@@seaque. Always. If something truly works well, it doesn't need "decoration". If it needs decoration, it's a sign the function isn't designed perfectly. Form follows function.
@@HaithamAli-fy8vo Clearly you have never developed a web application. You can have the most complex functions but the form will be 20 year old HTML components.
@@andrediego6131 I didn't found it interesting lmao, so I wasn't able to watch a video for more than 10 minutes without getting bored. I still don't find it interesting, but atleast I got the gist of it🥲
Realtime colors is exactly the thing I needed to help close the gap where palette generators just weren't cutting it. Such a brilliant idea, and so well executed. Thank you!
I was looking for a video exactly like this one just yesterday and couldn't find anything this concise and well prepared. You are an absolute life saver! Can't wait to see your channel grow so more people will have the chance to watch your content
Frontend dev here, I love having a "big picture" overview of things I am curious about but don't really have the time to go in depth to learn. Feels nice to understand the very basics at least and to know how to explore further if needed. You sound like a really positive person by the way, reminds me a bit of the lovely designer I work with in my team. Cheers.
This is insanely impressive, captures pretty much every major step! Your channel is going to blow up if you keep making videos like this. 7 videos in and you have 42k subs already, that's impressive! I can tell you put a lot of work into your videos too, so keep up the awesome work 🙌
Great video. I would like to add my 2 cents: - be consistent when choosing colors. For example, clickable elements should be of same color, which is different from non-clickable elements color; - (ux writing) When displaying error messagges, alway provide meaningful informations according to the context of the error. For example, instead of simply display a 404 error, tell the user why the resource isn't there anymore, and help them find it - always include accessibility features, for example alternative text descriptions for images
This is such a great overview. It'll be the video I'll be using from now on to introduce UX in my teaching. Thank you for this, and thank you for RealTime Colours too. You're a star!
Yeah you win the internet today with this brilliantly clear, concise and actionable video! I’d like to request a complete guide or a walkthrough on your workflow for planning videos like this from idea, concept, and basically your entire decision process for the filtering what content to include, animations, transitions, tools and etc 😅🙏🏼
I'm a developer who's recently getting an interest in the design side of things. A video like this is exactly what I needed to get started on my design journey. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work, I love your videos!
I'm actually trying to get a job, so I am working on the second project of my portfolio. This is GEEN YUS. Straight to the point, no holds barred, just in and out here it is and here are the resources. No milking, just straight to the cheese. I love you.
I was expecting a video that making fun of some expensive "online design course", but it's turn out to be quite useful and easy to understand for UI/UX design beginner Love it
FYI having only a dark theme is inaccessible (especially for people with astigmatism), for websites browsers now have the "prefers-color-scheme" @media query in CSS that lets you write a stylesheet that automatically switches the theme based on the user's preference
Top quality videos, Jux. Don't know how you're doing it all but thank you! Watching because I want to get better at web design and development and your quality and free tools online funneled me in. Best wishes for you and thank you ❤
Absolutely! I completely relate to the sentiment. Starting in UI/UX design can be overwhelming, but having a resource that hones in on the essential 20% is a game-changer. It's like a compass, pointing you in the right direction and helping you focus on what truly matters in the majority of design scenarios. Understanding this core 20% not only jumpstarts your journey but also prevents getting lost in the sea of information out there. This video seems like a practical entry point, giving you a solid foundation while also providing a reality check about the challenges and excitement ahead.
I took a class in HCI and I absolutely loved this video. It covers most of what someone would deal with. Of course, it's not everything but more than enough to get started. Keep up the good work!
This was a very well done video. I'm not really into designing, but I do some backend web dev projects occasionally. This was so informative and concise, good humor, and great editing!
thank you! this was so well explained! you know what they say those who understand the material can summarize it in very short times, and that's you!!!
Part 1 - world's shortest Figma course: ruclips.net/video/1pW_sk-2y40/видео.html If you're watching this, I'm curious to know why you're watching it. are you just trying to learn UI/UX design for the first time? are you a developer? or are you a curious designer? Comment below 👇💫
I'm a developer who aspires to be a fullstack one, I've never really been good at designing (or any art for that matter) but I continue pushing, hoping that one day I will create something that is useful and beautiful. Thank you for making such a simple and informative video, you covered every concept in a way that is easy to understand but still keeps me engaged (unlike most other tutorials). The next step is designing, designing and more designing!
