Amazing job with your videos Javi! As a suggestion of things I would like to see you doing are: how to design responsive data visualization charts, complex UI components ( like the data tables tutorial you created ) and how to adopt, modify and leverage open source Design Systems for our work.
hi your tutorial is awesome, but can u please explain me why to use a nested frame,instead of that you could have used a rectangle tool to make the layouts inside right??
Hey Nithish, thanks for your question! Technically, you can use the Rectangle tool to draw the cards, but the shortcoming with this approach is that you won't be able to then contain everything that goes inside the card. Frames are exactly that, and at the end of the day it saves you time because instead of having to create a rectangle for the background color and then framing that to add everything else on top, all you do is create the frame directly, then give it a fill for the background, and then add everything else inside. Let me know if that makes sense!
Great to see how you approach this. You use frames a lot more than I. I tend to always define spacing with an auto layout but it complicates the layer structure unnecessarily. Thanks for sharing! So the challenge is to add interactivity to the design?
I really love how they combine the personal photo and the screen capture in that way. I’ll figure out how to differentiate the thumbnail a little more so it’s a little less confusing!
Javi, you make the best tutorials! Always learning so much from you. I hope you will keep posting new content
Really appreciate your comment, thank you! I've taken a small break, and planning to get some new content out very soon 🙏
Another great tutorial Javier. Thank you for creating amazing design content and sharing your thought process behind every decision.
Another fantastic tutorial.
please do more Figma tutorials.
Awesome video!!
Thank you, Javier.
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
Amazing job with your videos Javi! As a suggestion of things I would like to see you doing are: how to design responsive data visualization charts, complex UI components ( like the data tables tutorial you created ) and how to adopt, modify and leverage open source Design Systems for our work.
Thanks for your comment and topic suggestions, Osvaldo! 🙏
Hello Javier, great video! Can you please link the interaction design video? I cant seem to find it.
Hey Javi, just wondering...were you able to create the follow-up video for this (i.e., interaction design)?
I have one question : how can I add an audio file ? with anima? Is it possible I do with iPhone 6 s ?
hi your tutorial is awesome, but can u please explain me why to use a nested frame,instead of that you could have used a rectangle tool to make the layouts inside right??
Hey Nithish, thanks for your question! Technically, you can use the Rectangle tool to draw the cards, but the shortcoming with this approach is that you won't be able to then contain everything that goes inside the card. Frames are exactly that, and at the end of the day it saves you time because instead of having to create a rectangle for the background color and then framing that to add everything else on top, all you do is create the frame directly, then give it a fill for the background, and then add everything else inside. Let me know if that makes sense!
@@JaviAlaves yep.... Thanx for clearing my doubt.
Great to see how you approach this. You use frames a lot more than I. I tend to always define spacing with an auto layout but it complicates the layer structure unnecessarily. Thanks for sharing! So the challenge is to add interactivity to the design?
My pleasure, thanks for watching! Yes, that’s the challenge 👍
Nice content👍🏽
How did you screenshot the website?
Thank you! Screenshots are a native macOS functionality
Great 😍
I saw the thumbnail and I though it was a Tailwind CSS video…
I really love how they combine the personal photo and the screen capture in that way. I’ll figure out how to differentiate the thumbnail a little more so it’s a little less confusing!
Awesome video !!
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it!