduce card complexity by simplifying content.
- Implement a maximum of 2 interactions or functions per card.
- Use cards as gateways to more detailed subpages.
This approach prioritizes clarity and ease of navigation, allowing users to efficiently locate and access relevant information.
also try using less boxes in boxes, they mess with grid / view alignments and therefore make the page less scannable and you loose a lot of space that could maybe fit in another tile / card. thinking about it the background could be with that light red and the boxes white for enogh contrast for the texts then you can just get rid of all the boxes in those cards. ✌🏼
Really solid video Loved it!
Best video I have seen in years. Instant SUB
Thank you for sharing your process. As an aspiring designer, I find this super helpful!
Hi, you a great designer I love the way you think and organise staff
Really a real video with awesome value ! Thank youw
What a great video, the editing is also amazing
Why this man have only 2.63k subscribers, this content deserves millions subscribers.❤
Holy sh*t that is a nice video. Loved it. 🙏🏻
I would love to see more redesigns on your channel
This is fantastic! I'm learning so much. Please keep making videos! ❤❤
Love it! Great design but more importantly you make everything seem so simple and just generally seem like a very chill and funny person 😄
First video I’ve seen on your channel. Very impressive 🎉 subbed
Subscribing and sharing this video to as many designers as possible
Wow, great job
Thankyouuu Loved the presentation and discussion of the old ui. Please make more of this, it helped me understand how to arrange my thoughts. Would love also to know more of how you used the color palette?! How did you set the colors and distribute them. It’ll truly need to understand i. this it’s urgent!😅
Thank you again.
You're gonna be as big as Juxtopposed soon
hey just saw ur content was great wanted to just say this was very educational and thank you
really nice redesign man, great job! I'd like to know how you make your videos, this style is so cool🔥
Great job 🎉🎉🎉 keep adding these kind of tutorials
You've got a subscriber with just this video. 🎉🎉🎉
By the way, if you can show us some grid options for dashboard designs, it would be great. Thanks.
Amazing video. Please create a tutorial series, you could start from the basics and make your way up, I really want to learn design
This is really cool!
We need more of hard redesign
I'm enjoying your videos, Keep it up.
Love your content!
instant subscribe, amazing video!
5:38 this was clearly a swipe widget so you are not expected to click on them. In my opinion fraudulent activity widget doesn't makes more sense because it doesn't happen regularly and doesn't need to be in activity tab/section.
Exactly 90 percent of design portfolios are filled with impressive-looking but practically unusable financial dashboards.
I love this so much but I imagine killing myself trying to build this out
Thanks man you great, can u make videos about physiologic design, and the way to think like youn😊
How would you design a modern website, but with a sidebar instead of the header bar? I have only seen admin dashboards and casino sites with sidebars. What about something modern and sleek?
Edward Tufte: “the only thing worse than a pie chart is several of them.” at least you didn't make more than one....
You should make a screen with side menu collapsed.
1500 to 3500 gj broski
I would have been so happy if when adding the sidebar you didn't keep the navigation hidden in a sub-hamburger-menu - the sidebar was definitely the least strong part of the design
what colum setting did u use
good job!!!
Subscribed. You are too good
Well done
Dear Kole, thank you so much. I love your videos. don't do so hurry you can make videos along with a good explanation, You speak too fast in time to understand. Looking forward to more videos
what's the name of the fonts being used?
to be honest the original one looked too compacted and overwhelming compared to your redesign
Awesome work. Just one question. Do you think there is way less contrast in UI elements that it will be a problem differentiating different sections?
Very nice.
Amazing
Can you help me with my dashboard design.Please and make a video for it too
what do you use for animations? that was nice!
The final version looks just as bad as the original, to me. I just can't tell what I need to know or what I need to do. Using red as a theme colour is a bad choice anyway, because red is normally used to draw attention to values that have decreased or things that need action. As a result, nothing 'bad' stands out on this dashboard at all, it just all looks 'bad'. The action presentation is all over the place... some are white text on red buttons, some are white on black buttons, some are black text on white buttons, some are red on a transparent background. Some actions have an icon to the left of the label, some to the right, some no icon at all. There are no labels on any of the charts, so I have no idea what the bars represent in the top one, or what month I'm looking at in the bottom one. Why is there one horizontal kebab menu button and one vertical one? Do they do different things? Etc.
Great 🔥🤟
wow niceee
"fellas"?
nice design but based on someone in youtube showing the "card" is bad, owner doesnt need to see their virtual card
Broo try to be a little less frenetic hahahah lol it's too much information, i don't care if the video has 25min, I'll will watch anyways for the content quality ❤😂
cool
You removed the text to speech button for what joy? 😢 Accessibility shouldn't be optional. Cool video though!
It was a microphone, so it looks more like a speech-to-text, or well, assistant button.
You can receive money using a credit card...
nooooo, not a fucking sidebar dashboard again 🤦♂
Bro does not know what a debit card is 💀
yup, as a dev looking for inspirations most designs I find (not only dribbble) make no practical sense, they look good but 0 functionality
Kind of like an AI that wouldn't really understand what it's doing and just fill the screen with BS
What is your discord?
Caraca! E eu pensava que não dava pra melhorar! rsrs 🤯🤎