As usual, I was not disappointed.... top quality content, the only channel that actually teaches "design" and not tools. As much as possible, nothing but take inspiration from this tutorial and grow as designers :) Thanks Teacher 🙌💪
All the big companies have created their own name so I will solve the problem by adding myself to the naming crew and create my own. Damn... that egomorphism
I bought a lot of your courses, what would be nice to see is if you have a course that follows you working on a full project from beginning to end to see your entire workflow including research, moodboards and wireframes, maybe final product will be in this style, glass 2.0
Windows 11 Glass texture reminds me of the Aero on Windows Vista/ 7 I love this return to fun colorful design again like we had in the 90s and 2000s Glassmorphism feels like a reimagined Skeuomorphism
I created a set of glassmorphic 3d tailwind CSS components for my new project. I also created a couple with an animated stained glassmorphic panel, with 3d tilt, and calc to adjust the lighting on the panel when tilting it, using it as a clickable card, the card bounces, with the 3d shift. I didn't use Figma, I used Visual Studio writing CSS.
@@MalewiczHype Keeping me up to speed. There is some big fans of glassmorphism in the team and I needed clearer explanations ! Pretty new to design also, changing career and all that good stuff. I recently discovered that you were at the origin of this trend and of top of that, that your content is top-tier, so that's why I'm grateful ! I'm gonna play with it now 😁
hey, I have been experimenting with glassmorphism and neumorphism styles, but there are not enough samples available that I can use as inspiration or just to have a better understanding of how an entire website with one of those design styles would look and work (considering I'm still in school and learning ). any advice? please??
Hello! Thanks for the informative video on glassmorphism. I'd like to use the deep glass effect for a draggable button on my eLearning cover. Users will drag this button and drop it onto an empty button-like object to start the course. How should I design this button?
sure, it doesn't have blending modes on shadows and saturation for background blurs, but I understand why people feel that way - it's completely fine ;)
Thank you for the thorough explanation. I have a question about figma because I'm so new to it. Your figma app interface differs from mine and what I've seen before, but it seems cool. Can you explain why and how to acquire it?
I think the new wave of design is going to be really cheesy on purpose. People got really tired of the minimalism of the 2010's so they're finding ways to make design more fun. That's why there's so many parallels to the 2000's (aka the era where we used bevel and emboss to a fault as you said) 😅