I've never seen any UA-camr actually do what you're doing. By recording all their live projects and posting them online for beginners to learn from them. God bless you for the hard works and thank you for what you're doing. It helps us as well. Thanks
Everyone should thank you for giving this information from the real project for zero bucks. In my power, I can only give you a like if this is what helps you in progress of the UA-cam channel.
A client you don't have to chase. 👐🏾🙆🏽♀️ And taking feedback like a champ is something I must learn. Yesterday I was watching a Futur video where Chris Do told one of his mentees they must kill their ego. This just brings it home for me. I must do this moving forward.
Thanks for the process Ran, such a cool idea to just talk about each stage instead of just having a timelapse, so awesome to see how the look of the page became tighter with each iteration. I know these videos take more to get put together than just talking about certain freelancing topics, so really appreciate the effort! ❤️
You create amazing work, the concepts and logic that goes behind why you implement certain design elements is so cool to watch. Really talented man. Also, i'm learning so much. I'm picking web design up as i'm growing at work and I found your vids today, so insightful. I Subscribed, needless to say. Thank you for sharing the knowledge! Thank you for helping the design community. Blessings!
Would be super helpful to make a series of videos on collaboration between you and other artists (illustrators, 3d modelers, photographers, etc). The part where you showed the wireframe with comments for the illustrator was very helpful.
Looks just incredible. So much love and care has been put into the project! Thank you so much for sharing that, nowhere else I've seen content like this, I'll rewatch this couple of times
Looks great! I love where it ended in terms of color palette. The blue with the skin tones was a smart move. I wonder how it would look with a lavender-esque color in place of the blue, and if that might allow the site to stand out more among it's competitors (just a thought). Overall, I think it turned out really nice! Thank you for sharing this process!
It’s super to cool to see you and Max are working together to create the project. I don’t think that can happen so often. I can’t wait to see the whole website goes live. BTW, when you create website for clients, do you also design the mobile version and show it to clients? Or you just make the website responsive during the development phase.
This was incredible. Thank you for your insight and breakdown, it's helped me to understand how all the pieces work together. Where did you find the illustrator?
Thanks so much for sharing your process with us Ran! While watching the beginning of this video, I couldn't help thinking this very collaborative process could have been handled superbly using Figma. Commenting and access to the actual files with one simple url - and FREE! Have you played with Figma at all? Thanks again.
This is a good point. One of the main reasons I don’t use figma is its lack of support for RTL (Hebrew), but for English language projects it’s a good point.
Great series!! Can I ask how you sourced the illustrator?.... Do you just have a few "go-to" illustrators... Or do you use a service website like upwork or airtasker?
Ran such valuable information in your videos! Thank you so much for your tutorials. I know every client is different but I believe what you did in this project with mutual collaboration accelerated the whole process, am I right? Also, I will like to ask you as part of the content strategy to what extent do you provide the copy and photos or visual content. Of course I noticed that the illustrations were created as a result of the content strategy and I guess you would have to factor all of this in to the final price. How do you know how much to charge in this case when the design have to go thru a lot of iterations and probably you only know how much work you've done just to the end? And sorry for many too many questions but lastly the link to the final website design please. Thank you 😊
Ran, thanks for an amazing sharing! You've summarized that working together with a client brings to much faster result. I find this rule true to almost all of my work processes. And vice versa, the work process being stuck many times when there's no such a collaboration. I wonder is it my "problem" where I can't kinda work alone bringing the same good and quick result, or should we as designers implement this collaboration work process with all our clients (as long as it possible) in order to get that great and fast result?
Thanks for the video, is amazing the amount of info in it. I have question for you in terms of the design process with a client. What or How would you act when you encounter with a client that thinks that he or she is the Art Director of the project?.. Like s/he start talking about design like knowing more than you and changing your concept? In this case, fortunately your client (Max) respects your design decisions.. but what would had happened if he started saying or talking about design like he knows more than you?... How do you react or what actions do you take?
Hey Ran I have noticed that the custom vector illustration thing is proving to be a very popular and trendy feature on a lot of fancy new startup websites lately and I can understand why because it always looks very impressive and awesome to look at. However my question is as someone who wants to land a job as a UI Designer, will I be expected to have the skills to create these graphics from scratch and to this standard, I'm not so confident I could even copy them to be pixel perfect let along come up with my own custom illustrations.
Hi Ran! I am having trouble finding multiple illustrations with the same style. Can you tell me what is the best site for searching or some good artists? Thanks :)
Hi, I'm just new to UI/UX design and i have a question: "Do UI/UX designer have to make all the text (ex: title, services, about us,...) up by themselve?
I've never seen any UA-camr actually do what you're doing. By recording all their live projects and posting them online for beginners to learn from them. God bless you for the hard works and thank you for what you're doing. It helps us as well. Thanks
Everyone should thank you for giving this information from the real project for zero bucks. In my power, I can only give you a like if this is what helps you in progress of the UA-cam channel.
A client you don't have to chase. 👐🏾🙆🏽♀️
And taking feedback like a champ is something I must learn. Yesterday I was watching a Futur video where Chris Do told one of his mentees they must kill their ego. This just brings it home for me. I must do this moving forward.
Thanks for the process Ran, such a cool idea to just talk about each stage instead of just having a timelapse, so awesome to see how the look of the page became tighter with each iteration. I know these videos take more to get put together than just talking about certain freelancing topics, so really appreciate the effort! ❤️
I'm really enjoying how the home page is looking so far. Thanks for sharing the process, Ran!
The iteration with a mentor pulling out the student from the phone - great: from virtual schooling to real-life usage!
Thank you so much for sharing your process. I m always learning something watching your videos. Can’t wait for the webflow part of it !!
