I don't usually like 3D sites but Robin Payot ("T" is silent) was exceptional. Spatially and and visually simple without being simplistic. And able to go to an overhead view of the layout is a neat design trick. These are always interesting and it's great to see how things are trending with people at the top of their game. Thanks for your curation, Caler, & for teaching me heaps since I started following you.
Does all websites are made in webflow? They seems have some elements that I seen in a lot of tutorial based on webflow like the loading transition on the second website 🤔
I hope next time you show what they look like on mobile.. like most people use mobiles now than desktop.. Most of those animations don't translate well on mobile. Help us see how they did it if they added those animations to mobile version.
for mobile if they're really complex they should probably be turned off. Immersive experiences like these are meant to be taken in on desktop, not while squinting at a small phone
You can check them out on your mobile device, the links are there in the description. I checked out first two on mobile and I think they were as good on mobile as they are on bigger screens.
@@Tubingonline1 right lol I see people complaining abt this all the time in these kinds of videos, like just go on yt on your phone and look at then there
Third website is just bad...I get he tried to experiment with layout but not at the expense of readability. Also the modal for work with me has some text that is not readable at all so contrast went out the window there, not to mention the unfinished look of that modal as well. Also some of the rest of the portfolios have some pretentious and hard to follow layouts that focus on the looks more than functionality. Keeping in mind these are used by recruiters or possible clients that don't have much time on their hands to fiddle around with your website, I would say usually simpler is better.
First few websites have high contrast, black and white. That's a big no in UI design. 3D website, scrolling too much, too many animations, that's a very bad UX. I am neither UI designer nor UX expert, but these are the basics. You learn them by reading good books.
The point of a portfolio is to make your work shine not to make the website shine. Most potential clients are just going to be confused and bounce. No one cares about your website they care about your body of work.
If you are a web designer is your own website not a part of your work? I get what you mean with adding to many interactions because having a good UX is important, but I would insure my website was also on par with the quality of my work that I provide for clientele.
What was your favorite portfolio from todays video?
1,2
I don't usually like 3D sites but Robin Payot ("T" is silent) was exceptional. Spatially and and visually simple without being simplistic. And able to go to an overhead view of the layout is a neat design trick. These are always interesting and it's great to see how things are trending with people at the top of their game. Thanks for your curation, Caler, & for teaching me heaps since I started following you.
The first website is actually designed by Gil Huybrecht - legendary designer, you can see that in the bottom-right at 2:10
So nice to see ukrainian designer in your video, Stas Bondar😊
I loved them all but that 5th one!?...that's perfect for VR.
Wow this is so cool, find it hard to pick a favourite
I subscribed to this channel ages ago but this is the first time I get a video recommended. Can not believe this huge miss
Hi Caler, thank you for sharing those amazing Website designs, I really like the photo effect at 4:22
and transitions were really cool
Glad you like them! More videos coming soon :D
Hi Caler, Awesome website selection,
keep it up.
Also want to see new exciting web design walkthrough in future.
Thanks, will do!
cool design and ideas 👍
Glad you like them!
is there any tutorial video to do this kind of PORTFOLIO ?
Please we need a tutorial video
pretty impressive
Does all websites are made in webflow? They seems have some elements that I seen in a lot of tutorial based on webflow like the loading transition on the second website 🤔
I would say its possible some are made with Webflow but I am not sure. A lot of the interactions shown in these videos can be done in Webflow tho.
Hey 👋🏻 I face a lot of difficulties creating a similar portfolio website. I want to know which tools do these creatives use ?
Same
Im guessing they design it first with tools like figma.
Well done to Robin Payot the Zinc
I hope next time you show what they look like on mobile.. like most people use mobiles now than desktop.. Most of those animations don't translate well on mobile. Help us see how they did it if they added those animations to mobile version.
for mobile if they're really complex they should probably be turned off. Immersive experiences like these are meant to be taken in on desktop, not while squinting at a small phone
You can check them out on your mobile device, the links are there in the description.
I checked out first two on mobile and I think they were as good on mobile as they are on bigger screens.
@@Tubingonline1 right lol I see people complaining abt this all the time in these kinds of videos, like just go on yt on your phone and look at then there
Hey caler can we try and re create one or two of the portfolios or better still yet recreate the transitions and aniMations . Thanks
Honestly not even in the top 50 I've seen this year, pretty basic or even bad portfolio!
Any suggestions?
Third website is just bad...I get he tried to experiment with layout but not at the expense of readability. Also the modal for work with me has some text that is not readable at all so contrast went out the window there, not to mention the unfinished look of that modal as well. Also some of the rest of the portfolios have some pretentious and hard to follow layouts that focus on the looks more than functionality. Keeping in mind these are used by recruiters or possible clients that don't have much time on their hands to fiddle around with your website, I would say usually simpler is better.
Some are good, some are too much
Lots of these I have no idea what I'm meant to do with some of these interactions like at 3:45. What is that? What am I meant to do with that?
For a pure display of skill a bit "too much" makes sense.
@@TearMaker not really. Maybe if your portfolio is about web design. But these aren’t so why make a confusing ux?
@@illsaveus "too much" does not mean "confusing".
First few websites have high contrast, black and white. That's a big no in UI design.
3D website, scrolling too much, too many animations, that's a very bad UX.
I am neither UI designer nor UX expert, but these are the basics. You learn them by reading good books.
You should've used Chrome or Firefox to make this video. Safari is trash.
The point of a portfolio is to make your work shine not to make the website shine. Most potential clients are just going to be confused and bounce. No one cares about your website they care about your body of work.
If you are a web designer is your own website not a part of your work? I get what you mean with adding to many interactions because having a good UX is important, but I would insure my website was also on par with the quality of my work that I provide for clientele.