Wow. Just wow. It’s going to take me days to think about this. Funny enough I’m reading a book by psychologist Susan David and my current take away is not default, like !default. A happy serendipitous “accident”. Love it. Mind blown. I’m getting all of those apps.
Wow what an eye opening and inspiring keynote, as a graphics designer in my final year at uni I got the opportunity to learn so many designers work; this inspires me to focus on one designer’s traits and make it an anchor to excel and explore. For me it’s Achille!
First, I don't think "boring" is a problem need to be solved. Second, this design is relyed on your skill background, as you are from a game design background, so you think gamification is charming. But from visual and usage, they are equal. I don't think it improve a lot experience. and We are human, we don't live on screen. We just need to get quick information and then experience the real world, such as the sunny weather.
Figma's new scrolling behavior is frustrating. The old way, where scrolling moved the page and zooming required Ctrl + scroll, was intuitive and efficient. The current system is redundant and feels clunky.
@@AscendFKit great that there’s somewhere designers actually taking risks and doing something interesting before are just hating because they are used to the same boring minimalist software everytime
The apps are fine, but the presentation felt off, exactly as if he were defending a college project, so I'll agree with you there. He didn't sound excited at all. Ironically, his tone is boring and confusing, while the ideas are solid and inspiring.
This has been my favourite talk this year
I learned a lot in these 25 minutes. Thank you.
The pace of the speech was wonderful. much vibe!!
Wow. Just wow. It’s going to take me days to think about this.
Funny enough I’m reading a book by psychologist Susan David and my current take away is not default, like !default. A happy serendipitous “accident”.
Love it. Mind blown. I’m getting all of those apps.
Andrew is such a legend, really defining the next generation of design
Wow what an eye opening and inspiring keynote, as a graphics designer in my final year at uni I got the opportunity to learn so many designers work; this inspires me to focus on one designer’s traits and make it an anchor to excel and explore. For me it’s Achille!
Those glasses are creeping me out
Really inspiring talk
Great talk! Very inspiring.
Super interesting and inspiring projects ! Thanks a lot ! 😊
Love the way he thinks - fantastic talk
Can you make these for Android, please? 🥺
This was such a great session!
this one is going in the history books
Amazing conference
Thank you :)
🙏
This talk is not boring!
Low key but definitely not boring!
Eustace Bagge
First, I don't think "boring" is a problem need to be solved. Second, this design is relyed on your skill background, as you are from a game design background, so you think gamification is charming. But from visual and usage, they are equal. I don't think it improve a lot experience. and We are human, we don't live on screen. We just need to get quick information and then experience the real world, such as the sunny weather.
Figma's new scrolling behavior is frustrating. The old way, where scrolling moved the page and zooming required Ctrl + scroll, was intuitive and efficient. The current system is redundant and feels clunky.
In summary, spend months of company time building a better checkbox... Us mere mortals will get back to you on how that goes!
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@@ayodeledavid3034 Human
Nintendo is definitely going to sue you bro
woah, john baldessari wouldn't let you talk about him in this. truly disgusting
why is that
how do you know that
Seems more like a college project than real software. Needs way more polish
you mean it needs to be more boring?
@@AscendFKit great that there’s somewhere designers actually taking risks and doing something interesting before are just hating because they are used to the same boring minimalist software everytime
The apps are fine, but the presentation felt off, exactly as if he were defending a college project, so I'll agree with you there. He didn't sound excited at all. Ironically, his tone is boring and confusing, while the ideas are solid and inspiring.