Beautiful improvement. if i could suggest or add something though, i would reduce the opacity of the other images where the main image is. there's a white border already around the active image but the contrast is not so great and changing the stroke to black or a darker call might drag too much attention so instead i would reduce the opacity of the other images below the active one and when i hover/click on it the opacity increases. nice one matt and flux team. learning a lot from you all. 🙌🙌
So you are a "no code developer"! What does that even mean? So I could be a "no plane pilot", a "no instrument musician" or a "no bullshit influencer"? (Being a good web designer is already hard enough, no need for meaningless title...)
You don't need to deep down in code . Code is just a tool main thing is problem solving . If you could solve a problem with no code then that is best way .
This is a real problem. Not only here but in UI UX as well. Terms and titles going out of hand. People come with all the fancy terms but when you dig deeper, a lot of them are basically the same.
I would move your type left of the model to make the pose of her arm to guide the reader’s eye around to the type on the left of the model not taking it off the page.
No offence, but the improvement was so obvious that I advise you to cultivate a better taste seeing more quality design projects. There's always subjectiveness in design but also actual physical and biological guidelines to orient the work.
Beautiful improvement. if i could suggest or add something though, i would reduce the opacity of the other images where the main image is. there's a white border already around the active image but the contrast is not so great and changing the stroke to black or a darker call might drag too much attention so instead i would reduce the opacity of the other images below the active one and when i hover/click on it the opacity increases. nice one matt and flux team. learning a lot from you all. 🙌🙌
matt jumper is that guy! no one does it like flux academy!!
Good one! Useful tips for day to day work!
Glad it was helpful!
For line height, i believe 1.5 is the same as 150%. Set line height with no unit
its good topic, we need more videos
I like the term NO CODE DEVELOPER, as I web designer and visually build website and don't know about coding so always difficult to explain to people
thought the same ;-)
Great information ❤
Great tips my dude!!
good tip
nice video
Если ты уменьшил ширину колонки, естественно и типографика сожмется! 😅😅😅😅😅
Dope🔥
So you are a "no code developer"! What does that even mean? So I could be a "no plane pilot", a "no instrument musician" or a "no bullshit influencer"? (Being a good web designer is already hard enough, no need for meaningless title...)
Haha, I was confused too. If you use a no code tool like webflow. Just refer you as webflow or framer developer. No code developer is just silly.
You don't need to deep down in code . Code is just a tool main thing is problem solving . If you could solve a problem with no code then that is best way .
This is a real problem. Not only here but in UI UX as well. Terms and titles going out of hand. People come with all the fancy terms but when you dig deeper, a lot of them are basically the same.
"Developer = a person or thing that develops something." hes developer things using no-code tools, so hard to understand?
I would move your type left of the model to make the pose of her arm to guide the reader’s eye around to the type on the left of the model not taking it off the page.
I mean no offence but I think the first version was better.
No offence, but the improvement was so obvious that I advise you to cultivate a better taste seeing more quality design projects. There's always subjectiveness in design but also actual physical and biological guidelines to orient the work.
I'm first😊