That was so cool, just like when you put the WOAH in the background! I did understand that one line can change everything and the look of the whole website, even though I didn't see the WOAH clearly but it looks attractive :)...
Hey! I really like the tips here! Just one thing as a developer all I can think of it's how much of a nightmare would be to fully adapt this on an actual website and making sense in across devices sizes hahaha
Hey gary, making your content about this kind of details really step up your channel! I think it's really tricky to get creative when you don't know how or where to get the inspiration and these type of vids really come helpful to also train the eye. See you around mate!
@@xxxxdddddssthen who's the best? Why would you say something like "not even close" and not offer an alternative? Is it because you don't have an alternative and just disagreed for the sake of it? Because you're braindead?
I design a lot of fact sheets, and making them stand out can be challenging. I've started to incorporate a lot of your concepts, and it has upped my game. I really like the idea of subtle layering. This is a great tutorial.
Great video. Remove BG also has a Figma plugin. Mac OS even has a quick action, just right click the image > quick tasks > remove background. I KNOOOOOW!
*Sir* it's Teachers Day in India !! *Happy Teachers Day!!* Sir, Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I'm not a UI UX designer but a programmer, I just felt that my programs UI UX needs some improvements so I started designing just as an hobby, later applied various tricks that I was able to pick from your UA-cam videos to my projects.
Things i would have added or done differently: - mirror the Box "UI Learning" to go up on the right side - it reflects the wording in "going up" rather than going down. - in the textbox, round the lower triangle to match the box border and not be so sharp - on the textbox "woahhh I can't" add a shadow from the person, as the light is coming from the light --> would give even more depth. - build a scroll effect with a parallax, in which the text-boxes float up, but the box in the back is slower than the ones in the front
This was sooo kool! i love this video! i def would love to see more videos like this. I have been losing inspiration and after watching this video definitely has boost my creative. thanks so much. still taking your design course! 🥰
Hey Gary, amazing design I really liked it. Would love if you could program it so I'll learn how to do all the complicated stuff like what you did in the end with the figma prototype line connected to the UI Learning and more. Thank you!
im thinking I should create coding videos, doing exactly what u said!! Step by step HTML & CSS on how to setup this webpage, going through issues/solutions, etc..
congratulations for the videos I often follow your tutorials and news but this time I have a different question to ask myself, what about that light receiver during your intros? 😄
I like the way you code. Easy to understand. Please make tutorials for React/JavaScript with 2 to 3 projects. I am a beginner and wanted to start my career after 6 years. So,I I looked for so many options on UA-cam and udemy but I found yours best. Sometimes UA-cam recommends a lot of good things. Glad to found your channel. Your videos are simple and understandable. I wanted to know, are you working for some company or freelancing?
Hey, Great video! How would you replicate the blue box and lines from the UI Learning title at the end of the video? I was thinking some kind of div with a background colour for the blue box, add some rotation - but I'm not sure how you'd achieve the lines connected to it? Thanks!
When you make those designs on figma, how do you make them "reality" in a website? is there a way to export it in html/css once done with the design? I'm trying to simplify my website design and I'm interested in figma but I don't understand if it's like a canva where I do my design and then code the website myself or if it can avoid me the coding process. thanks to anyone willing to reply
This is great an all, until you have to consider AA and sometimes AAA Level of Accessibility for the website. You'd be dinged everywhere for low contrast. Love the designs tho!
Isn't there a media query for high contrast like there is for animation and dark/light theme? I can only see one thing possible elsewise to make it more accessable if the standard design itself is not changed and that would be on hover, to make it high contrast there. But it's always the problem with lower contrast designs, they look extremely nice, but the text is just hard to make readable for everyone. Else, you should bump up the paragraph text more in size to compensate for lower contrast.
great video, 1 question: how do you fast add avatar 12:33? To me it was only creating the circle then boom → image inside , it's unsplash image but how?