I'm a webdesign/web development student, so I always wanna learn more about how I can improve my ways and discover new tools to use. The tools you're providing are just amazing and exactly what I always dreamt of, and the quality of your videos is top-notch and it's always so informative
this is such a good overview. i've been thinking about learning ux/ui design but it felt kind of overwhelming so i haven't started but this is nice bc it shows the process from start to finish quickly but still points out key concepts. ty!
Thank you! I'm a Mechanical Engineer enrolling in a UX/UI graduate program but I didn't really even know what it was before watching this. This made me excited though!
I have my first UX project tomorrow and despite it seeming so simple I am so scared. I found this vid and definitely feel more empowered and at ease now knowing the essentials and looking forward to learn more!
I've been finding like forever to learn UI/UX design in a short time. This video is a lifesaver. Thank God I didn't pay any course to learn UI/UX design.
OMG! I have just seen a video re-desiging the Steam UI, and then opened this one from RUclips recommendations, and was from you as well. I really love your content, really glad to see this video to the end!
I can't have been more impressed with a 6 minute video in my life. I'm more of a backend developer guy...but having the need to build my own websites, and limited resources to hire UI/UX designers, I sought a crash course. You did more than just that. Arigato :)
I found the last month, my favorite design inspiration, stacksorted, and now the youtube channel of the creator of the website, with legendary tutorials. Your work is awesome, keep it up!
I clicked through a few of these tutorial videos, and just as I was about to give up - I found this one. You had me absolutely hooked! All the other videos had me bored within 20 seconds, but the pace on this was perfect. You even used cats : D And the design looks amazing! Subscribed, can't wait to watch all your content.
I am new to design. I knew there was a method to the madness, but you, with your previous colours website, and now with these wonderful new tools, really are painting a landscape of the subject in my mind. I'm developing for functionality at this time. When it comes the time to make things beautiful, i know where to come for more info. Wish you the best!
I've been using your website before I found this video, so it was a pretty fun crossover. I'm a frontend dev with no design background, so your website + quick video really helps out a lot. Thanks!
I am trying to make my shift from from frontend dev to UI/UX this was very helpful thank you. Continue doing whatever you are doing because I'm subscribing.
This is so good. Thank you, ig you could please make more like this. Perhaps a walkthrough a few essential applications for UX/UI designing like Figma for full stack development maybe.
One tip when it comes to colors is to look at how css libraries like tailwind have implemented them. When you look at really good UI's they go beyond the basic primary, secondary etc colors. They have lots of shades and variations which makes them look much richer and more clear. In fact, read the book they published "Refactoring UI", it's one of the best books on design.
This is singlehandedly the best summary video of a field I'm thinking of switching my career! As someone with AuDHD, I MUST know in a short format what awaits me when I decide to learn something new. It lets me know if I'm really willing to dive into this, reduces the overwhelm upon actually starting a full course, sets up more accurate expectations, and allows me to see the estimated result of completing the course! Thank you so much for this video~
Really good tutorial. Fast-paced, concise and engaging. Not loosing time listening to back stories, long drawn out intros, and other time consuming tactics. Subbed and belled.
I was half expecting it to go "make it work good, then make it look good"
that would've been a good addition
If it works good, it will look good already.
@@HaithamAli-fy8vo what? Not at all.
@@seaque. Always. If something truly works well, it doesn't need "decoration". If it needs decoration, it's a sign the function isn't designed perfectly. Form follows function.
@@HaithamAli-fy8vo Clearly you have never developed a web application. You can have the most complex functions but the form will be 20 year old HTML components.
This is better than many 10 hour "crash courses" :)
Thanks.
Ya, i am never going to watch those
I watched in 1.5x to make it more short
@@ankit.chaurasia
Did you get an instant job out of this short course
@@That_One_Guy... Do you get instant job out of any course?
She literally explained me UI/UX in 5 minutes, which I couldn't understand in 2 years.
Which pissed me the fuck off when I realized I should’ve watched this 8 months ago 😂
@@oreo_frito Damn I just noticed that. No way it was out there for so long.
U couldnt understand ui and ux in 2 years? Damn
@@andrediego6131 I didn't found it interesting lmao, so I wasn't able to watch a video for more than 10 minutes without getting bored. I still don't find it interesting, but atleast I got the gist of it🥲
@@andrediego6131 Hey we're all learning here. Shaming is not welcomed.
