I am so surprised to see how surprised you are to see us follow through till the end! :D ..i mean, bring it on man! this is wayyyy better content than Netflix! Your videos are just amazing! glued to the screen!
Just finished the series. Excellent. Thank you! I will be coming back to it as I progress. I'm only two weeks into learning UX, so I've got a long road ahead of me, but I'm glad I found your tutorials to guide me from the get go. Excellent content. Sub for life. God bless. Keep em, coming.
This is a great video, thank you for sharing!! As a junior designer, I find it super helpful to see into other people's workflows/processes. I also love organization so this gives me great ideas lol
My friend, I just finished this series, it was very informative. I really enjoyed your thought process. Thanks very much for all that you do. Time to catch up with the rest of your uploads in the channel💪🏼
Watched the whole series, totally worth the watch. Loved your vibe, I really felt like I learned quite a lot, and honestly I wish it was longer. I would love if you could make a new one, a longer one, with a less complex subject perhaps, and this time in mobile. I would love if it talked about site maps, user journeys, perhaps pen & paper sketching, and if you shown in more detail your choices on fonts, font sizes, and all that jazz. Anyway, I wish you success, and I hope you continue to invest in teaching, as I really do feel you do this really well.
Oh wow Filipe, this is one of the best comments I've gotten. Thank you so much and I love your idea about doing another series on mobile app design. I definitely feel like it's needed to. I'll put it in my backlog and get into that as soon as I get back into producing new content starting this month again.
I like how you organized the pages in Figma using the headings and subheads. I'm always trying to learn how others organize their files and pages to better my process/organization. What are your thoughts on using Figma Sections to organize pages?
Thank you! This video was made before sections on Figma was introduced. I love it and use it all the time! I might add an updated video that show how I integrate sections as part of my structure!
Hey man, this is really informative, thank you. However I was wondering if you have faced or thought to have some kind of master views so you can import and use the latest view of a product, let's say that you're buiding a prototype and want to bring the latest dashboard view how do you handle that? becase it could happen you don't remember which one was the latest version of a view and some of your team members uses one that is not the latest.
Thank you Pedro! What I usually do is to clarify on the canvas guide on what date the designs were created, and make sure to let my team know about where and how they can find the latest iterations. That way, the team is always intact and it's clear to see on the Figma canvas where the latest iterations are.
Hey! Not a stupid question at all! I use an app on my Mac called Glyphicons that provide a list of emojis and alt codes/alt key code symbols. I’m not sure if it’s available anymore tho, but you can just Google “Alt Key Code Symbols” and look for variations of arrows. Copy it and use it in your page names!
Sorry to hear you didn’t find any value from it. I believe most people got the value from watching the entire series of the videos as this last one just wraps it up into showing how I would present a final project. I hope you find other videos or channels that help fill the knowledge gaps you’re looking to close 🙏🏽 All the best!