Ideally, if the text on the chat boxes don't have semantic relevance, but are meant to be decorative element, then they should be used together with the chat box as SVGs, contained within a div with the image placed absolutely. For different screen sizes, that would depend on how the designer wants it. I think it would be better if they don't show up on smaller screens, unless the design makes a good provision for it.
It was actually placed on the slightly lighter box at the bottom, but whether that is enough I think is a matter of taste. I tend to like it as he did it, but I understand your point.
Congratulations on this killer hairstyle! :) On topic, it's always easy to get creative in these programs. But the implementation in HTML and CSS is complicated. Your layout is relatively simple, but how this angled box "UI Learning" with the curves in the background and the anchor points in the foreground can be implemented is not clear to me right now.
here’s how i would do it. have your header tag with the hero text then create a span for the “UI learning” part. place both wire SVGs or images inside of the span. set the span to have a relative position and rotate it with the transform css property. then, set both the wire elements to have absolute positioning and use top and bottom to place the wires on the top and bottom of the element. then use media tags to fix any issues your design has when making the screen smaller. use the z-index property to layer your elements to recreate the desired effect
During the entire quarantine period, I learned how to write soft at soft soft. TNice tutorials is not to say that self-isolation is a pleasant tNice tutorialng,
Any free Discord / subReddits for designers that just show and talk about their ui designs ? i wanna find that space and learn even more about ui/ux and better myself thanks in advance
Hey all. What do you find most difficult in UI design?
the idea, the content🙃
@@developer_hadi right
Making unique but intuitive layouts
Making unique layouts
I haven't seen many UI design videos for ordered or unordered lists. Most of mine come out somewhat dull.
That was so cool, just like when you put the WOAH in the background! I did understand that one line can change everything and the look of the whole website, even though I didn't see the WOAH clearly but it looks attractive :)...
Hey! I really like the tips here!
Just one thing as a developer all I can think of it's how much of a nightmare would be to fully adapt this on an actual website and making sense in across devices sizes hahaha
Not really that difficult hehe. Native CSS would do but with tailwind, it will be such a breeze.
Hey gary, making your content about this kind of details really step up your channel! I think it's really tricky to get creative when you don't know how or where to get the inspiration and these type of vids really come helpful to also train the eye. See you around mate!
best designer on UA-cam
not even close lol
@@xxxxdddddss who gets your vote?
@@xxxxdddddssthen who's the best? Why would you say something like "not even close" and not offer an alternative?
Is it because you don't have an alternative and just disagreed for the sake of it? Because you're braindead?
I design a lot of fact sheets, and making them stand out can be challenging. I've started to incorporate a lot of your concepts, and it has upped my game. I really like the idea of subtle layering. This is a great tutorial.
Man that page looks great. Love the colored borders, and the font.
Depths really do improve the visuals on a web page. thanks for the awesome tips!
been watching your videos for 4 years now
I have improved significantly
thank you
it's all fun and games until someone has to code that
Great video. Remove BG also has a Figma plugin. Mac OS even has a quick action, just right click the image > quick tasks > remove background. I KNOOOOOW!
*Sir* it's Teachers Day in India !!
*Happy Teachers Day!!*
Sir, Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I'm not a UI UX designer but a programmer, I just felt that my programs UI UX needs some improvements so I started designing just as an hobby, later applied various tricks that I was able to pick from your UA-cam videos to my projects.
Thanks, Gary. You always make helpful videos. I can't wait to join your design course.
Lol I'm here from that epic monitor enclosure you posted on reddit 😎 you're doing great!
You are are a gentleman and a scholar. Amazing video. Excellent teaching style man.
Things i would have added or done differently:
- mirror the Box "UI Learning" to go up on the right side - it reflects the wording in "going up" rather than going down.
- in the textbox, round the lower triangle to match the box border and not be so sharp
- on the textbox "woahhh I can't" add a shadow from the person, as the light is coming from the light --> would give even more depth.