I'm speechless, literally all the basic designing knowledge packed in such a short period of time. I'll definitely be saving this video for later.
As a frontend dev who likes to do my own freelance designs, this video just gave an entire summary of what I need. Thank you.
me
How do you find your clients if I may ask?
Same
@@Anunachi +1
Same
Realtime colors is exactly the thing I needed to help close the gap where palette generators just weren't cutting it. Such a brilliant idea, and so well executed. Thank you!
💯
I have already finished very looooong courses on UI/UX and I must say you NAILED IT in a very short and comprehensive way! GOOD JOB, awesome video!
I was looking for a video exactly like this one just yesterday and couldn't find anything this concise and well prepared. You are an absolute life saver! Can't wait to see your channel grow so more people will have the chance to watch your content
The quality of this video is exceptional - thank you so much for providing such a golden resource for the web development community 🙏
Frontend dev here, I love having a "big picture" overview of things I am curious about but don't really have the time to go in depth to learn. Feels nice to understand the very basics at least and to know how to explore further if needed. You sound like a really positive person by the way, reminds me a bit of the lovely designer I work with in my team. Cheers.
This is insanely impressive, captures pretty much every major step! Your channel is going to blow up if you keep making videos like this. 7 videos in and you have 42k subs already, that's impressive! I can tell you put a lot of work into your videos too, so keep up the awesome work 🙌
Great video. I would like to add my 2 cents:
- be consistent when choosing colors. For example, clickable elements should be of same color, which is different from non-clickable elements color;
- (ux writing) When displaying error messagges, alway provide meaningful informations according to the context of the error. For example, instead of simply display a 404 error, tell the user why the resource isn't there anymore, and help them find it
- always include accessibility features, for example alternative text descriptions for images
This is such a great overview. It'll be the video I'll be using from now on to introduce UX in my teaching. Thank you for this, and thank you for RealTime Colours too. You're a star!
💯
Yeah you win the internet today with this brilliantly clear, concise and actionable video!
I’d like to request a complete guide or a walkthrough on your workflow for planning videos like this from idea, concept, and basically your entire decision process for the filtering what content to include, animations, transitions, tools and etc 😅🙏🏼
I'm a developer who's recently getting an interest in the design side of things. A video like this is exactly what I needed to get started on my design journey. Thank you so much! Keep up the good work, I love your videos!
Same here I am also trying to start my design journey from the Development
That's what these course videos should be. Simple, straightforward, engaging, motivating and with humour. Love it!
what a great year, I discovered Hyperplexed then I found your channel and I went through all your videos, high quality content, keep it up!
I'm actually trying to get a job, so I am working on the second project of my portfolio. This is GEEN YUS. Straight to the point, no holds barred, just in and out here it is and here are the resources. No milking, just straight to the cheese. I love you.
PS: Subbed and notifications on. I did the magic.
I was expecting a video that making fun of some expensive "online design course",
but it's turn out to be quite useful and easy to understand for UI/UX design beginner
Love it
This is a gem. Thank you a lot for putting the work into this
💯
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE USEFUL OF A VIDEO HAVE I JUST WATCHED. NOW THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL A COURSE.
I'm genuinely amazed.
FYI having only a dark theme is inaccessible (especially for people with astigmatism), for websites browsers now have the "prefers-color-scheme" @media query in CSS that lets you write a stylesheet that automatically switches the theme based on the user's preference
It's amazing how a 7 min video got insane amount of INFOS. THANKS A LOT QUEEN
Top quality videos, Jux. Don't know how you're doing it all but thank you!
Watching because I want to get better at web design and development and your quality and free tools online funneled me in. Best wishes for you and thank you ❤
💯
Absolutely! I completely relate to the sentiment. Starting in UI/UX design can be overwhelming, but having a resource that hones in on the essential 20% is a game-changer. It's like a compass, pointing you in the right direction and helping you focus on what truly matters in the majority of design scenarios.
Understanding this core 20% not only jumpstarts your journey but also prevents getting lost in the sea of information out there. This video seems like a practical entry point, giving you a solid foundation while also providing a reality check about the challenges and excitement ahead.
I took a class in HCI and I absolutely loved this video. It covers most of what someone would deal with. Of course, it's not everything but more than enough to get started. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much, I'm really lost in this world of design and your videos helps me find the way
Best straight to the point video. Thanks 👍
I learned more from this 7-minute video than from an entire course on the same topic elsewhere.
