Man, your content is always so great. I've seen a dozen videos about 2020 design trends talking about colors and skeuomorphic design, but you go straight to the strategy!
Very good points Ran! Being a webdesign consultant is highly intriguing to me, since I was a consultant for many years. The questions of “ what are you your business goals “ Mr Client or Mr Prospect is a question that rarely is asked. I think it’s time has come to shift what we do....add value, not cost to a client’s business.
My favorite of all your videos so far! Such amazing content. Thank you so much for sharing so generously all of the things you’ve learned as a web designer!!
True, where are the design trends? There are few sources of trends in design, you can check more on google and find this designmodo.com/web-design-trends-2020/ where are few trends for previous years. Also, you can compare 2020 trends to 2019 and 2018 trends, are very similar.
This video is super helpful for creators. I understood that design trends don't work in the real world. The things that you talk about bring more value to your website and your clients than fancy illustrations and gradients!
I always say to clients it does matter if I or you like the design, the only opinions which matter are your end users. It helps eliminate internal arguments over which design elements should be implemented and puts emphasis on the importance A/B testing and focus groups.
Yes Ran, it is a very meaningful video that does not talk about fancy colorful, animated design. Instead, it is all about helping your client get maximum ROI. Ran, how can we become a problem-solving designer if we are on the learning stage?
Hey Flux 👋 , I saw your video on the top 5 website designs in 2020 and I was wondering if you have a course that teaches me how to make website like that? I’m pretty decent at coding, but I’ll love to learn more! Please let me know if you do!
I learned a lot from this, but what is with the O.S.B., back drop? What about "dress for success"? It doesn't give the impression that you are making any money.
Excellent .BTW the Adobe A/B Testing tool is called "Adobe Target." I believe that Adobe Target , Optimizely & VWO are the 3 biggest A/B Testing tools, but they can cost a significant amount of money. As a beginner, I am fine with using Google Optimize (which is free).
"Cookie" consent and GDPR are similar but different directives. Cookie consent (2009/136/EC) restricts usage of files on user terminal (computer), so this includes cookies, localStorage and similar. Gist of it is that you should ask for consent before storing something on user computer, but there are some exceptions and if you are not using user-tracking there is possibility that you don't need that ugly cookie bar. GDPR (2016/679) is relevant to cookies but is more complex. For example without explicit consent (or contractual or legal requirement) you can't process data. Or that person can request change or deletion of data. This probably shouldn't be problem for designers with corporate presentation sites, but becomes problem with applications where designer should consult it with developer. And I'm not sure if cookie-script blocking cookies is even possible, but it's possible that they delete them. Love your videos, btw :)
Great video. I don't know if it's a new trend but I've seen it on both sites, Intercom and Webflow's - the consistency lacks. They are beautifully designed but how do you identify such brands when they have "a gazillion" of colors as you say. I counted more than 7 colors on intercom's website, and Webflow also has different colored landing pages and so many different gradients. So what do you think about this new skittles kind of trend? 😁
Great video. It's kind of a paradox when you are both the dev and the customer, just like me. I'm hardcoding my own website and I'm trying to make it as mobile friendly as possible, as well as clarifying my terms of use and privacy as best as I can. I watch these videos, but I still try to reverse engineer the websites I like, as well. Subbed, btw.
Very valuable information. I have 2 questions. Where would you add the code from cookie script in webflow? And do you do A/B testing yourself? If so, I would love to see a whole video about it in the future (unless I missed it...). Thank you Ran for the amazing content.
You add the script to the tag of the whole website (in the site settings) in Webflow. As for A/B testing.. not doing much of those these days but will consider a video 🙌
I really love how much great information you gave me through-out this video. What does kinda bother me is how you keep saying "you must", brings me down a bit. Don't get me wrong, you know more, that's why I'm able to learn from you, but I think I'd be even more motivated to watch your video's if you'd bring things more in the sense of "this could be helpful" then "you need to do this if you want to keep up". Anyway, thumbs up!
5:50 🧠 This is basically a verbatim conversation I have with designers which get confused when I say “lets test this”. I build end-to-end AI products as a consultant which requires an end to end data driven approach. And for AI: UX is front and center to get the right labeling data. Uff 👀
@@FluxAcademy I have been following your channel for awhile. I have a project being developed and would like to share it with you when I have a demo ready. I will easily work with webflow and all other design your own site platforms. Thanks for your content.
Especially with talking about personalization, and you talk about the EU law, but have you seen the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018? They are trying to make it for any website that a single Californian visits if the website ticks one or two of the law stipulations
I know you need the consent of visitirs to use the analytics tools, but I just wonder how hard you should push them to accept in order to use the site. Like I wonder how often a ~25vh popup would be making them accept, continue without accepting, or leaving the site. And is it worth making it too big to proceed without accepting? I hate practices like that in theory
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Love the quality content. From a “web design” perspective I would think funnels would be more under the category of marketing and not so much design. Thoughts?