- build a scroll effect with a parallax, in which the text-boxes float up, but the box in the back is slower than the ones in the front
parallax effect = the most depth and improvement in UI
Wonderful! you are an excellent designer, I love how you make these great designs effortlessly
OMG This video is AWESOME ! You are the best teacher on the internet
Sweet little layout that mate. Depth is definitely coming into my builds
This is similar to music mixing. We’ll low pass certain instruments and use reverb t make it sound like they’re “behind” the lead vocal for more depth
Impressed with your channel and love your designs 👍
Holy crap, that was awesome!
this was super inspiring, thanks! also your voice sounds like patton oswalt
Love this tutorial, it gave me a lot of inspiration-thank you
This was sooo kool! i love this video! i def would love to see more videos like this. I have been losing inspiration and after watching this video definitely has boost my creative. thanks so much. still taking your design course! 🥰
What can we do without your insights! 💥
don't you dare to believe that I didn't notice the new freaking moving camera shit you've got there
I'm not a designer yet exploring and my friend you make it look easy 😅
Subscribed! Awesome channel!
Wow that looks amazing thanks
Always love your class session❤♥🍾🏆
Love your vids
i came for the lesson. i stayed for the haircut. glorious. 👌
what makes a good designer is your imagination and creativity.
that was so cool 😻
Not going to lie bro.. Really loving the look..
Hey Gary, amazing design I really liked it. Would love if you could program it so I'll learn how to do all the complicated stuff like what you did in the end with the figma prototype line connected to the UI Learning and more. Thank you!
im thinking I should create coding videos, doing exactly what u said!! Step by step HTML & CSS on how to setup this webpage, going through issues/solutions, etc..
Awesome stuff!
Big love and respect 🙌💐👏
tbh i liked this white color txt in the background, i would just change optacity
congratulations for the videos I often follow your tutorials and news but this time I have a different question to ask myself, what about that light receiver during your intros? 😄
remove bg has a figma plugin which works so nicely. Thanks Gary, waiting to see you @ 1M subs
Love it. Thanks!
Nice one Gaz.
awesome, awesome stuff :D
Thank you this was great!
Iconify background remover plugin in figma is perfect way to speed up the process
That hero image is looks floating so further we can put some shadow or any light contrast background ? 🤔
Waiting for your reply😀
What font are you using here? Looks great.
Very great content!
Any particular reason why there are 0 frames & autolayouts in this mock?
This was soo cool 🤩, btw 6:52 a plugin is available for that *Remove bg*
I like the way you code. Easy to understand. Please make tutorials for React/JavaScript with 2 to 3 projects. I am a beginner and wanted to start my career after 6 years. So,I I looked for so many options on UA-cam and udemy but I found yours best. Sometimes UA-cam recommends a lot of good things. Glad to found your channel. Your videos are simple and understandable. I wanted to know, are you working for some company or freelancing?
How do you create an highlight like this in a website builder like Webflow?
Amazinggg!!!
great video, waiting for the coding part too, it will be really cool if you do the coding too.
very cool! 😎
Hey, Great video! How would you replicate the blue box and lines from the UI Learning title at the end of the video? I was thinking some kind of div with a background colour for the blue box, add some rotation - but I'm not sure how you'd achieve the lines connected to it? Thanks!
Unrelated but the Dave Mustaine looks rocks lol
Do you recommend the Kemper?
Great quality content
When you make those designs on figma, how do you make them "reality" in a website? is there a way to export it in html/css once done with the design? I'm trying to simplify my website design and I'm interested in figma but I don't understand if it's like a canva where I do my design and then code the website myself or if it can avoid me the coding process.
thanks to anyone willing to reply
Dunno if it's UA-cam encoding, but my phone can barely render the colour difference let alone notice it in the background
Clearly genius
As a frontend developer I got scared by this UI 😨😨
but at the same time this is seems fun to do.
there's a remove bg figma plugin that works amazingly
Thank you so much
it to multi-track record. I would play with an effect or two on my recordings, but I never touched the soft role or the step sequencer.
