Would love to see a video with a LOADS of creative layouts for website sections or more precisely… how do you crate layouts based on the delivered copy of the client.
Of course we need your video about typefaces with advanced tips and insights! Thank you, this videos contain so much valuable information... you just have to really listen to it.
Thank you for this, this video is fire, no one is teaching this types of hidden secrets. also I love how you explain each and everything in most easy to understand language for anyone. Thanks again man!
I have a beginner question! Sorry for commenting on an advanced video. As a web designer, when you get a client do you also do a branding/rebranding or you only make websites? Would you do a full brandng for a company if they didnt have it? Do you only take clients who already have a branding? Thanks!
Many times I also do a rebranding or face uplift, definitely relevant to be able to push the quality of the projects often times! But make sure you charge for it.
Dear Adrian, where we could get template provided by you in the past? I saw it on Pinterest and search engine but cannot find it anymore on your site, really love it !
Hey! I focus on intermediate to advanced content. I do have a free course on that topic (that I will soon discontinue) that you might want to take a look at, it's called Web Design Booster and you can find it on my website.
I’m a minimalist in all aspects of my life including my approach to design, and I hope you take this as constructive criticism. I find your website and TH-cam thumbnails quite overwhelming in terms of amount of elements, and general use of white space. Your academy’s site for example gets quite busy below the fold and breaks quite a few accessibility rules when it comes to font size and hierarchy. As a fellow designer I would recommend you look into this so as to provide better UX for both prospects and students. On the positive, your advice on the business of web design is quite sound and likely the best I’ve come across. Hands down. I have actually considered your membership program just for this reason. However, and maybe it’s just me, I cannot find cost/fee info on your website and I really do not want to go through the lengthy prequalifying process via Google form just to get this info. Yet another UX drawback in your purchase journey. So, could you kindly share the cost of your program and possibly sign up one more fan.
This. The phone call and form before actually finding out what you get and for how much is a huge turn off and red flag. I'd rather pay a monthly subscription for access to a web design Discord channel wherein we get feedback from a professional(s) and can ask questions. Simple, minimal, valuable that's transparent. Also, the limitation of excluding Webflow developers may be cutting off a lot of people, as a lot of the web development work happens in Figma within responsive design (Figma is basically using HTML and Flexbox), so Webflow developers are branching out into becoming professional designers too as these tools are shortening development time and companies are seeking Webflow Designers & Developers. It's a growing market.
I finally dropped Figma last year and now design directly in Framer, granted I have years of UX experience so it’s easier. I loved Webflow, and it’s still “the beast” when it comes to large complex projects but it often got in the way of my creativity, plus the fees are way too high for most clients.
@@leviwanyoike Nice, I enjoyed Framer, but for the clients I'm servicing I need custom JS and Webflow integration and workflow is ideal for more complex projects. I agree that Webflow is too expensive, compared to it's competitors. Wordpress has a new page builder, similar to Framer I guess, it's powerful.
Any follow up questions? Don't forget to like if you enjoyed it :D
With typefaces - how do you get familiar with brands that have a new typeface/s
Yes, love to know your thoughts and feeling process around size ratios for your H1 H2 p text ect.
Would love to see a video with a LOADS of creative layouts for website sections or more precisely… how do you crate layouts based on the delivered copy of the client.
Awesome, noted!
Honestly these videos are amazing, one day would love to just watch a 1 hour video of you doing some personal designs for fun.
Thanks, glad you like my videos!
Thank you for sharing Adrian, It'd be nice if you could share those typefaces use you often.
Glad it helped! Noted :)
Of course we need your video about typefaces with advanced tips and insights! Thank you, this videos contain so much valuable information... you just have to really listen to it.
Noted, thanks for the feedback :) You're most welcome!!
Great video. Love to see your list of go to fonts.
Noted! Glad you liked the video :)
Thank you for this, this video is fire, no one is teaching this types of hidden secrets. also I love how you explain each and everything in most easy to understand language for anyone. Thanks again man!