I usually hate design ux but you made it look so simple. 10/10
I hated the title but am in love with the content. THANk YOU.
Can I get the longer version?
😏
no thank you
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That's what she said
Play it 0.5x, thank me later
This video turned out to be so much more helpful and informative than I expected, thank you!!!!
That is beautiful. Ui/Ux is so overlooked sometimes by developers. Especially UX. JavaScript laden frameworks has become anathema to UX, me thinks.
I love how she keeps single handedly changing the whole designer industry over and over again
This was a very well done video. I'm not really into designing, but I do some backend web dev projects occasionally. This was so informative and concise, good humor, and great editing!
thank you! this was so well explained! you know what they say those who understand the material can summarize it in very short times, and that's you!!!
“Back in the 1800s we used paper”❤❤
😭😭😭🤣🤣
💯
Only video I've ever had to watch at 0.75x speed to catch everything instead of my usual 1.5 or 2x speed.
Amazing content, THANK YOU!
now where is my certificate
the information density in this video is impressive, really nice
Hi, what software you are using for editing?
PicsArt
I'm a backend developer trying to create mobile apps with Flutter and I found this very helpful. Thank you.
Part 1 - world's shortest Figma course: ruclips.net/video/1pW_sk-2y40/видео.html
If you're watching this, I'm curious to know why you're watching it.
are you just trying to learn UI/UX design for the first time?
are you a developer?
or are you a curious designer?
Comment below 👇💫
I wanna be a creative director so i do frontend development, design and also do social media posts designing, advertisements and ui ux
I'm a developer, but I also find design interesting and fun.
I'm a developer which knows what UX is, but my UI design sucks, so I just slap some Material instead.
I'm a developer who aspires to be a fullstack one, I've never really been good at designing (or any art for that matter) but I continue pushing, hoping that one day I will create something that is useful and beautiful. Thank you for making such a simple and informative video, you covered every concept in a way that is easy to understand but still keeps me engaged (unlike most other tutorials). The next step is designing, designing and more designing!
I'm a webdesign/web development student, so I always wanna learn more about how I can improve my ways and discover new tools to use.
The tools you're providing are just amazing and exactly what I always dreamt of, and the quality of your videos is top-notch and it's always so informative
You taught me so much in less than 7mins. TQ so much!! Love it!
Im super impressed on how many info you gathered in just 7 minutes. This will help me a lot. Thank you!
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Algorithmicomment
Count me in
Few videos I have watched were so informative, brief, concise, entertaining, and short! I will probably watch again.
this is such a good overview. i've been thinking about learning ux/ui design but it felt kind of overwhelming so i haven't started but this is nice bc it shows the process from start to finish quickly but still points out key concepts. ty!
This is was the most complete UI/UX design course I have had. You eplained everything sooo well that I feel I am able to design a website now.
Bless up. Learned so much over such a short period of time.
I'm glad I stumbled upon this watchable videos , and it's very impressive, informative and amazing
Thank you!
I'm a Mechanical Engineer enrolling in a UX/UI graduate program but I didn't really even know what it was before watching this. This made me excited though!
this simplicity is a big skill! thanks for sharing.
Now please do a full in-depth 3 hours long design course! You're super awesome! I can listen to you all day long :) and the cats!!! is the best
I don't know why I haven't come across a video like this before. Thank you! Finally the principles that make the rest work.
As a former art director who is now quickly learning ui/ux to up my game, this one video has given me everything I need in less than 7 mins. Thx.
This video is the literal definition of a gold mine, Thank you so much
I have my first UX project tomorrow and despite it seeming so simple I am so scared. I found this vid and definitely feel more empowered and at ease now knowing the essentials and looking forward to learn more!
Wow! I would have loved for you to see the delight on my face when I typed in the website name to see it all come together. Amazing work!
I am watching this because I am a curious designer and a web developer.
Thank you so much for inspiring me to be a better designer.
I've been finding like forever to learn UI/UX design in a short time. This video is a lifesaver. Thank God I didn't pay any course to learn UI/UX design.
Short but packed with so much to learn. Very engaging. Thank you
pretty nice website you made there! thank you for this, i'm probably gonna need it later
OMG! I have just seen a video re-desiging the Steam UI, and then opened this one from RUclips recommendations, and was from you as well. I really love your content, really glad to see this video to the end!
