Thank you, I am new to this channel and the value you provide is very plentiful. One thing I see and amazed by is you go all out in responding to as many comments as you possibly can. Community management at its best.🔥🔥🔥
2:30 hours in, for anyone who started watching this and having a doubt this is a gem, a big mile stone for beginner designers, thank you so much Jesse.
I think for me the key takeaway from this is the importance of REFERENCES! Just like in art, ui designs don't just pop out of nowhere from your mind. Sure, if you're REALLY experienced, you probably have a tonne of tried and tested concepts already neatly saved in memory. But especially for newbies (like me), going out there and searching for references to inspire you seems so, so important.
This guy is a gem. Not only he is a top designer and educator but he is funny also. Make more vids like this Jesse, it will be good for us and even better for you.
Just logged back into Milanote to create along with you and immediately an overlay popped up saying, "New feature: Zoom in and out of boards".... Oddly enough it came minutes after you asked in your video, "does anyone know how to zoom in and out" lol you're the real MVP and it's great their product team is keeping up with things like this!
I like the fact that Jesse started with simple questions and terms.I find that I tend to over-complicate things when I start thinking about design requirements. It seems like using just words like social proof and categories can allow you to stay focused on the idea rather than going too deep too soon.
Jesse said “here’s literally a university- level course on an industry standard tool along with my professional workflow to make incredible UX designs. Price… Free.” Grateful ❤️
I am so grateful for this video, i'm just 10 mins in and this has already been really helpful! you've made the whole design process so easy and efficient, i usually get stuck in my own head and waste a lot of time, and i'm sure i'll be following your workflow in all of my future projects. LOTS OF LOVE FROM INDIA :)
Thank you friend. This is a very cool video. I was in awesome of your work with components and card making. Now a new video to run this page design from Figma to Webflow)))
Really really great course! Thank you! I learned a lot about the process thanks to you! You also explain in a very simple and understandable way. Do you also have lessons on building a smart phone application in Pigma?
Great video! Thakn you so much for allowing all of us to view this on RU-vid. Just wondering though for references, what if you're asked to design something fairly new. There's no complete site reference you can use and you can't think of a site that uses the design style that you might need. What do you do then? How do you start your research? This has been the most difficult part for me tbh. Thank you
this is a great video! Question tho, so I am following along step by step on this and you went the the 'library' tab to add things to your frames for components and colors... etc. But did I miss the part of the course that we made the sheets? I have my 5 color pallet. But you have Brand colors, system colors, and neutrals. Please help me
Watching this from Nairobi , Kenya and this is actually a really solid walkthrough Jesse . Is there anyway for you to explain the box model using this and maybe make a video from Figma to Webflow ? Thanks
well i think main purpose of moodboard is to get inspiration for display content in various sections of website, so we did wirframing first, so that we have a basic idea about sections and content of website, which can obviously be modified
How would a developer then convert this to tailwind css code? That has always been my question, because we might convert 1-1 from figma to pure css, but tailwind is another thing (different with the spacing and all etc..)
Thank you for your generosity! This is incredibly helpful! I have a question- can you use Figjam the same way as Milanote? If so why use 2 different apps?
Wow I just discovered your channel! You’re amazing ! What professional and approachable content! I’m a visual artist, I’m trying to redo a website. I built it using html originally years ago, and linked flat files from photoshop 🙄 I’m no whizz but could figure out at least that much, now I want to rehaul and use a template I can still customize but id like a landing page with rollover images as hyperlinks and a couple animated elements. What program would I use to do this or would this be a quick job for someone on some of the platforms you mentioned , if I provided all the image files? I have a tendency to go down rabbit holes and bite off more than I can chew (Ie music recording, production, video editing etc.)… but I still don’t know basic stuff like file management 🙄🤣) Thanks for all the inspiration!!
Really nice video! @JesseShwalter You mentioned that you created the Library in one of the first videos. Are you able to link it here as I would like to create my own Library / Design system. Would be much appreciated!
Am I a complete boomer or just a dummy? I can never see the details on the person's screen as they're showing us. I don't have bad vision either. How does everyone see everything they're showing? Can you zoom in on videos or something?