Imo, it begs the question "What are we designing for?" And for most business landers, that's conversions. Harmony, ease of use, and cohesion are important, but must be built upon the foundation of "does it convert?" This would be the difference between art and design.
GDPR should just ban this data collection outright, this mandatory "agree" button clicking will not help to protect my privacy. Yet another fake action to make it seem like the problem is being addressed.
Well it does disable the tracking cookies on the website. So they cant collect your information. I will not say it's fake because there have been dome companies recieving some harsh fines already for not adhering to the rules. But then again I understand what you mean, People still have ways to workaround that..
@@EduwareIzekor well deletion is cool I guess. But it's more like "I'll take away this from you, but you can request to get it back" That's the problem, that little checkbox designed to be as complicated as it can be, it's not meant to be read. Why if I go in the physical store I don't have to wave my rights just to walk in? But if I go to the website I do have to wave my rights
Exactly, just another useless burden on professionals and no advantage whatsoever to the user who is probably already sharing photos of his newborn on every social platform imaginable and signs contracts withtout reading a single line.... huge waste of our taxes. Pressing an OK button on a page is not putting your real signature on an official binding contract so... it's just worthless. Just another stupid script running in the background... because we needed that and websites are not already bogged down by crap....
I am in Europe (France), we talk a lot about GDPR. But I never imagined (naively maybe) that the GDPR law could impact as much on the other side of the world. Good to know, thanks for the video.
YES, we really need to understand those trends really will help your customer OR kill your customer's experience of using the product. My company keep asking us to apply as much animation as possible, but this really kill the user experience and performance Yes, our boss is happy with it, but no customer.
using GDPR consent script doesn't make your site GDPR compliant, If you're working for a client make sure to read in detail about it before you commit to it.
Are these really trends...? When you say something is “mandatory” or mention the law, it doesn’t really sound like a trend to me. Maybe rewrite the title to emphasize the importance of the things you mentioned in the video. Either way, great video. Taking notes of everything.
Great video, but I disagree about GDPR. So many designers - probably as a result of legal representations - place ridiculous modals over the site when entering, to the point of harming the whole site experience - let's face it; we all hate popups. I don't think even the EU lawmakers expect that sort of overkill. I usually place a small link somewhere on the site and leave it at that. I'd be very surprised if anyone will be arrested, let alone warned, for a small warning on the footer...
This is a legal issue and I’m not sure you understand all implication. Giving you client the advice of “I think this is overkill and I don’t think you’ll be sued” is risky - for them.
@@FluxAcademy I agree and I'm not arguing for getting rid of the warnings, just making them a lot more subtle. Having a full page popup on opening, especially on mobiles, is overkill IMHO.
Am I the only one who felt asleep at the middle of the video? The content of your video only explains some part of actual design. Or you are talking about totally different stuff. Still full of useful information. But its about 2018-19. :/
1:08 = GDPR
3:40 = Accessibility
5:25 = Conversions over Beauty
7:20 = Funnels
9:00 = Chats
10:50 = Personalization
The real mvp
Thanks Nathan!
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Man, your content is always so great. I've seen a dozen videos about 2020 design trends talking about colors and skeuomorphic design, but you go straight to the strategy!
Value is king 💪
Very good points Ran! Being a webdesign consultant is highly intriguing to me, since I was a consultant for many years. The questions of “ what are you your business goals “ Mr Client or Mr Prospect is a question that rarely is asked. I think it’s time has come to shift what we do....add value, not cost to a client’s business.
Love the blurred plywood
Dear Michael, it's you that make register for youtube, I follow your tutorial from bilibili to your channel here and I'll continue to support
You are one of the very very few designers that understands also the business part of a website beyond the basics conversion tips. Great video!
Finally a good trend video that actually helps me! Thanks a lot
Here to help 🙌
Love the “no fluff” approach to your content.
Thanks Dimitri! I do my best
Ahhh is that why I've been seeing more cookie pop ups
My favorite of all your videos so far! Such amazing content. Thank you so much for sharing so generously all of the things you’ve learned as a web designer!!
the chat boot you use is just some code or a plugin? how do you set it up? thanks
These aren't design trends, rather dev guides.
True, where are the design trends? There are few sources of trends in design, you can check more on
google and find this designmodo.com/web-design-trends-2020/
where are few trends for previous years. Also, you can compare 2020
trends to 2019 and 2018 trends, are very similar.
@Jen Conshue shutup.
@Gabriel Santos i would add - design is ux first now, then ui after that.
Agree the
Such a great useful video, thanks Ran!
This video is super helpful for creators. I understood that design trends don't work in the real world. The things that you talk about bring more value to your website and your clients than fancy illustrations and gradients!
Your content is really straight to the point.
🎯
I always say to clients it does matter if I or you like the design, the only opinions which matter are your end users. It helps eliminate internal arguments over which design elements should be implemented and puts emphasis on the importance A/B testing and focus groups.
can you please elaborate more on the last vertical? Personalization? how to achieve that (tech and apps ) without breaking the different policies
Happy new year Ran! Can't wait to see the new studio! Thanks for today's tips!
