So many sites are trying to trick you into taking action, happy to see how important it is to actually design something that actually guides and make it easier to understand the value that's being provided - keep up the great work! ✌
This video has 203 likes and only one dislike. That means it must be valuable, and judging by the second principle, social validation, I feel compelled to hit Like!
Hi Ran. Thanks for another awesome, insightful video. I didn't realize that this series was still ongoing. Now I got a backlog of 10+ vids to go back and watch. 😆 By the way, is the loud intro deliberate? It didn't bother me before but now that I watched a vid while my son is sleeping, it's rather irritating. 😵
Maybe its different for other people, but when I look at a webpage I don't mirror the emotions that I am being show, I mirror the emotions of the designer him/herself. Imagine a greedy guy showing you pictures of a product and of people who were happy buying it. I will still feel the discomfort, the stress and the pushiness of the guy and feel uncomfortable. When a website shows happy pictures in an obvious fashion I can feel the person behind trying to manipulate me. I think it is VERY important not to think about causing emotions in others and how to control that, but to embody these emotions ourselves and consequently design out of that quality. Because then the audience can actually mirror my emotions. Everything else is cheap manipulation. If we try to help, inform, inspire, guide people we will act out of love or friendship or respect. Great things to mirror. If we try to get people to buy something or influence them we act out of control and neediness. Not so great to mirror those.
mirroring - through photography and visuals social validation - people tend to do what other people are doing ; testimonials ; copying others as an attempt to have a shortcut color psyche - we emotionally react to colors ; empower yourself with power of color website cognitive bias
Hey there , i am student looking to get into web design free lancing and i was wondering what is the best way to present my work? Pictures ? Videos , and if so what software are you using to record the website navigation and how do you put a eye pleasing background ? Thanks for your time and all of your valuable advice , Cheers!
Like i said i am totally new till now my work has been focused on university projects and some local insignificant ones , so i am totally inexperienced in presenting my mockups and prototypes
It's very important to know that in design we also study psychology, because now we know that in the social media( and TV) the ads we see have a base of psychology in it and that's why for example processed food is bad for health and even knowing that we still consuming these foods. (If I made any mistakes It's because I'm learning the english yet, btw hello from Brazil 🇧🇷)
Great bro, thanks for content - your example designs😻 were so good Did you create those? Only negative feedback😢 is please don't hurry up ,speak little bit slow so we can understand it and go to next one
I want enrol to your webflow course. I already know Css, Html, lilbit of php means I know how web work and it's structure. In my local area every one is using WordPress. I know everything about WP and built 6-7 websites with WP but still it's not what I want. after mastering webflow what type job I can expect and how to find webflow job? everyone is not familiar with webflow so is it hard to get webflow jobs?
wow absolutely amazing stuff!! thank you! i have just placed a reservation for that book at my local library, looking forward to diving deeper into human psychology
Hi, do you think tools like Webflow ,wix , sqspace etc will beat WordPress one day which has the highest percentage on the internet and had a greater market share? do you think they will ever move to site made with webflow wix, Do you think business will be able to foot the bill for the move websites like CNN etc?
@@onepunchvegan866 From your shared article: It could be that Performable’s audience happened to like red (or dislike green) or that red happened to contrast nicely with the green in Performable's color scheme. There are many possible reasons that could explain why this particular test resulted in the way it did. Therefore, do not go out and blindly switch your green buttons to red without testing first. You should test colors on your page and with your audience to see what happens. You might find something interesting in your data that we don’t have in ours.
Interesting. I am with the school of thought that if you are not explicitly using psychology as a tool/technique, then you are less in control of the behavior expected or of your users. Nice video. Also @2:26 it's a different finger we usually see in real life 😀