I would like to know how those websites look in mobile version, because all of them looks amazing in huge screens but maybe have serious problems in mobile. However, amazing explanation to keep the things simple and clean.
It's important to discuss mobile when it comes to web design. These all very similar sites look great on desktop but how do they look on smaller devices? So many graphic designers are still designing primarily for desktop which is a big fail.
This was my thought when I designed my website. The goal was, how do I make this as interesting as it would be on a desktop. So I thought to use different elements and components created specifically for each medium instead of trying to optimize one layout for the other. It's been up for about a year now, and I will be doing some updates next year, but really happy with the result so far.
@@FluxAcademy yeah.. But sometimes it may appear generic, in terms of layout especially since a desktop and mobile are completely different dimensions of canvas. You see mobile apps with interesting layouts even with complex actions, but websites may look simple and good on desktop, but dull and generic on mobile.
This channel has some of the most useful and valuable content for product and web designers on YT, but I feel like it's still severely limited by the lack of mobile focus. I would almost like to make it a rule to show the mobile version of any desktop design, even briefly.
Thanks for the feedback. We have shown mobile versions in a number of recent videos and will bear this in mind for the future. The focus of this video was on the central thesis and I don't think that's harmed by not showing other screen sizes but I take your point.
Hey Matt! I noticed some comments asking about mobile views, so it might be helpful to show both desktop and mobile versions of websites in future videos. We all love great design, of course, but just showing the desktop view feels a bit off since, as designers, we actually care about responsiveness and accessibility, not just making things look shiny.
I am not sharing the same opinion. Most of this websites looks more like slideshows / photo albums. Guess you also have a long loading time with huge assets needs to load
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I would like to know how those websites look in mobile version, because all of them looks amazing in huge screens but maybe have serious problems in mobile.
However, amazing explanation to keep the things simple and clean.
I'm always thinking about this..
All sites are linked in the description
good point
Thank you so much
All of your videos always helped me a lot in my UX Designing
Always appreciate it! ❤❤
Great to hear, thanks
Nice look Matt!👍
As always impecable and beautiful presentation..thanks for the inspiration
Glad you enjoyed it!
Omg i love minimal designs
I think its a space I'd be more built on
Master at work. Thanks a lot for sharing this with us Matt
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
i love this guy the way he explains
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback.
Powerful and useful.
It's important to discuss mobile when it comes to web design. These all very similar sites look great on desktop but how do they look on smaller devices? So many graphic designers are still designing primarily for desktop which is a big fail.
This was my thought when I designed my website.
The goal was, how do I make this as interesting as it would be on a desktop.
So I thought to use different elements and components created specifically for each medium instead of trying to optimize one layout for the other.
It's been up for about a year now, and I will be doing some updates next year, but really happy with the result so far.
Minimalism is easier to translate to mobile
@@FluxAcademy yeah.. But sometimes it may appear generic, in terms of layout especially since a desktop and mobile are completely different dimensions of canvas.
You see mobile apps with interesting layouts even with complex actions, but websites may look simple and good on desktop, but dull and generic on mobile.
This is so true! I’m asking thinking of this when I see design like these only showcasing the mobile view, I think this should be talked about more!!!
Great and insightful video 🔥
What's the name of the microphone?
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This channel has some of the most useful and valuable content for product and web designers on YT, but I feel like it's still severely limited by the lack of mobile focus. I would almost like to make it a rule to show the mobile version of any desktop design, even briefly.
Thanks for the feedback. We have shown mobile versions in a number of recent videos and will bear this in mind for the future.
The focus of this video was on the central thesis and I don't think that's harmed by not showing other screen sizes but I take your point.
Hey Matt! I noticed some comments asking about mobile views, so it might be helpful to show both desktop and mobile versions of websites in future videos. We all love great design, of course, but just showing the desktop view feels a bit off since, as designers, we actually care about responsiveness and accessibility, not just making things look shiny.
THISSS! Love the work and love the content but mobile is such a needed discussion.
Great information 😮
I am not sharing the same opinion. Most of this websites looks more like slideshows / photo albums. Guess you also have a long loading time with huge assets needs to load
man websites like this make me dizzy with all the unexpected scrolling and navigation behavior
My guy u are good
thinking about Mobile version
Minimal designs are easier to translate to mobile
Everything is good But The price of your courses are to much for me as a pakitani my father makes £150 in a month so how difficult you could think to buy i have so much enthusiasm to learn but the price of course is not acceptable for me 😞😟😫
Sorry to say, but I find it ugly