Great video. This has been the argument within our company. That we need a tool to be closer to the final medium. otherwise all the sweats over fine details would not realize itself. That the cool transition you made has again to translate to another language in order to work and chances that a lot of details would be miss. I am designer who also code. and I think Framer X is the way to go. I mastered sketch, and then Figma, but still my design tool is within the browser while I code with React. I have to feel all the details in the final medium. I am the final crafter. I don't want another developer tries to translate what I had in mind.
Soheil Alavi Glad to hear from another coding designer! I’m stoked to hear you feel the same way. It’s definitely a matter of time before red-liners get replaced by those who know both design & code like you. We should be the ones bringing this hybrid species forward to build a new standard, and new lead. cheers Soheil!
@@uxlordsimplifyingdesignpro5544 In fact this philosophy is the whole idea behind the platfrom that we are making. check it out www.tribe.so and we are building it in a way that you can design a product that works and handles things like notification, feed, messaging & user management. The no code design tool out there still generate static pages. I really would like to get your feedback on the new editor that we are building. it would be great if we can get in touch. feel free to email me at soheil at tribe so
@@SoheilAlavi It's a unique product you got there. I'm definitely curious to find out the thought and value you're offering there. Don't have a business or enough traction yet, but will bookmark and try it out. Thanks for sharing Soheil ;)
I have been using XD for exactly the reason you mentioned: The company had the adobe suite and thus it was the logical choice to use it. I am really curious about framer x now ;-)
Philipp Unterreiner good question. I really like Linton Ye’s materials in general. I honestly haven’t watched this one yet, but looking at the contents, it seems like a pretty good overview of how one would start a DS using Framer X. learnreact.design/webinars/design-systems-in-framer-x He also has many other great contents around framer x and react😎
@@uxlordsimplifyingdesignpro5544 Thank you for the link! I also found that the framer website has some (rather high level) info on the topic www.framer.com/design-systems/ The one you shared definetly more in depth
☝️ If you’re interested in knowing about Figma vs Sketch & XD, in depth, I posted a new video for it. ruclips.net/video/IrzCL85E-4Y/видео.html Check it out! Stay Safe!😷
Hey, I'm not sure how recently this changed but Vue overtook React in terms of market share. For the sake of giving unbiased information to your viewers who might be looking for new technologies, I'd also suggest leaving out your subjective view of it being the most effective
If you want to advance in the field with more technical capability then yes, but otherwise Sketch is still very useful. Im here to help you save time & make better decisions based on your objective. Cheers
All your videos are on point. Good job!
Great video. This has been the argument within our company. That we need a tool to be closer to the final medium. otherwise all the sweats over fine details would not realize itself. That the cool transition you made has again to translate to another language in order to work and chances that a lot of details would be miss. I am designer who also code. and I think Framer X is the way to go. I mastered sketch, and then Figma, but still my design tool is within the browser while I code with React. I have to feel all the details in the final medium. I am the final crafter. I don't want another developer tries to translate what I had in mind.
Soheil Alavi Glad to hear from another coding designer! I’m stoked to hear you feel the same way. It’s definitely a matter of time before red-liners get replaced by those who know both design & code like you. We should be the ones bringing this hybrid species forward to build a new standard, and new lead. cheers Soheil!
@@uxlordsimplifyingdesignpro5544 In fact this philosophy is the whole idea behind the platfrom that we are making. check it out www.tribe.so and we are building it in a way that you can design a product that works and handles things like notification, feed, messaging & user management. The no code design tool out there still generate static pages. I really would like to get your feedback on the new editor that we are building. it would be great if we can get in touch. feel free to email me at soheil at tribe so
@@SoheilAlavi It's a unique product you got there. I'm definitely curious to find out the thought and value you're offering there. Don't have a business or enough traction yet, but will bookmark and try it out. Thanks for sharing Soheil ;)
I have been using XD for exactly the reason you mentioned: The company had the adobe suite and thus it was the logical choice to use it. I am really curious about framer x now ;-)
Robert Musmann Totally! Play around with the trial first, watch some videos about what it can do. It’ll definitely open up your world!
Thank you so much! It really helps me decide which app I should learn to be a UX designer!
Awesome! Glad I could help😁 Feel free to DM me on twitter if you have any questions!
what did you decided to use?
Cool vid man!
LivingWithPixels glad you like it 😎
really great insights!
Thanks for the feedback Brian, will be posting weekly. Hoping I’m able to get you more insightful videos! Cheers🍻
I've tried to design an app few months ago on Framer, first time ever, and it was so easy. Now I'm trying on Figma but honestly i'm lost with Figma
Its interesting to hear similar opinions from many people. Im curious to know what about Figma that makes it difficult.
very awesome video, much appreciated buddy. I'm a developer moving to design so it's appreciated!
Cool video, can you refer to any good content / articles about design systems in Framer X?
Philipp Unterreiner good question. I really like Linton Ye’s materials in general. I honestly haven’t watched this one yet, but looking at the contents, it seems like a pretty good overview of how one would start a DS using Framer X. learnreact.design/webinars/design-systems-in-framer-x He also has many other great contents around framer x and react😎
@@uxlordsimplifyingdesignpro5544 Thank you for the link! I also found that the framer website has some (rather high level) info on the topic www.framer.com/design-systems/ The one you shared definetly more in depth
☝️ If you’re interested in knowing about Figma vs Sketch & XD, in depth, I posted a new video for it. ruclips.net/video/IrzCL85E-4Y/видео.html Check it out! Stay Safe!😷
Hey, I'm not sure how recently this changed but Vue overtook React in terms of market share.
For the sake of giving unbiased information to your viewers who might be looking for new technologies, I'd also suggest leaving out your subjective view of it being the most effective
Idk, I'd want to see your data bout that, I know in America, react is still more widely used in commercial projects.
So, Framer X is the way to go?
If you want to advance in the field with more technical capability then yes, but otherwise Sketch is still very useful. Im here to help you save time & make better decisions based on your objective. Cheers