Part 2 - world's shortest UI/UX design course: th-cam.com/video/wIuVvCuiJhU/w-d-xo.html Now that you know Figma, what will you be using it for? Will you be joining the challenge? Is there anything else you'd like me to cover next?
This is the best figma course ever. Concise and straightforward, no long drawn out intros explaining who and when funded figma, how is UI like baking pastries, or 20 mins listening to the instructor tell us about his career path and that one time he thought he met Slash in Venice Beach. [Insert cat giving two thumbs up sticker here]
Ok, but now I had to know how UI was like baking pastries. Courtesy of Bard: Both UI and baking pastries involve a creative process that results in a visually appealing and engaging product. In UI, the goal is to create a user interface that is both aesthetically pleasing and easy to use, while in baking, the goal is to create a pastry that is both delicious and visually appealing. Despite their differences, UI and baking pastries share some important similarities. Both involve careful planning and execution, and both require a keen eye for detail. Additionally, both UI and baking pastries can be highly rewarding, as they allow you to create something that is both beautiful and functional.
My knowledge retention increases by 1000% when pictures of cats are mixed throughout. Been loving the videos and realtimecolors too, thanks Juxtopposed!
This masterclass is worth 1000 times more than I paid! Great instruction, clear and to the point with no bloviating to pad time like 99% of youtube videos. I didn't need to watch it at 1.5 speed like every other video to negate the pauses and slow talking. 10/10, Would purchase again!
Reminds of an old joke.. The clown tells the mathematician, "My IQ is a billion times bigger than yours." The mathematician responds, "Zero times a billion is still zero." 😂
that feel when knowing all the css grid, box-shadow, border-radius, backdrop-filter, filter, transition and so forth properties while watching this neat little figma demo.. figma is literally just a proper css wysiwyg editor saving a ton of time down the road.
My next semester gonna be all about designing and according to my seniors, we would mainly be using Figma. I know a little bit of Figma, but this video give me more info than what I self-learn. Thank you very much as usual Juxtopposed.
This is the best overview & introduction of Figma I've seen yet (and I've watched this at least 8 times). Whilst I have 10, 20 and 70 minute tutorials to watch next, covering other aspects and everything in depth, this certainly filled me with the confidence to jump in! Great style and execution of the content as well👏
My God. I learned more about Figma in this 7 min video than everything else I've watched, combined! Talk about pure content and straight to the point. If the rest of your content is like this, you have a new subscriber very soon!
This is by far the best figma video I've ever watched, I'm a programmer who doesn't really like design. I mostly do system related stuff and also backend, but you managed to convince me into using it and also giving design a try. Prototyping is really important for Front end so I really appreciate your video. Thank you so much! Much love from Brazil
This is the second video I watch from you and you're already one of my favourite channels. Your content is exactly what I want, even though I'm a new Front End developer. Also, more cats, please.
this is the speed which i enjoy learning. quick, simple, and precise no need to waste time understanding everything. i could figure that out over time on my own.
okay guys this video actually makes me think maybe i should stop designing on paint once and for all. now seriously, this video is so good i cant even put it to words. please keep going on with this.
The discovery of Figma for UI design helps me realized what I should do with the experience in graphic design and a CS degree. Before, I thought those 2 field are barely related at anything and I can only use one of them in my career. Now I have to enhance both of the skills.
Just found this gem. THIS is a tutorial how I'd expect it to be. Instant jump to the important points. Explains the relevant parts of the app **and** adding small memes and jokes. Perfect!
Jux, you put in a lot of work in your videos. And we can assure you, you are made for this!! You make everything look so simple and easy to digest. Thank you for making such awesome videos
Thank you so much, this was super helpful. I thought it was from Figma, till I saw the channel name. Please keep all your future tutorials this concise and collected as well.
This video takes only almost 7 minutes, but because of the great value of this tutorial and the quality of it, I have spent over 1 hour in Figma just for checking stuff. This app is a overkill. Thank You for quality content! Now time spent for making web apps will be reducd from few months to few weeks :V!
this is an amazing channel you're funny, honest, no bullshit, modest, and very professional. I already knew all that you explained but I still enjoyed it so much.
THIS is how tutorials are supposed to be! Thank you so much! :D Loving figma. Coming from Illustrator, Photoshop and Aftereffects. Figma can do pretty much everything I need to.
