Your design advice is really great, I am a front-end developer that has been interested lately on the UX/UI part and your videos are really clicking for me. Thank you :))
Nice video. Very refreshing to hear your comments and thoughts and not just showing a mindless slideshow of screenshots like most other trend 20XX videos on YT.
Bravo, Michal, thanks for the great compilation as always 👌 Bento is going to be there as I could see interesting designs throughout design Twitter X. Just right about what you have explained on Neubrutalism, it won't work for every product. I think Neumorphic interfaces are still warming up, and I would love to see if designers are taking time to make something really exclusive and build a system using it. I'm super excited to see what's coming up in 2025 🙌
The thing that excites me the most is when designers see design as a multi-perspective thing - not just a pretty cloud background, but also research, post-launch stretegy, code optimization - everything together!
Great video Michal! I was wondering this days why real clients don't chase or like styles from X. What I design and what the clients wants is really different from what we like as designers. We tend to explore abstract concepts in different domains, but we forgot how to design a good website for a plumbing service for example.
Wonderful, Michal! Will you also do a video about accessibility in designs? If there is anyone who can prove the world you can create beautiful accessible websites, it's you! ❤
I plan to talk about accessibility a bit more - including when making two versions makes sense and when making sure one version works well for all is the better choice.
I'm a frontend developer and think that SEO aspect should also be blended into the design nicely. I always struggle to pack-in relevant and enough-length content with a concise and minimalistic design. I would be interested if design courses not only focus on conversion but also other key factors that determine the success of a website.
Nice video as always, Michal! Just a question: while I do understand that AI websites are less effective to convert, I do wanna learn how to make this layout/template, yk? Is it a bad thing if I just keep practicing them while using AI generated images? Sometimes I just don't have a product or software to present, what should I do? Design one from scratch just to fit this website design? Of course, I do know that they're less useful, but I wanna learn them because they're pretty and because I think that it is important to know HOW to do everything. What do you think? And by the way, have a happy new year, and I hope u had a nice period of celebrations in this Christmas =)
Should we be using any other layout for the hero section of websites?.... Large title text, sub text and CTA, with some social proof is the standard... But as a result every hero section looks very similar...... When will it get to the point where a user will see a 'non-standard' more creative hero section and decide to convert with that website over all of the other cookie cutter websites simply because it didn't look like the 100's of websites they have seen before? Will it get to that point? Or do you think the standard hero layout will always win?
This may sound controversial, but maybe if we spent less time designing websites as "experiences" and focused more on making them purely utilitarian, people would spend less time online.
Nice curated video on Trends Michal! Do you have a course that goes into more step by step details on how to design conversion focused websites and landing pages?
The main thing all this makes me wonder is that, for me at least, there are different types of websites-landing pages or sales pages, and a company website primarily designed to present and enhance the company itself. I think having nice user interactivity and effects is great for the latter. On the other hand, I agree that the store page, product page, or landing page should be more sales-focused and not overly fancy. So, I both agree and disagree with you because you didn’t specify what kind of websites we are talking about.
Thank you for your effort but instead of these trend videos, can you make videos with the concept of "how to become a senior from a jr ux ui designer in 2025, roadmap"? I believe it will be more useful for many of us designers out there.
This channel is moving away from content "purely" for design education. It's a more high level approach now. All the guides for design education are now on our platform - hype4.academy
can I request a video for what design agency do? what they submit? how many clients do they get in a month? how long is the project? thank you in advance
One big question is... are people there to be entertained, or to find what they search for? And most of the time...imho .... they want to find what they searched for... otherwise they would go to sites like youtube....
At least RUclips put a speed slider on top of the increments. That way it looks like it was useful since people will have to scroll down to use the old method. They will never however, add a search or AZ order to the Add to Playlist modal on desktop. It’s annoying multiple times a week.
Michał! Thank you for all of your content in 2024. You're still my favorite creator in world of digital design. See you in 2025 ;)
Much appreciated! Happy new year!
Love to know the trends and thanks for taking the time to share it with us, happy New Year, and have an awesome day🥰
Thanks! Happy new year!
Your design advice is really great, I am a front-end developer that has been interested lately on the UX/UI part and your videos are really clicking for me. Thank you :))
Nice video. Very refreshing to hear your comments and thoughts and not just showing a mindless slideshow of screenshots like most other trend 20XX videos on YT.
I wanted to do something a bit different this year :)
Can't think of a better way to start the evening :)
Happy to hear that! :)
Omg, what a gen Z Intro - had to laugh instantly 🤣
Great video, couldn't agree more!
let's make clarity sexy again 😉
Bravo, Michal, thanks for the great compilation as always 👌 Bento is going to be there as I could see interesting designs throughout design Twitter X. Just right about what you have explained on Neubrutalism, it won't work for every product. I think Neumorphic interfaces are still warming up, and I would love to see if designers are taking time to make something really exclusive and build a system using it. I'm super excited to see what's coming up in 2025 🙌
The thing that excites me the most is when designers see design as a multi-perspective thing - not just a pretty cloud background, but also research, post-launch stretegy, code optimization - everything together!
thanks 😀
Looking forward.... I like to see-> Real mobile first development...
mobile first is a bad trend. We do mobile last, but very „good” and with mobile specific ideas.
@@MalewiczHype Why do you think it is a bad trend? Most visits are on a mobile by far.
