Hi Payton, Just wanted to say thank you for teaching interface design in a way that is easy to digest. I admire your rather analytical take to treating visuals seem more of a science rather than art, making learners hopeful that this is something anyone can get better at (with sufficient practice of course). Really do enjoy these videos & I hope to see your channel grow more in the future In Sha Allah
I appreciate this comment! Teaching some design topics is tough for me because I don’t have much formal design education. But you don’t need to know your design vocab to be able to know what looks good and what works! Thanks for watching
As someone who is studying and trying to improve in web development, your videos have been a really big help to increase my variation and give me new ideas. Great video keep it up
The vast majority of websites are built by individuals attempting to build a business to sell a product or products. These almost always fail but this is where the bulk of new websites come from. Point is....86% of future viewers that come to this type of website want to see products on the first page and near the top. This is not the kind of website you want for products. You do not see Nike or Apple with a large testimonial or logo section for a reason. If your attempting to sell products....dont make a website like this.
You’re talking about e-commerce websites. Of course Nike and Apple don’t follow these rules. They’re e-commerce websites. If the website is a service based business this type of website works perfect.
Thanks, this is great content always. It would be great if you could do a video tutorial about the transitions between sections on page. This is something I sometimes struggle with.
Thanks Payton- really great tips and advice. You rock! I just wanted to payback your help with a quick tip (detail). On the quote that you put at the end of the video, you put "...life, that gives it all it's flavor." Please change it's (contraction for it is or it has) to its (possessive pronoun). I don't believe you wanted to write "...life, that gives it all IT IS flavor"- Thanks.
Exceptionally well presented in such a short time - thanks sincerely. One thing I noted in your last section was the entire page still conforms to a really solid grid design with the vertical focal axis precisely in the center. Not only have you varied the heights of the sections, you brought fantastic depth by varying the width of the sections, eliminating the "fully justified" margins. You still have the overall grid layout on the page with great proportions. This capitalizes on white space in a very attractive manner. The background color variations are well thought out also. Using the horizontal axis of the page, you brought in brand color in the middle, bracketed with mellow contrast to the dark background, and sharp contrast to the light background. Each of the individual sections are well balanced despite the difference in object sizing within the section. You proclaim little "formal education" in design - this 12 minute video blows the socks off some of the formally educated designers!!!!
Great video Payton. Very powerful insights and the strategic view that you provide with the building blocks are excellent sources of inspiration. Thanks again for this great one! Cheers mate
Thanks Payton! You always bring value to your teachings while delivering the knowledge. There was a time during my past employment I used to design web pages with left to right and right to left content and image repetitions and my boss was not happy with that he told me that my designs are too boxy. I was helpless. With your teachings, I am gradually understanding the building blocks of a unique and original web design. Please make a separate video for getting rid of that boxy design look and how could we make them better. Thanks again!
Hi Payton,
Just wanted to say thank you for teaching interface design in a way that is easy to digest. I admire your rather analytical take to treating visuals seem more of a science rather than art, making learners hopeful that this is something anyone can get better at (with sufficient practice of course). Really do enjoy these videos & I hope to see your channel grow more in the future In Sha Allah
I appreciate this comment! Teaching some design topics is tough for me because I don’t have much formal design education. But you don’t need to know your design vocab to be able to know what looks good and what works! Thanks for watching
Agree 100%. Almost no one is offering this kind of practical, detailed, actionable advice. Really appreciate the videos!
As someone who is studying and trying to improve in web development, your videos have been a really big help to increase my variation and give me new ideas. Great video keep it up
The vast majority of websites are built by individuals attempting to build a business to sell a product or products. These almost always fail but this is where the bulk of new websites come from. Point is....86% of future viewers that come to this type of website want to see products on the first page and near the top. This is not the kind of website you want for products. You do not see Nike or Apple with a large testimonial or logo section for a reason. If your attempting to sell products....dont make a website like this.
Good point
This is what I use (somewhat) for service based businesses. Works great.
You’re talking about e-commerce websites. Of course Nike and Apple don’t follow these rules. They’re e-commerce websites. If the website is a service based business this type of website works perfect.
Do you have a video about section blending ? I mean design ideas how to design the move from one to the next section
Watching this and getting ads for AI website builders 💀
Thanks, this is great content always. It would be great if you could do a video tutorial about the transitions between sections on page. This is something I sometimes struggle with.
This was so helpful - and inspiring. Thank you, Payton,
Great timing, jest needed this hahah
Glad to hear it! 👊🏻
Me too! Thanks Payton!
Thanks Payton- really great tips and advice. You rock! I just wanted to payback your help with a quick tip (detail). On the quote that you put at the end of the video, you put "...life, that gives it all it's flavor." Please change it's (contraction for it is or it has) to its (possessive pronoun). I don't believe you wanted to write "...life, that gives it all IT IS flavor"- Thanks.
Damn! You're good at making great content. I almost feel guilty getting all this for free 😂
Awesome tips! Pls always include transformation to mobile layout pls
Solid informative base
Thank you ❤
Exceptionally well presented in such a short time - thanks sincerely. One thing I noted in your last section was the entire page still conforms to a really solid grid design with the vertical focal axis precisely in the center. Not only have you varied the heights of the sections, you brought fantastic depth by varying the width of the sections, eliminating the "fully justified" margins. You still have the overall grid layout on the page with great proportions. This capitalizes on white space in a very attractive manner. The background color variations are well thought out also. Using the horizontal axis of the page, you brought in brand color in the middle, bracketed with mellow contrast to the dark background, and sharp contrast to the light background. Each of the individual sections are well balanced despite the difference in object sizing within the section. You proclaim little "formal education" in design - this 12 minute video blows the socks off some of the formally educated designers!!!!
Great video Payton. Very powerful insights and the strategic view that you provide with the building blocks are excellent sources of inspiration. Thanks again for this great one! Cheers mate
Thanks Payton! You always bring value to your teachings while delivering the knowledge. There was a time during my past employment I used to design web pages with left to right and right to left content and image repetitions and my boss was not happy with that he told me that my designs are too boxy. I was helpless. With your teachings, I am gradually understanding the building blocks of a unique and original web design. Please make a separate video for getting rid of that boxy design look and how could we make them better. Thanks again!
Payton has given me so much inspiration in building my company's website. Hes awesome
Hey Payton! Your content is fantastic dude. Always a great new bit of value with each new video 👏👏
GREAT VIDEO . PLEASE KINDLY LEAVE THE LINK TO LAYOUT DESIGN YOU USE IN THE VIDEO IN THE COMMENT SECTION OR THE DESCRIPTION SECTION FOR US. THANK U.
Good video. have a series where you break down each section in a separate video and build it out using something like gutenberg.
Very good video. You’re a great communicator!
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Maybe can also add so top and bottom shape dividers for few sections.
thank you Smith this is a gem video . very worthwhile
So much value❤.Thank you very much❤❤
whats the best platform to create a website on?
Great video..learnet a lot....thank you 👏👌
So much value, thank you!
Thanks a lot!
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Tons of great info here! Thanks Brother!