Great video and tutorial. You absolutely nailed the critical aspect of using the web app and engaged the audience to think in basic HTML/CSS understanding.
Nice, i use figma all the time as a developer because our designers use it, but never really designed anything in figma my self, so seeing this gives me some more insight in their way of working which is cool
I've stumbled upon this video and instantly subscribed to your channel, what a gem! Clear explanations with great examples, beautifully presented. Also, I could listen to your voice forever. Thanks for all the work you put into making your content & keep up the amazing quality
I am a software engineer trying to make an web app and hate designing (but it is kinda important :) ), tnx for the best video ever for my usecase and get to the point for fast learning!
After three years of not working as a graphic designer I'm trying to go back to the game, and every single job posting requires Figma, and I had no clue what it was, so I guess I'm gonna have to get in with the times XD Great video! Greetings from Argentina
damn! i am terrible with graphic design but i have to learn figma, i've been watching some short, long and crash courses with different methods of teaching and this was by far the most effective one. thank you so much! liked and subbed for more
i wasn't sure about whether i should learn figma or not. after watching your tutorial it doesn't seem that hard of a task so i decided to learn it. wish me luck! and thanks for the great and concise tutorial❤❤❤❤:D
I'm always intimidated by creative tasks like UI design. These videos help break things down to a level that feels attainable to a beginner. Thank you!
This video is awesome, I'm learning front end web development and this is such a great video. Would recommend it to everyone learning front-end development and or UX/UI design. Thank you!
I love this one! All other movies on this channel also besides. Would you like to do a ui/ux design workflow with all new ai trends which can seem daunting? Would also be really interesting to see your experience in the market and what your thoughts are. Thank you for getting me to love ux and ui design ❤
Yoo, I'm so glad I've found you. I'm a frontend developer with an aim in animation. So I like design and also do complex stuff like creating an app in React e.g. I thought I'm cool already. But nah. There are still so much to learn. Thanks!
Damn! Your videos are very informative and straight to the point. I been learning abit of web/UI designs and your videos really inform me many new useful knowledge.Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
wow, congrats on this video, for real! 🙌🏼 Figma's distilled knowledge right here in under 7m.. Life's too short for 3h Figma courses lol Thanks for making it!
This is the only kind of short-form content I’d approve. So condensed, you teach way better than those people who share one hot key with 10-slide Instagram carrousel 🤣
I just happened to see one of your videos, and now I'm like a fan! You're really good... and the cats stuff, oh goodness 😂😂 Watched only a couple videos and I'm already sticking around.
I watched this video as if I haven't been using Figma for 3 years in my web integrator program. I didn't thought about shape blur though, great video! :)
Me as a developer really appreciates your design videos because i dont know anything about it, especially as Java backend dev. There is just one thing about Figma, i understand that its a good tool for sharing with people, iterate your designs, try out things and stuff etc but how is the workflow as a developer supposed to be? Do you do your sketches and designs and then use a component based JS Framework to rebuild them in your code? I saw that there are plugins for these things aswell but everything i tried looked kinda bad. TLDR Question; How to transfer the designs into a Web Application efficently? Would love a video on that topic! And congratulations on 100k subs! You definetly earned it, i think im here since almost day 1 :D
Honestly Figma is mostly just for the design part, making sure everything looks good and having a blueprint of everything before you start turning it all into code. Beside that, and getting assets or properties, I personally haven’t gotten a lot more out of it. But it does save you a lot of time in the long run. Thanks for the kind words btw :)
@@juxtopposed I see, thats what i kind of thought. So it might be handy for a solo-dev to work out a design and have it side-by-side as a reference maybe but not neccesarily reduce the coding part itself. And yes, i can see why it can be beneficial to have a dedicated coding-project and its respective design-project seperated for the long run. Thanks for your answer! Looking forward for all the content youre going to put out :P! Happy new Year!
Part 2 - world's shortest UI/UX design course: th-cam.com/video/wIuVvCuiJhU/w-d-xo.html
Now that you know Figma, what will you be using it for?
Will you be joining the challenge?
Is there anything else you'd like me to cover next?
Probably mess around with spline. I would also like for you to that.
messing around
@@Absquatulationistwhy not?
Great video!
You just gained a subscriber!
