Hi :) I was checking your website and I just want to let you know that the volume on the Show Reel is too high! Other than that ty for the amazing video :D
OMG. It's both intimidating and inspiring at the same time. Intimidating, because now I question myself if I could ever make a beautiful design portfolio like this. Your work is absolutely beautiful. 🙌
I dunno if this is just my thing... But even in real life, I absolutely love and prefer watching other designers work without actually talking and talking and making a lecture out of it. Which is why till now I don't like watching tutorial videos... Quietly watching other designers work with as minimal intrusion as possible is just a really relaxing experience for me and most importantly, it's how I learn best. Thanks for sharing this video guys, Ure my favorite digital agency to get inspired by. And whenever yall see occasional activity spikes on your website, don't worry it's just me coming back for some regular dose of all that sweet design and projects. 😅😅😅 Great job guys! ❤️❤️❤️
It really would have been nice to know which app you were using to put this together in the beginning of the video or at least in the info section. Only half way through you mentioned figma. Do you also have a video on how you turned this design into a website? Would love to know how you created the movements and animations. It's very inspiring work.
it would be better to start grasping some basic and intermediate Frontend skills First, and basically for the image Animations, they are using translateY on image from -20% to +20% Throughout the scroll, easy implementation using gsap, but still you need to catch up to speed First
Wow great job. Saved for later. Came here for the title but I can't stop thinking about how a blue themed app isn't the most appealing thing in the world to calm the brain at night time, tho it certainly is mesmerizing to look at.
Thank you so much, I was founding these type of projects with the perfect prototype. Here has no the prototype but the video teach me a lot about UI Project.
This content was really instructive! I realize sometimes get stuck into finding the perfect spacing system or choosing the perfect ratio for my image sizes. Is nice to see someone flow Thank you Cuberto Design 🙏
This is amazing! Very nice work! This video is exactly what im needing right now. Ive got so many finished projects i need to actually layout with a nice case study to present better.
This project is awesome. Also, side note, I use that app nightly and literally listen to the same story lol. It's called Koko's Ukulele. I don't even know how it ends cuz that woman's voice puts me out with the quickness lol. Great project, great app!
I watched this video twice, I wasn't the type who comment on any content lol, but you guys churn out crazy valuable content here. This is EXTRA, Weldone!!!
you should create any tutorials to keep this in mind that if a fresher type of person watch it then every step should be there in the way for fresher person that can help to understand it easily. Right now i have to say that this tutorial is for those who have already some experience about this tool where they can understand it easily.
Appreciated your project stunning design! Perfect video for all of us! I would be appreciated if you can share the same type of portfolio preparation with 3d illustrations.
Do you have any tips on how to prepare and export the images for parallax scrolling? I usually have a separate page in figma for the layout /design and a second one for exports (because the sizes are different) , but it feels like doing the same thing twice and maybe there's a smarter way
Are we able to do that parallax effect on images in figma or was that the live version of the project? And by the way, that case study looks like AMAZING, will definitely look up to it when doing my first study case!!
Most Probably it was the Live Site as we can see the Scrollbar, using GSAP ScrollTrigger with height 200% and animating images translateY from -20% to +20%