@@leviix360 I'm with you on that Fuster! Actually liked how tilt allows for more "space" to show the design (especially if you are on free-tier on Dribbble where you have one splash to show it all).
Yo Gary if this is the new studio i love it! But one thing....i think the neon logo in the background is a biiit brighter and distracting, but that may be just me!. Awesome work tho, keep it up!
Hey, don't you think quality of your content is going down? Things aren't useful as much as it use to be like 1 year ago... I might be super wrong but maybe give it a thought..
I just spent time comparing my latest videos to a video from a year+ ago. They're all generally in the same niche/topic/taught the same way. Perhaps that's the problem. Fear not, I've got big things in the works to spice up the channel. Check out my latest posts in the community tab on my channel page.
It's a percieved "usefulness", I think. I've noticed something similar with the channels in other niches, too, but it's not the content itself. It's just the curve that the viewer follows along with the channel updates long-term, meaning that you get hyped about the new content, exploring interesting topics, and then you just go over the peak where you've just seen the majority of variations, so the said "usefulness" starts to translate itself through the content-creator's personality, their own thoughts and values, and the exclusive bits and points of view on the pretty specific topics. You just don't apply about 100% of the content as you did when it was new to you, but you go with about 10-15% of some interesting things and new angles that can probably inspire you to act on your own knowledge and expertise.
Which style do you prefer?!
your video's style
hey gary, can you upload your UI course on Skillshare as well???
@@leviix360 I'm with you on that Fuster! Actually liked how tilt allows for more "space" to show the design (especially if you are on free-tier on Dribbble where you have one splash to show it all).
The tilt and Photoshop factually I like all of this with you.🇧🇩😍😍
love the production quality!
Wow, amazing background
Damn Gary stop flexing on us with those camera angles. Fr tho, love the new studio so far 👌
So short and so complete! Thanks for shared! Your content always help me in some way! Thank you!
wow this new set up is something else!
Hey Gary, thanks for the video :) Can you show us how to design thumbnails like these?
Yo Gary if this is the new studio i love it! But one thing....i think the neon logo in the background is a biiit brighter and distracting, but that may be just me!. Awesome work tho, keep it up!
I put a call into the guy who made it, to see if we can get a dimmer that will reduce the intensity. We'll see!
@@DesignCourse 👏
Love frm Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
i like 4:20
is like a wallpaper behind an show relation to the app
You are Gem! ❤
love your hair
I like your channel so I've decided to bombard it with comments.
Kinda sad you missed the super woman flying across on 4:30 :(
This channel is slowly fading to be a design first TH-cam channel rather than a frontend development + design channel.
I mean, the "design" part in the channel's name kind of gives it away.
If possible make video on how to present our design on dribbble
is there any problem if we do these dribble in figma itself
Awesome Awesome stuff
Nice 1 sir
amazing !!!!!!!!
Abb to krly
4:34 yeah, she's at church 😂
So what do you do when the the dribble thumbnail is actually cooler than the design itself? :))))
Behance rocks!!!
Thank U,..
Three - four shots and we're ready to start filming a new video? 😀
🙏
Made a video how to make them.
Hey, don't you think quality of your content is going down? Things aren't useful as much as it use to be like 1 year ago... I might be super wrong but maybe give it a thought..
I just spent time comparing my latest videos to a video from a year+ ago. They're all generally in the same niche/topic/taught the same way. Perhaps that's the problem. Fear not, I've got big things in the works to spice up the channel. Check out my latest posts in the community tab on my channel page.
It's a percieved "usefulness", I think. I've noticed something similar with the channels in other niches, too, but it's not the content itself. It's just the curve that the viewer follows along with the channel updates long-term, meaning that you get hyped about the new content, exploring interesting topics, and then you just go over the peak where you've just seen the majority of variations, so the said "usefulness" starts to translate itself through the content-creator's personality, their own thoughts and values, and the exclusive bits and points of view on the pretty specific topics. You just don't apply about 100% of the content as you did when it was new to you, but you go with about 10-15% of some interesting things and new angles that can probably inspire you to act on your own knowledge and expertise.
Dribbble projects are a bloody UX car crash.
Am I first, okay no..
Dribbble is trash UX parade.