Adobe is evil, do Penpot next
This is the best figma course ever. Concise and straightforward, no long drawn out intros explaining who and when funded figma, how is UI like baking pastries, or 20 mins listening to the instructor tell us about his career path and that one time he thought he met Slash in Venice Beach. [Insert cat giving two thumbs up sticker here]
hahaha glad you liked it!
Ok, but now I had to know how UI was like baking pastries. Courtesy of Bard:
Both UI and baking pastries involve a creative process that results in a visually appealing and engaging product. In UI, the goal is to create a user interface that is both aesthetically pleasing and easy to use, while in baking, the goal is to create a pastry that is both delicious and visually appealing.
Despite their differences, UI and baking pastries share some important similarities. Both involve careful planning and execution, and both require a keen eye for detail. Additionally, both UI and baking pastries can be highly rewarding, as they allow you to create something that is both beautiful and functional.
No worries, I can do that for you: Figma was initially released on the 27 September in 2016. It was developed by Dylan Field...
Agreed!
My knowledge retention increases by 1000% when pictures of cats are mixed throughout. Been loving the videos and realtimecolors too, thanks Juxtopposed!
Glad to hear that :D
tweeting this >.
Pavlov's -dog- cat lmao
real shit
This masterclass is worth 1000 times more than I paid! Great instruction, clear and to the point with no bloviating to pad time like 99% of youtube videos. I didn't need to watch it at 1.5 speed like every other video to negate the pauses and slow talking. 10/10, Would purchase again!
haha glad you liked it!
so, 0*1000?
Reminds of an old joke..
The clown tells the mathematician, "My IQ is a billion times bigger than yours." The mathematician responds, "Zero times a billion is still zero." 😂
I love that you dont use filler content, it means i can watch this 5x without getting bored ♥
:D
that feel when knowing all the css grid, box-shadow, border-radius, backdrop-filter, filter, transition and so forth properties while watching this neat little figma demo..
figma is literally just a proper css wysiwyg editor saving a ton of time down the road.
Does all the front developer used figma now, or do they still code ?
@@jonathanvioleta3578You should use Figma only for mock ups
My next semester gonna be all about designing and according to my seniors, we would mainly be using Figma. I know a little bit of Figma, but this video give me more info than what I self-learn. Thank you very much as usual Juxtopposed.
glad to hear that! happy to help
What is your course called tho?
@@tedxteddyvalid question
What to study after 12th grade for ui/ux designing
How did you go with the course knowing this information? :)
I love these tutorials. Simple but so instructive.
"do your magic down there" I HATE MY MIND 😭😭😭
Well, did you?
This is the best overview & introduction of Figma I've seen yet (and I've watched this at least 8 times). Whilst I have 10, 20 and 70 minute tutorials to watch next, covering other aspects and everything in depth, this certainly filled me with the confidence to jump in! Great style and execution of the content as well👏
My God. I learned more about Figma in this 7 min video than everything else I've watched, combined! Talk about pure content and straight to the point. If the rest of your content is like this, you have a new subscriber very soon!
This is by far the best figma video I've ever watched, I'm a programmer who doesn't really like design. I mostly do system related stuff and also backend, but you managed to convince me into using it and also giving design a try. Prototyping is really important for Front end so I really appreciate your video. Thank you so much! Much love from Brazil
Thats a proper tutorial. No unnecessary info just straight to the point things. Thanks
Many thanks for this tutorial! Very easy to follow, learned a lot. ❤❤❤
THANK you!
@@juxtopposed ♥️♥️♥️
I feel like this should be paid, never heard of such a simple and straightforward introduction to something. Incredible!
This is low-key the best Figma course/tutorial I’ve watched
This is the second video I watch from you and you're already one of my favourite channels. Your content is exactly what I want, even though I'm a new Front End developer.
Also, more cats, please.
this is the speed which i enjoy learning. quick, simple, and precise no need to waste time understanding everything. i could figure that out over time on my own.
I love this channel so much 😭😭❤️
If there is one thing people must learn from this video, then it is - *Best way to master ui design is to practice recreating*
okay guys this video actually makes me think maybe i should stop designing on paint once and for all.
now seriously, this video is so good i cant even put it to words. please keep going on with this.
Clear and concise Visual animation mixed with memes are the best tutorials, and exactly why i love your whole Chanel vibe!
The discovery of Figma for UI design helps me realized what I should do with the experience in graphic design and a CS degree. Before, I thought those 2 field are barely related at anything and I can only use one of them in my career. Now I have to enhance both of the skills.