Ran, this is probably one of my favorite videos from you! Thanks for the behind-the-scenes and keep making great work! I
You create amazing work, the concepts and logic that goes behind why you implement certain design elements is so cool to watch. Really talented man. Also, i'm learning so much. I'm picking web design up as i'm growing at work and I found your vids today, so insightful. I Subscribed, needless to say. Thank you for sharing the knowledge! Thank you for helping the design community. Blessings!
Would be super helpful to make a series of videos on collaboration between you and other artists (illustrators, 3d modelers, photographers, etc). The part where you showed the wireframe with comments for the illustrator was very helpful.
Looks just incredible. So much love and care has been put into the project! Thank you so much for sharing that, nowhere else I've seen content like this, I'll rewatch this couple of times
Looks great! I love where it ended in terms of color palette. The blue with the skin tones was a smart move. I wonder how it would look with a lavender-esque color in place of the blue, and if that might allow the site to stand out more among it's competitors (just a thought). Overall, I think it turned out really nice! Thank you for sharing this process!
Great work Ran! Loving the final look of the illustrations.
love seeing the entire process!
I just love your design process videos
Great and highly valuable content Ran. Thanks for sharing this!
I learn a lot from your videos, thanks for sharing your process.
It’s super to cool to see you and Max are working together to create the project. I don’t think that can happen so often. I can’t wait to see the whole website goes live.
BTW, when you create website for clients, do you also design the mobile version and show it to clients? Or you just make the website responsive during the development phase.
Beautiful website, wow you work so fast!
Nice, clean, beautiful
you're such a legend bro
This was incredible. Thank you for your insight and breakdown, it's helped me to understand how all the pieces work together. Where did you find the illustrator?
Thanks so much for sharing your process with us Ran! While watching the beginning of this video, I couldn't help thinking this very collaborative process could have been handled superbly using Figma. Commenting and access to the actual files with one simple url - and FREE!
Have you played with Figma at all?
Thanks again.
This is a good point. One of the main reasons I don’t use figma is its lack of support for RTL (Hebrew), but for English language projects it’s a good point.
Thanks for the response Ran! I hadn't considered RTL.
Ran, I learn from you alot thank you! ❤
Great series!!
Can I ask how you sourced the illustrator?.... Do you just have a few "go-to" illustrators... Or do you use a service website like upwork or airtasker?
Ran such valuable information in your videos! Thank you so much for your tutorials. I know every client is different but I believe what you did in this project with mutual collaboration accelerated the whole process, am I right? Also, I will like to ask you as part of the content strategy to what extent do you provide the copy and photos or visual content. Of course I noticed that the illustrations were created as a result of the content strategy and I guess you would have to factor all of this in to the final price. How do you know how much to charge in this case when the design have to go thru a lot of iterations and probably you only know how much work you've done just to the end? And sorry for many too many questions but lastly the link to the final website design please. Thank you 😊
Ran, thanks for an amazing sharing! You've summarized that working together with a client brings to much faster result. I find this rule true to almost all of my work processes. And vice versa, the work process being stuck many times when there's no such a collaboration. I wonder is it my "problem" where I can't kinda work alone bringing the same good and quick result, or should we as designers implement this collaboration work process with all our clients (as long as it possible) in order to get that great and fast result?
Awesome series man thanks a lot, really appreciate it. Subbed!
Thanks for the video, is amazing the amount of info in it.
I have question for you in terms of the design process with a client. What or How would you act when you encounter with a client that thinks that he or she is the Art Director of the project?.. Like s/he start talking about design like knowing more than you and changing your concept?
In this case, fortunately your client (Max) respects your design decisions.. but what would had happened if he started saying or talking about design like he knows more than you?... How do you react or what actions do you take?
Hey Ran I have noticed that the custom vector illustration thing is proving to be a very popular and trendy feature on a lot of fancy new startup websites lately and I can understand why because it always looks very impressive and awesome to look at. However my question is as someone who wants to land a job as a UI Designer, will I be expected to have the skills to create these graphics from scratch and to this standard, I'm not so confident I could even copy them to be pixel perfect let along come up with my own custom illustrations.
Very helpful video, what is the right dimension for designing a website?
amazing, really helpful man! keep rockin
Nice work
The ones with the woman looks great!
Great design !
its a very helpfull video, thanks for sharing
So good 😊
Hi Ran! I am having trouble finding multiple illustrations with the same style. Can you tell me what is the best site for searching or some good artists? Thanks :)
Where do you get the illustrations? Do you make them or just buy them for the client?
Your awesome bro
Wow! Looks beautiful, who’s the illustrator?
Just one comment: I think the shadow color is really dark, maybe you could try with a lighter one... ;)
Hi, I'm just new to UI/UX design and i have a question: "Do UI/UX designer have to make all the text (ex: title, services, about us,...) up by themselve?
Which UI framework will you be using?
Best video 🤞
Well hello! Inspired by your channel👌👌
How much did you charge for the whole project?
Hi, great, process, how much you charge to design this kind of website.
Where we can find this kind of illustration of characters?
Which wireframing tool/software is this?
How do you get these nice icons, images animations...?
a little off topic, but how do you pitch Webflow CMS to your clients?
“Wordpress CMS sucks rights? You’ll love Webflow!” Then demo.
Which program do you use for These Illustrations?
Btw - your videos are awesome, i've watched a couple of newer ones yet also. Love to see more design from you! It‘s very inspirational
What’s the font that you used?
How much was it charged for the startup client for such a design ?
This was $10k.
how do you communicate with content writer and who decides what to write where and how it would look
Max and me write the content together
do u have any videos on that ,which i can watch to help me out
whats the font name?
But blue is very predicable now
first !
What is the font that was used for that site?