No BullSHIT!!! Love your content. Lively and straight to the point. Good Job.
Great tutorial, we will use it to show it to any employee, when they join our company! Really Good, thanks!
This was incredibly helpful, goes over every bullet point you need to master and goes into detail on things you better master
man i was looking for such content its hard to find channel with such straight up details this was best ui design video ever i watched
I can't have been more impressed with a 6 minute video in my life. I'm more of a backend developer guy...but having the need to build my own websites, and limited resources to hire UI/UX designers, I sought a crash course.
You did more than just that.
Arigato :)
I found the last month, my favorite design inspiration, stacksorted, and now the youtube channel of the creator of the website, with legendary tutorials. Your work is awesome, keep it up!
💯
This is literally a complete guide to ui ux . Amazing work 👏
the only UI/UX design course you'll ever needed
I clicked through a few of these tutorial videos, and just as I was about to give up - I found this one.
You had me absolutely hooked! All the other videos had me bored within 20 seconds, but the pace on this was perfect.
You even used cats : D And the design looks amazing!
Subscribed, can't wait to watch all your content.
damn, i’m speechless. all you need to know about ux/ui IN 7 MINUTES WHAT THE HELL
Short, concise, much information, funny jokes, insightful sources that lead to applications you can use.... Job well done.!
I'm a designer and knew about the good practices but not about all these useful tools! Thank you, that's been very helpful
I am new to design. I knew there was a method to the madness, but you, with your previous colours website, and now with these wonderful new tools, really are painting a landscape of the subject in my mind.
I'm developing for functionality at this time. When it comes the time to make things beautiful, i know where to come for more info.
Wish you the best!
1:35 apps // 3:27 colors, text // 3:27 inspiration // 3:27 where to ilista
This is so dense with content. I love it!
This is the kind of course I have time for. Aaaaand done. That was awesome. Thankyou!
I can only imagine how much work you must have put into this video. Oh my god ! It's amazing.
After watching this 6-min video, I feels like I'm a design school graduate now. The only thing missing is just experience.
Thank you so much.
This is my favorite tech/design video ever on youtube.
Amazing content! Keep up the good work!
I've been using your website before I found this video, so it was a pretty fun crossover. I'm a frontend dev with no design background, so your website + quick video really helps out a lot. Thanks!
I am trying to make my shift from from frontend dev to UI/UX this was very helpful thank you. Continue doing whatever you are doing because I'm subscribing.
This is so good. Thank you, ig you could please make more like this. Perhaps a walkthrough a few essential applications for UX/UI designing like Figma for full stack development maybe.
I'm trying to design a website for my first business and this is a LIFE SAVER THANKS!!
youre literally amazing .. your videos are not boring to watch and we laern so much from them....please keep creating videos like this !!!!!!!!!!!!!
💯
That is sooo useful! Thank you so much
I rarely write comments, but you helped a lot with reminding me the basics after a long hiatus.
amazing, concise and informative video. Thank you so much for this
I never give likes to videos, but this one DEFINETLY deserves it! thank you
One tip when it comes to colors is to look at how css libraries like tailwind have implemented them. When you look at really good UI's they go beyond the basic primary, secondary etc colors. They have lots of shades and variations which makes them look much richer and more clear. In fact, read the book they published "Refactoring UI", it's one of the best books on design.
Am I the only one that was shocked that this channel only has 50K subscribers?
This is singlehandedly the best summary video of a field I'm thinking of switching my career! As someone with AuDHD, I MUST know in a short format what awaits me when I decide to learn something new. It lets me know if I'm really willing to dive into this, reduces the overwhelm upon actually starting a full course, sets up more accurate expectations, and allows me to see the estimated result of completing the course! Thank you so much for this video~
this was perfect, you just earned many new subs! very high quanity, thanks a ton!
That was EXACTLY what I needed to learn, presented in an efficient and fun way. Thank you :)
1. USER FLOW
2. WIREFRAMING
- dESIGN CATEGORIES
DRIBBLE
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HIERARCHY
cONTRAST
BALANCE
cONSISTENCY
SIMPLICITY
FEEDBACK
Really good tutorial. Fast-paced, concise and engaging. Not loosing time listening to back stories, long drawn out intros, and other time consuming tactics. Subbed and belled.