Glad it was helpful man! More to come 😊
This is categorically brilliant
That's too kind, thanks!
what a great video!! much appreciated and will work on applying your rules. than you
You're so welcome! You got this man!
Gold, thanks dude
Happy to help!
You're probably one of the best design teachers on the internet. And I like very much Your design style. Cheers from Poland!
Thanks for the kind words my friend! Cheers from Argentina!
Very valuable
next video do " BEST FONTS FOR WEB DESIGNERS"
Nice one!
Agreed
Love your videos! Thank you men :)
My pleasure Ralfs! :)
I have a beginner question! Sorry for commenting on an advanced video. As a web designer, when you get a client do you also do a branding/rebranding or you only make websites? Would you do a full brandng for a company if they didnt have it? Do you only take clients who already have a branding?
Thanks!
Many times I also do a rebranding or face uplift, definitely relevant to be able to push the quality of the projects often times! But make sure you charge for it.
Let’s see that font list you use!
H Tags (H1/H2) should not always be tied to "style". It's dependent on context of the page.
Not in the websites I design!
Dear Adrian, where we could get template provided by you in the past? I saw it on Pinterest and search engine but cannot find it anymore on your site, really love it !
Thanks, unfortunately it's not for sale anymore :/
@@hellobont will you somehow make the newer version of it again?
No, not selling templates anymore :/
typeface video pls!
Noted!
Thank you Adrian for your generosity!
My pleasure man!!
I want to design more sophisticated websites, where do I sign up??
Do you want to sign up again? I won't complain! xD
Please make a video for newbies freelancer, how to get job in other country as designer?
Hey! I focus on intermediate to advanced content. I do have a free course on that topic (that I will soon discontinue) that you might want to take a look at, it's called Web Design Booster and you can find it on my website.
Love you minimalist design process. But, there is no such thing as h0. Do you design with accessibility in mind?
There is such a thing as Display, which I guess is h0?
@@taunado True. I often have Display, which I rarely use and then H1, Body and what I call Fineprint for legal disclaimers.
Thanks Nancy! There is, I made it up :P And yes.
I’m a minimalist in all aspects of my life including my approach to design, and I hope you take this as constructive criticism.
I find your website and TH-cam thumbnails quite overwhelming in terms of amount of elements, and general use of white space. Your academy’s site for example gets quite busy below the fold and breaks quite a few accessibility rules when it comes to font size and hierarchy. As a fellow designer I would recommend you look into this so as to provide better UX for both prospects and students.
On the positive, your advice on the business of web design is quite sound and likely the best I’ve come across. Hands down. I have actually considered your membership program just for this reason. However, and maybe it’s just me, I cannot find cost/fee info on your website and I really do not want to go through the lengthy prequalifying process via Google form just to get this info. Yet another UX drawback in your purchase journey.
So, could you kindly share the cost of your program and possibly sign up one more fan.
This. The phone call and form before actually finding out what you get and for how much is a huge turn off and red flag. I'd rather pay a monthly subscription for access to a web design Discord channel wherein we get feedback from a professional(s) and can ask questions. Simple, minimal, valuable that's transparent. Also, the limitation of excluding Webflow developers may be cutting off a lot of people, as a lot of the web development work happens in Figma within responsive design (Figma is basically using HTML and Flexbox), so Webflow developers are branching out into becoming professional designers too as these tools are shortening development time and companies are seeking Webflow Designers & Developers. It's a growing market.
I finally dropped Figma last year and now design directly in Framer, granted I have years of UX experience so it’s easier. I loved Webflow, and it’s still “the beast” when it comes to large complex projects but it often got in the way of my creativity, plus the fees are way too high for most clients.
@@leviwanyoike Nice, I enjoyed Framer, but for the clients I'm servicing I need custom JS and Webflow integration and workflow is ideal for more complex projects. I agree that Webflow is too expensive, compared to it's competitors. Wordpress has a new page builder, similar to Framer I guess, it's powerful.
Thanks for the feedback and comments guys!
@@taunado I love new shiny toys. Let me checkout the WP builder. Thanks.
Your fonts pack please
Check my latest video!