This is great an all, until you have to consider AA and sometimes AAA Level of Accessibility for the website. You'd be dinged everywhere for low contrast. Love the designs tho!
Isn't there a media query for high contrast like there is for animation and dark/light theme?
I can only see one thing possible elsewise to make it more accessable if the standard design itself is not changed and that would be on hover, to make it high contrast there.
But it's always the problem with lower contrast designs, they look extremely nice, but the text is just hard to make readable for everyone.
Else, you should bump up the paragraph text more in size to compensate for lower contrast.
as a frontend dev I'm crying badly
100% I make the sickest soft in my head all day long then the mont I open a DAW...
Thats nice
As a frontnend developer, this is giving me anxiety haha, but nice design though!
I love this design
You ha e epic hair. Can you do a video on how to be so epic?
But... how would it scale down to smaller screens?
wouldnt it be a nightmare adding those bezier lines in HTML attached to the UI Learning? I mean, especially in a fluid responsive layout?
Make your site in webflow. - remove those lines on mobile.
@@thedesignguy1241 "cReAte YoUr deSIgn In WebFLoW" ...
How about "Learn to code yourself properly"?
great video, 1 question: how do you fast add avatar 12:33? To me it was only creating the circle then boom → image inside , it's unsplash image but how?
Figma avatar plugin such as UIFaces
How do you code that chat boxes? It will be an image or you will code that in html? I am wondering how it will look on different screens sizes.
Ideally, if the text on the chat boxes don't have semantic relevance, but are meant to be decorative element, then they should be used together with the chat box as SVGs, contained within a div with the image placed absolutely. For different screen sizes, that would depend on how the designer wants it. I think it would be better if they don't show up on smaller screens, unless the design makes a good provision for it.
How to turn this in html/css ?
Nightmares, thinking about it. #responsivHell 😂
@@poooooow a lot of extra code cuz of these depths
From my 20 years of experience in design: don't let the subjects stand in the air. It's better to put the subject on something. Overall looks good!
It was actually placed on the slightly lighter box at the bottom, but whether that is enough I think is a matter of taste. I tend to like it as he did it, but I understand your point.
Chap lip? Is that what you called that?
Yeah really good design, thumb up. But as web developer, need more times to apply this design. hahaha
sooooo true
Благодарим ви!
Can you do a video on JavaScript pls??
how the hell do you implement the last thing
Congratulations on this killer hairstyle! :)
On topic, it's always easy to get creative in these programs. But the implementation in HTML and CSS is complicated. Your layout is relatively simple, but how this angled box "UI Learning" with the curves in the background and the anchor points in the foreground can be implemented is not clear to me right now.
here’s how i would do it. have your header tag with the hero text then create a span for the “UI learning” part. place both wire SVGs or images inside of the span. set the span to have a relative position and rotate it with the transform css property. then, set both the wire elements to have absolute positioning and use top and bottom to place the wires on the top and bottom of the element. then use media tags to fix any issues your design has when making the screen smaller. use the z-index property to layer your elements to recreate the desired effect
transform translate and ::before and ::after. It will be kind of hell to find the right size, but it seems to be the most obvious way to do it.
What is happening at @1:44 ?
During the entire quarantine period, I learned how to write soft at soft soft. TNice tutorials is not to say that self-isolation is a pleasant tNice tutorialng,
Since when is Russle Crow on youtube Inkscape?
now how do i do this in css html
the problem with blurry elements in web design is that it'll load the page a bit slower :(
Any free Discord / subReddits for designers that just show and talk about their ui designs ? i wanna find that space and learn even more about ui/ux and better myself thanks in advance
As bayrakları as 🇹🇷🇹🇷
how the heck am i supposed to translate those to code?
drop shadows... I can add depth with drop shadows!
I didn't know Jesus Christ was into UI design
And what does the implementation cost? (...) Okay - better keep it simple 😅
those little last elements look kinda painful to code ngl
Frontend developers dislike this