Great redesigns! Love to watch this, especially as the tutorial is also well made! Thanks for sharing, and would love to see more of this. Your tutorials are really helpful to learn design.
Thanks for the video! I appreciate how you tackle redesigns across various types of websites with different purposes. However, I feel that the redesigns focus too much on aesthetics rather than on functionality, inclusivity, or mobile responsiveness. The heavy use of shadows and images, while visually appealing, seems to hinder readability and makes the sites resemble posters rather than functional, user-friendly designs. It may look good in a thumbnail, but in terms of real-world usability, I think it compromises navigation and accessibility, especially for users with disabilities or different browsing needs. A more balanced approach to UI/UX could make the designs more effective for all users. I know this might be an unpopular opinion, but I’d love to see more designers move away from overly image-heavy, gallery-style layouts and focus on creating more informative, text-driven websites. It would make the internet easier to navigate and reduce the prevalence of clickbait. Plus, having more text over images can improve SEO and help people find the services or information they need without having to scroll through large hero sections that take up an entire page.
Impressive redesigns! 👏 would you be able to demo the next step: taking the Figma design into HTML? Also, are you taking accessibility into account with the redesigns? (So important in 2024-2025) Thank you.
The redesign is amazing! I'm wondering how you get those websites you're redesigning. I'm a current jr designer and building my portfolio. I want to redesign some websites also, but I can't find a website that is suitable for redesigning. Can you share where you got those? Thanks designspo
Generally, websites are built in two main stages: design and development. Designing a website means creating a high-fidelity mock-up that a developer can use to code the website or build it with a no-code tool like WordPress, Webflow, etc. In this video, I’m redesigning a single section of a viewer’s website using Figma (a design software, not a development tool) to give them a direction for redeveloping their website.
Those designs look amazing!
now, redesign them at mobile :D
Yes I would like to seen in mobile too
It wouldn’t be difficult
Great redesigns! Love to watch this, especially as the tutorial is also well made! Thanks for sharing, and would love to see more of this. Your tutorials are really helpful to learn design.
Love your content
Thank you so much!
Please make more of these videos
love your creativity and how you balance aesthetics and functionality
thank you for everything you do ❤
these were all really cool and i really like how you kept your style, like there is some consistency in the logic and reasoning of the designs.
I love your work. You are very talented and your videos are very well made.
Thanks for the video! I appreciate how you tackle redesigns across various types of websites with different purposes. However, I feel that the redesigns focus too much on aesthetics rather than on functionality, inclusivity, or mobile responsiveness. The heavy use of shadows and images, while visually appealing, seems to hinder readability and makes the sites resemble posters rather than functional, user-friendly designs. It may look good in a thumbnail, but in terms of real-world usability, I think it compromises navigation and accessibility, especially for users with disabilities or different browsing needs. A more balanced approach to UI/UX could make the designs more effective for all users.
I know this might be an unpopular opinion, but I’d love to see more designers move away from overly image-heavy, gallery-style layouts and focus on creating more informative, text-driven websites. It would make the internet easier to navigate and reduce the prevalence of clickbait. Plus, having more text over images can improve SEO and help people find the services or information they need without having to scroll through large hero sections that take up an entire page.
Now that’s a bookshelf
Impressive redesigns! 👏 would you be able to demo the next step: taking the Figma design into HTML? Also, are you taking accessibility into account with the redesigns? (So important in 2024-2025) Thank you.
The ADHD site is phenomenal. Kudos
The redesign is amazing! I'm wondering how you get those websites you're redesigning. I'm a current jr designer and building my portfolio. I want to redesign some websites also, but I can't find a website that is suitable for redesigning. Can you share where you got those? Thanks designspo
Watch the whole video and you will find out
Less is more 🐐
nice redesigns and art direction, to level up: maybe show it ready in webflow or other web dev tools :)
thanks great help
Great video very informative. But are you looking for a video editor?
Great content
Where can i get postcard psd?? 2:51
How does this work? I recall websites are made by coding.
Generally, websites are built in two main stages: design and development. Designing a website means creating a high-fidelity mock-up that a developer can use to code the website or build it with a no-code tool like WordPress, Webflow, etc. In this video, I’m redesigning a single section of a viewer’s website using Figma (a design software, not a development tool) to give them a direction for redeveloping their website.
How can I hire you to redesign my website ?
The catering and tutor websites honestly look cheap and amateurish. The other ones are great.
looks basic af
yes it looks basic because it is basic, but it's still 10x better
A business cares a lot more about functionality and these basic principles work.
All designs-
have a purpose.