Thank you, Ran, for the kind words. As a team, we've really put in a lot of effort into designing and developing our website :) All the best from Veza team :)
Fellow Serbian/s being showcased in a Flux video, I'm proud :) Wish you all the best in the future, I an kinda a beginner and this is definitely motivational
I understand that you are looking at this from a designer perspective, but for example, this first website is way too complicated and without any value from an average visitor perspective. 3D animations, long scrolls to just open some random video... No one has time or concentration for something that is completely unnecessary. A more simple approach to UI/UX is always the way to go, imho. Not to mention that all these Webflow pages look almost identical. I know it's a trend, but it's already getting boring.
A case study would be interesting where you have two sites with identical content, but one with lots of animations etc. and the other in a more basic way. Would love to know whether the extra amount of work and time to design these pretty looking pages leads to more sales in the end. Does anyone of you have any information about that?
Checking out some of these portfolios on mobile shows that they didn't think everything through for all screen sizes. EG: the hover effect eclipse has for their moon phases, doesn't work on mobile because obviously you don't hover. I'd have liked to see something that has an alt method for mobile too
7:42 Cute, but is that practical? Because the way I see it, people aren't looking to explore, they just want to consume. Designers would explore, sure, but the average consumer may ignore this because it's not evident at first glance what it is or what's for. I assume that design agencies are targeting a certain demographic, but if you're an individual looking for inspiration, this isn't it. Spoon feed your consumer, the easier it is for them, the better.
You're absolutely right and I think many of these sites are way over done and far from practical, but clearly these agencies are choosing to show their full creative potential at the cost of page speed. It's one big sales pitch or candy shop, showing off everything they can. Probably, or hopefully, the websites they're building for their clients are more lean...
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