EDIT: Telegram is unstable so I made a discord channel for us instead where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :) discord.gg/psNSvK4zsk
So many great things about these videos: thumbnails, content, short-attention-span-friendly length, presentation, animations, the script, the narration / voice. Well done! Every now and then "the algorithm" does a good job - this is definitely the case, I'll be coming back for more
East Asia shows that finding your way in dense packed information is a cultural thing. There website are "cluttered" from a western view, yet they easily find what they are looking for. Spaced out design like the example with the iPhones in the beginning has drawbacks, especially on smaller screens. In the first slide two iPhone where shown in a column layout with information on the right. The "better" design with more space showed just one iPhone and the information below it in text-align center, the hardest to read. You can't compare them that way. This was just worse
I think for mobile website design, the western style is alright. Though, the thing that pisses me off is companies stupidly pushing the mobile style UIs to computer screens, where it makes no sense, given the larger screen. See the new YT music redesign, or even Windows 11. Absolutely horrible.
Why is it explicitly called "negative" space? As opposed to...positive space? I would think most of the time whenever we use the term "space" we mean negative space. Unless...an object takes a lot of space, in which case...it's positive space?
Well negative space is technically "nothing", and positive space is "something", so the area around something that exists is nothing but we can't just call it "nothing" we have to call it something fancy
@@redesignuxui The problem I have with modern websites is simply the design. It lacks fun, playfulness, *soul*... Like some designer and coder has lost all the passion and is just trundling away to make something inoffensive. I'm not a pro. No joke, I've used and will continue for a while to use Microsoft Frontpage 2003. And Frontpage is genuinely fun to use, even if the HTML it makes is a mess. It's possible to make good design that is fun, but when it's all oh-so-very monochrome, not to mention resource expensive with the fancy CSS and Javascript... Well, I'm sick of it. Roblox used to look like a fun place, now it's all clean and corporate.
EDIT: Telegram is unstable so I made a discord channel for us instead where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :)
discord.gg/psNSvK4zsk
most websites look empty to me because i use an adblocker, so the places where the ads usually are turn into blanks HAHAHAHAH
exactly!
So many great things about these videos: thumbnails, content, short-attention-span-friendly length, presentation, animations, the script, the narration / voice. Well done! Every now and then "the algorithm" does a good job - this is definitely the case, I'll be coming back for more
thanks!
that left-bottom arrow on the thumbnail...
woopsies
East Asia shows that finding your way in dense packed information is a cultural thing. There website are "cluttered" from a western view, yet they easily find what they are looking for.
Spaced out design like the example with the iPhones in the beginning has drawbacks, especially on smaller screens. In the first slide two iPhone where shown in a column layout with information on the right. The "better" design with more space showed just one iPhone and the information below it in text-align center, the hardest to read. You can't compare them that way. This was just worse
I think for mobile website design, the western style is alright.
Though, the thing that pisses me off is companies stupidly pushing the mobile style UIs to computer screens, where it makes no sense, given the larger screen. See the new YT music redesign, or even Windows 11. Absolutely horrible.
the assumption was we're in a western environment... but i'll be going over the east asian environments soon too!
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Awesome! Thank you!
Why is it explicitly called "negative" space? As opposed to...positive space? I would think most of the time whenever we use the term "space" we mean negative space. Unless...an object takes a lot of space, in which case...it's positive space?
Well negative space is technically "nothing", and positive space is "something", so the area around something that exists is nothing but we can't just call it "nothing" we have to call it something fancy
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But it's not *fun*, is it?
hmmmm
@@redesignuxui The problem I have with modern websites is simply the design. It lacks fun, playfulness, *soul*... Like some designer and coder has lost all the passion and is just trundling away to make something inoffensive.
I'm not a pro. No joke, I've used and will continue for a while to use Microsoft Frontpage 2003. And Frontpage is genuinely fun to use, even if the HTML it makes is a mess.
It's possible to make good design that is fun, but when it's all oh-so-very monochrome, not to mention resource expensive with the fancy CSS and Javascript...
Well, I'm sick of it. Roblox used to look like a fun place, now it's all clean and corporate.
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Bro just improve the editing and your good
feedback taken!
@@redesignuxui which app u use for thumbnails
Huh? I think the editing was done well!
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Second comment!
Re: Design thank you very much! BTW, if you have Medium blog, I would love to read you content there too
interesting, I'll definitely think about this!
@@redesignuxui you could even link your videos in the articles you make :)