Ingenious way to market your Black Friday deals and show off your transparency. This is why I love FLUX. No secrets are safe. Ran shares everything he knows and learns more for us every day
Great video, Ran! Thanks for highlighting the importance of copywriting during early stages. I feel it’s so underrated among solo designers as we often start doing wireframes without copy in mind and then just “fill in the blanks” with content we request from clients. It should be copy first!
I learn and grow from each video that you provide. I appreciate that you put a lot of effort to provide (free) content to learn and grow with FLUX. Thanks Ran.
Love seeing everything you teach put into practice! A great tip to just start putting something on the page, even if it's bad. And I LOVE that we got to be part of this creative process and see you workshopping the copy with Fabiana. Thanks for taking us bts 🤩
Awesome content Ran. I love the way you create contents. They really helped me as a designer. During my beginning days as a designer I used to watch flux every day. Keep posting these videos.
The best way to perfect your design is to make a draft and then, as said, take a break, ride on a bike, go out with your dog, fix your broken electronics if you know how. The point is that annoyingly enough the best ideas come to mind when you're not trying to come up with them (that is - in the exactly worst moments as it seems)
you're exactly right, thats why I do 3 sports and walk my dog most weekdays down the beach. The ability to take a step back and clear my mind doing something healthy almost always ends up solving any issues I have with business - much faster than I would have getting angry at my computer screen lol
Copy/content is always the hardest part! It's a different process when you aren't designing something for your own company. How do you get copy written for an actual client project?
Thank you for this ! But why do you do the content after the wireframes? Logic would dictate that we define the content and then we choose the wireframes adapted to the content? thank you in advance !
Thank you for this video 🔥🔥 it is very usefull! I have one question: where can I find that wireframe example you used in this video 5:40? Thanks in advanced 🙂
I don’t think webflow can be called development from IT point of view. I believe your websites available only on webflow service. How do you present it to customers if they ask for features not provided by webflow? And if you did an actual development (coding) would you charge more?
Clients pay for results not for how much "effort" you put in. Webflow can be extended with custom code to so almost anything. Of course this is not a solution for 100% of the projects, but for many websites, it's much more efficient than coding by hand.
It's almost a masterpiece in that regard. At the core this is a flux academy promotion in the format of a tutorial. Look how he shoveled the 40% discount on the academy. Then did the wireframe kit plug. And then massively promoted the copywriter gal. What a legend guys. If anything this is a tutorial on how to sell on youtube
Ingenious way to market your Black Friday deals and show off your transparency. This is why I love FLUX. No secrets are safe. Ran shares everything he knows and learns more for us every day
Appreciate the comment Austin!
Great video, Ran! Thanks for highlighting the importance of copywriting during early stages. I feel it’s so underrated among solo designers as we often start doing wireframes without copy in mind and then just “fill in the blanks” with content we request from clients. It should be copy first!
It definitely is! Thanks so much for your comment!
I learn and grow from each video that you provide. I appreciate that you put a lot of effort to provide (free) content to learn and grow with FLUX. Thanks Ran.
Love seeing everything you teach put into practice! A great tip to just start putting something on the page, even if it's bad. And I LOVE that we got to be part of this creative process and see you workshopping the copy with Fabiana. Thanks for taking us bts 🤩
Thanks so much for your comment. You have to start somewhere!
Awesome content Ran. I love the way you create contents. They really helped me as a designer. During my beginning days as a designer I used to watch flux every day. Keep posting these videos.
Thanks Vipin! will do
Hope this series never end!!
Love it!
Enrolling will be my Christmas gift to myself ✨
yey! excited to have you with us Melanie!
This is Gold Mine😍 Loved the Presentation. Waiting For Part 2😎
Thanks so much for your comment! Will work on part 2 🤗
Great video as usual!
I learned so much things about design from you.
❤️❤️
The best way to perfect your design is to make a draft and then, as said, take a break, ride on a bike, go out with your dog, fix your broken electronics if you know how. The point is that annoyingly enough the best ideas come to mind when you're not trying to come up with them (that is - in the exactly worst moments as it seems)
you're exactly right, thats why I do 3 sports and walk my dog most weekdays down the beach. The ability to take a step back and clear my mind doing something healthy almost always ends up solving any issues I have with business - much faster than I would have getting angry at my computer screen lol
This was very helpful! Thanks, Ran.
Thank you for posting this! You guys are great!
No problem at all! Thanks for your comment and support.
Right on time
Copy/content is always the hardest part! It's a different process when you aren't designing something for your own company. How do you get copy written for an actual client project?
As always great content
Thanks so much for the kind words and support!
thx for this amazing content
Great stuff. ..
Thank you for this ! But why do you do the content after the wireframes? Logic would dictate that we define the content and then we choose the wireframes adapted to the content? thank you in advance !
oooooooo new series!!
Waiting for part 2
coming up next week!
Thank you for this video 🔥🔥 it is very usefull! I have one question: where can I find that wireframe example you used in this video 5:40? Thanks in advanced 🙂
Here you go - platforma.ws/
What about price? Could you share how that would be calculated if that was a contract's project, because that's always been my doubt
I like your shirt my dude
Thank you!
Flux bought Platforma right?
we did!
Nice
What is he using when putting the pieces together?
Some slides on this if it's possible thank am calfe Uganda
I don’t think webflow can be called development from IT point of view. I believe your websites available only on webflow service. How do you present it to customers if they ask for features not provided by webflow? And if you did an actual development (coding) would you charge more?
Clients pay for results not for how much "effort" you put in. Webflow can be extended with custom code to so almost anything. Of course this is not a solution for 100% of the projects, but for many websites, it's much more efficient than coding by hand.
How do I hire someone from your academy?
But now everybody get access from our mobile devices. You should make the mobile web design. Please. Broooo
Are you back to FIGMA?
where other parts??
Hi, here is the link to part 2: ruclips.net/video/RuQHLc3b_50/видео.html
day.
The entire video is just a 15 minute plug
It's almost a masterpiece in that regard. At the core this is a flux academy promotion in the format of a tutorial. Look how he shoveled the 40% discount on the academy. Then did the wireframe kit plug. And then massively promoted the copywriter gal. What a legend guys. If anything this is a tutorial on how to sell on youtube
Nice