Yes. That’s why we design mobile last. I will be making a video on it soon and why it’s a better path for a much better mobile experience.
@@MalewiczHype great! Looking forward to it.
Make it next videos sir ❤@@MalewiczHype
I'm thrilled the over animation and scroll jacking are going away. Nothing (except flashing) makes ne click off faster. Happy New Year's! 🎉
Yeah same! Happy new year!
Great video Michal! I was wondering this days why real clients don't chase or like styles from X. What I design and what the clients wants is really different from what we like as designers. We tend to explore abstract concepts in different domains, but we forgot how to design a good website for a plumbing service for example.
Wonderful, Michal! Will you also do a video about accessibility in designs? If there is anyone who can prove the world you can create beautiful accessible websites, it's you! ❤
I plan to talk about accessibility a bit more - including when making two versions makes sense and when making sure one version works well for all is the better choice.
@@MalewiczHype Man, you just made my day! 🤗 Thank you! I wish you a happy New Year.
I'm a frontend developer and think that SEO aspect should also be blended into the design nicely. I always struggle to pack-in relevant and enough-length content with a concise and minimalistic design. I would be interested if design courses not only focus on conversion but also other key factors that determine the success of a website.
Mh… a 2025 anti-trend is definitely to spent time watching videos on desktop designs in a mobile age 👀
Nice video as always, Michal! Just a question: while I do understand that AI websites are less effective to convert, I do wanna learn how to make this layout/template, yk? Is it a bad thing if I just keep practicing them while using AI generated images? Sometimes I just don't have a product or software to present, what should I do? Design one from scratch just to fit this website design? Of course, I do know that they're less useful, but I wanna learn them because they're pretty and because I think that it is important to know HOW to do everything. What do you think?
And by the way, have a happy new year, and I hope u had a nice period of celebrations in this Christmas =)
If it's just practice then by all means go with AI. But then for real stuff try to you know ... use real :)
Happy new year!
Thanks bro, but kindly always share these links in the description for our own perusal.
Should we be using any other layout for the hero section of websites?.... Large title text, sub text and CTA, with some social proof is the standard... But as a result every hero section looks very similar...... When will it get to the point where a user will see a 'non-standard' more creative hero section and decide to convert with that website over all of the other cookie cutter websites simply because it didn't look like the 100's of websites they have seen before? Will it get to that point? Or do you think the standard hero layout will always win?
What about flat buttons and solid backgrounds vs gradient buttons/backgrounds?
Great to see your content in Portuguese.
It's auto-translated by RUclips - sometimes it's not perfect but easy to turn of and to some people it's a great feature
This may sound controversial, but maybe if we spent less time designing websites as "experiences" and focused more on making them purely utilitarian, people would spend less time online.
I love this! Yes, I think so, but for some things (physical products) an experience actually makes sense.
I think most time online is spent in dopamine loops like short-format content, rather than in websites that have a cool UI
@@viktaurand the apps make it near impossible to drive traffic out of the app and into a browser.
People don’t spend time online looking at landing pages.
@@null_spacex Exactly :)
Nice curated video on Trends Michal! Do you have a course that goes into more step by step details on how to design conversion focused websites and landing pages?
Working on one right now for mid-late february
@ ooh nice, where will you be promoting that / Selling that once it’s available?
Thank you so much. Can we know the names of the websites, so we can check them out?
Looking forward to more content!
The main thing all this makes me wonder is that, for me at least, there are different types of websites-landing pages or sales pages, and a company website primarily designed to present and enhance the company itself. I think having nice user interactivity and effects is great for the latter. On the other hand, I agree that the store page, product page, or landing page should be more sales-focused and not overly fancy. So, I both agree and disagree with you because you didn’t specify what kind of websites we are talking about.
Thank you for your effort but instead of these trend videos, can you make videos with the concept of "how to become a senior from a jr ux ui designer in 2025, roadmap"? I believe it will be more useful for many of us designers out there.
This channel is moving away from content "purely" for design education. It's a more high level approach now. All the guides for design education are now on our platform - hype4.academy
@@MalewiczHype wow, thank you for the clarification, i didnt know that
i try not to judge but seeing bad ai art in a main banner makes me think less of the company, but not sure if others will ever notice these things.
Some don't notice. But in general people do notice and they will start noticing more!
I think bento grids are no longer a trend I think it has become a mainstay of website design
can I request a video for what design agency do? what they submit? how many clients do they get in a month? how long is the project?
thank you in advance
I will be sharing some of that in my newsletter this year, as this channel is more about the actual work / optimization of conversion
Still love bento but can’t yet fit it into my own site!
Doesn't always have to be in the header! I'm planning a bento guide soon
One big question is... are people there to be entertained, or to find what they search for?
And most of the time...imho .... they want to find what they searched for... otherwise they would go to sites like youtube....
Can't wait to see what web devs come up with next year to make everything even slower.
you’re in for a surprise then 😂
At least RUclips put a speed slider on top of the increments. That way it looks like it was useful since people will have to scroll down to use the old method.
They will never however, add a search or AZ order to the Add to Playlist modal on desktop. It’s annoying multiple times a week.
Hello, which tool that used to to make this animation?? @@MalewiczHype
I thought i was the only one bothered by scroll hijacking.
100%!
200%
i think he hates the IA
Iowa?
bloobss💧
What realy should be a trend of the past, is this stupid youtube ai language swich.
Bento grids look like garbage imo
They're not mandatory