Thank god I found your channel right in the middle of an UI/UX semester. Just watched your Steam redesign video, fantastic work!
Absolutely love everything about the concept of the video!
i literally managed to learn figma in under 5 days with this
This channel is the best at introducing difficult topics in an easily digestible format. Thank you.
6:39 the song broke me ☠️
I know the person who created figma personally- my mom is a school counselor at Tech High School, and so she worked with him and now he’s famous
and worth billions lmao
Best tutorial video of Figma I've watched! I'm starting out for a school project and this is really easy to understand❤
Just found this gem. THIS is a tutorial how I'd expect it to be. Instant jump to the important points. Explains the relevant parts of the app **and** adding small memes and jokes. Perfect!
this video is AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE WTF.. and what its even more mindblowing is that its free
Jux, you put in a lot of work in your videos. And we can assure you, you are made for this!! You make everything look so simple and easy to digest. Thank you for making such awesome videos
Completely agree
I cannot believe this is free, this is freaking 7 minutes of gold, thank you so much from all of my heart❤
As a video editor, I never thought it would have so many similarities with editing. No wonder why it intrigued me so much.
The best and most enterataning video about figma so far! Thank you for producing such valuable content!
Im a frontend developer but needs to study about ui/ux designing on figma and this course really help . thank you !
Your videos are awesome - thank you!!! Love the style and how crisp and well prepared all of your content is. Looking forward to more :)
you really deserve trillions of subscribers🙃
Thank you so much, this was super helpful. I thought it was from Figma, till I saw the channel name. Please keep all your future tutorials this concise and collected as well.
This video takes only almost 7 minutes, but because of the great value of this tutorial and the quality of it, I have spent over 1 hour in Figma just for checking stuff. This app is a overkill. Thank You for quality content! Now time spent for making web apps will be reducd from few months to few weeks :V!
this is an amazing channel
you're funny, honest, no bullshit, modest, and very professional.
I already knew all that you explained but I still enjoyed it so much.
You just saved my 20 hours of watching lessons. I can't imagine it was easy to use just like that.
That was the most helpful and especially time effective video i ever watched! Thank you so much :)
THIS is how tutorials are supposed to be! Thank you so much! :D
Loving figma. Coming from Illustrator, Photoshop and Aftereffects. Figma can do pretty much everything I need to.
I was just learning figma, and suddenly this video notification came out
We are watching you 👁👁
holy shit this is one of the best tutorials i've ever seen, instant sub
Great video and tutorial. You absolutely nailed the critical aspect of using the web app and engaged the audience to think in basic HTML/CSS understanding.
I can tell the person who runs this channel is a designer because they are on top of just EVERYTHING.
Like your storytelling! Cool to watch ❤
I luv you. ❤ Thank you. This is the best Figma course ever, and the fact thatbit is short and sweet only makes it better. 🎉
You released this video RIGHT AFTER i ended my figma practice session
Now i know a few more things and, yeah, thx :D
glad to hear that!
Man, this is the best figma tutorial. Succinct and highly informative. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Nice, i use figma all the time as a developer because our designers use it, but never really designed anything in figma my self, so seeing this gives me some more insight in their way of working which is cool
I've stumbled upon this video and instantly subscribed to your channel, what a gem! Clear explanations with great examples, beautifully presented. Also, I could listen to your voice forever. Thanks for all the work you put into making your content & keep up the amazing quality
This video is great for revision !!
❤
6 min video, probably took days if not weeks worth of efforts. Earned a sub
I am a software engineer trying to make an web app and hate designing (but it is kinda important :) ), tnx for the best video ever for my usecase and get to the point for fast learning!
THE MOST INTERACTIVE COURSE I HAVE SEEN! DAMN !❤
After three years of not working as a graphic designer I'm trying to go back to the game, and every single job posting requires Figma, and I had no clue what it was, so I guess I'm gonna have to get in with the times XD
Great video! Greetings from Argentina
wow......the way you explained it blew my mind🤯 Love You ❤
damn! i am terrible with graphic design but i have to learn figma, i've been watching some short, long and crash courses with different methods of teaching and this was by far the most effective one. thank you so much! liked and subbed for more
just by showing this we know how professional you're in designing
truly excellent concept. quite brilliantly executed.
And just like that another bop ! Great video
seriously you just solved all my problems!! i was so confused what to do , just the video i needed
thank you so much truly!
i have no words, this is the best figma course ❤❤❤❤❤❤
i wasn't sure about whether i should learn figma or not. after watching your tutorial it doesn't seem that hard of a task so i decided to learn it. wish me luck! and thanks for the great and concise tutorial❤❤❤❤:D
This is the best tutorial I've ever seen.
Thank you
I'm always intimidated by creative tasks like UI design.
These videos help break things down to a level that feels attainable to a beginner.
Thank you!
This is the best by far of short and well explained video about figma. Nice!
This video is awesome, I'm learning front end web development and this is such a great video. Would recommend it to everyone learning front-end development and or UX/UI design. Thank you!
I love this one!
All other movies on this channel also besides.
Would you like to do a ui/ux design workflow with all new ai trends which can seem daunting?
Would also be really interesting to see your experience in the market and what your thoughts are.
Thank you for getting me to love ux and ui design ❤
You just gained a new sub. Your tutorial was absolutely excellent. Thank you so much!
Yoo, I'm so glad I've found you.
I'm a frontend developer with an aim in animation. So I like design and also do complex stuff like creating an app in React e.g.
I thought I'm cool already. But nah. There are still so much to learn.
Thanks!
This is just amazing! Short and so detailed! Loved it! ----- "NO NONSENSE CONTENT" worth watching.
I can't believe how throwing random cat/memes images immediately increased my brain size 10 times. Subscribed.
LOVE YOU, it looks like a fun video not a boring tutorial video.
Straight to the point as usual...you're the best in da game ❤
Perfect timing. I needed this like THIS week ❤❤
i love that "do your magic down there" part 😍😍😂😂
Damn! Your videos are very informative and straight to the point. I been learning abit of web/UI designs and your videos really inform me many new useful knowledge.Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! There is not much good content around Figma and this helped so much!
The best tutorial ever!
Thanks for 7 styles of design
wow, congrats on this video, for real! 🙌🏼 Figma's distilled knowledge right here in under 7m.. Life's too short for 3h Figma courses lol Thanks for making it!
Best tutorial I have ever watched in my entire life
It was so cool. Thanks for sharing this content ❤
This is the only kind of short-form content I’d approve. So condensed, you teach way better than those people who share one hot key with 10-slide Instagram carrousel 🤣
Nahhh your video just feed my knowledge so much, i need more of this
This video has helped more than 10 hour tutorials I’ve watched
What a video! Loved the topic and the editing as well!
Wow, I didn't even know we could do all of these in sigma!! This video was soooooo informative.
Lets gooo another Jux Video
this 7 mins calmed me down after years of frustration
THANK YOU!!!
Now I feel like I am one step away from mastering Figma, and that one step is just practicing.
I just happened to see one of your videos, and now I'm like a fan! You're really good... and the cats stuff, oh goodness 😂😂
Watched only a couple videos and I'm already sticking around.
I watched this video as if I haven't been using Figma for 3 years in my web integrator program. I didn't thought about shape blur though, great video! :)
no way this was absolutely helpful whilst being short. no flipping way!
Me as a developer really appreciates your design videos because i dont know anything about it, especially as Java backend dev. There is just one thing about Figma, i understand that its a good tool for sharing with people, iterate your designs, try out things and stuff etc but how is the workflow as a developer supposed to be? Do you do your sketches and designs and then use a component based JS Framework to rebuild them in your code? I saw that there are plugins for these things aswell but everything i tried looked kinda bad.
TLDR Question; How to transfer the designs into a Web Application efficently? Would love a video on that topic!
And congratulations on 100k subs! You definetly earned it, i think im here since almost day 1 :D
Honestly Figma is mostly just for the design part, making sure everything looks good and having a blueprint of everything before you start turning it all into code. Beside that, and getting assets or properties, I personally haven’t gotten a lot more out of it. But it does save you a lot of time in the long run.
Thanks for the kind words btw :)
@@juxtopposed I see, thats what i kind of thought. So it might be handy for a solo-dev to work out a design and have it side-by-side as a reference maybe but not neccesarily reduce the coding part itself. And yes, i can see why it can be beneficial to have a dedicated coding-project and its respective design-project seperated for the long run. Thanks for your answer! Looking forward for all the content youre going to put out :P!
Happy new Year!
I Just accidentally clicked into your video and now you became my fav TH-camr of all Time.😻