Happy new year Anestis!
Yes Ran, it is a very meaningful video that does not talk about fancy colorful, animated design. Instead, it is all about helping your client get maximum ROI. Ran, how can we become a problem-solving designer if we are on the learning stage?
Y E S
Thank you Ran for this. Amazing points to bring up up in 2020.
@flux How does accessibility effect things like Transparent Navs?
Thanks for the overview of all the important features for websites in 2020!
man it's like I needed a condensed WebFlow primer and then I found you. THANKS!
Thanks for the practical advice. Focusing on the important stuff.
Hey Flux 👋 , I saw your video on the top 5 website designs in 2020 and I was wondering if you have a course that teaches me how to make website like that? I’m pretty decent at coding, but I’ll love to learn more! Please let me know if you do!
Nice Vid FLUX !!
Thanks!
Will there be a 2022 version, i love this
Hey Ran, Love the different perspective of trends to look forward too for the up coming year. Great vid 👌
Thanks!!
I learned a lot from this, but what is with the O.S.B., back drop? What about "dress for success"? It doesn't give the impression that you are making any money.
Thanks Ran! Refreshing to see a different conversation for a change ✌🏼
Yey happy you found it valuable!
Totally! Id love to know a little more about gdpr as a whole too.. when to actually apply. Maybe a topic for the future?
Awesome video. How can we set a website designers website as a lead capture funnel?
Of course
@@FluxAcademy please do a video demonstrating it 🙏🏼
Excellent .BTW the Adobe A/B Testing tool is called "Adobe Target." I believe that Adobe Target , Optimizely & VWO are the 3 biggest A/B Testing tools, but they can cost a significant amount of money. As a beginner, I am fine with using Google Optimize (which is free).
"Cookie" consent and GDPR are similar but different directives. Cookie consent (2009/136/EC) restricts usage of files on user terminal (computer), so this includes cookies, localStorage and similar. Gist of it is that you should ask for consent before storing something on user computer, but there are some exceptions and if you are not using user-tracking there is possibility that you don't need that ugly cookie bar.
GDPR (2016/679) is relevant to cookies but is more complex. For example without explicit consent (or contractual or legal requirement) you can't process data. Or that person can request change or deletion of data. This probably shouldn't be problem for designers with corporate presentation sites, but becomes problem with applications where designer should consult it with developer.
And I'm not sure if cookie-script blocking cookies is even possible, but it's possible that they delete them.
Love your videos, btw :)
Great video. I don't know if it's a new trend but I've seen it on both sites, Intercom and Webflow's - the consistency lacks. They are beautifully designed but how do you identify such brands when they have "a gazillion" of colors as you say. I counted more than 7 colors on intercom's website, and Webflow also has different colored landing pages and so many different gradients. So what do you think about this new skittles kind of trend? 😁
Great video. It's kind of a paradox when you are both the dev and the customer, just like me. I'm hardcoding my own website and I'm trying to make it as mobile friendly as possible, as well as clarifying my terms of use and privacy as best as I can. I watch these videos, but I still try to reverse engineer the websites I like, as well. Subbed, btw.
I want to be like you when I get to big kid size lol. Great stuff bro
being big kid is in your mind brother, you are big kid.
@@FluxAcademy thank you.
is this any books for web design , for practice and programming please help about me .. thanks
👍 nice, this is a topic not talked about on other Chanel’s and gives us something to think about
Happy to hear!
“And this shi makes me money” had me dying 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks!! Very informative video one of my fav channels next to the futur
Very valuable information. I have 2 questions. Where would you add the code from cookie script in webflow? And do you do A/B testing yourself? If so, I would love to see a whole video about it in the future (unless I missed it...). Thank you Ran for the amazing content.
You add the script to the tag of the whole website (in the site settings) in Webflow. As for A/B testing.. not doing much of those these days but will consider a video 🙌
did they put you in a wood box again?
I really love how much great information you gave me through-out this video. What does kinda bother me is how you keep saying "you must", brings me down a bit. Don't get me wrong, you know more, that's why I'm able to learn from you, but I think I'd be even more motivated to watch your video's if you'd bring things more in the sense of "this could be helpful" then "you need to do this if you want to keep up".
Anyway, thumbs up!
Thank god. Gradients are annoying and all of my search results have been superficial until this.
Great video, earned my subscription.
Appreciate it Scott 🙌
Appreciate it Scott 🙌
5:50 🧠 This is basically a verbatim conversation I have with designers which get confused when I say “lets test this”. I build end-to-end AI products as a consultant which requires an end to end data driven approach. And for AI: UX is front and center to get the right labeling data. Uff 👀
Practicing cutting helped me doing web design
This is how you make a webtrend video! Keep it up 🤟
Thanks!!
Agree 100% about the design trends. Do you provide web development as a agency for clients?
Awesome! 😊
I paused freelancing for a while and I've been working only on Flux Academy.
@@FluxAcademy I have been following your channel for awhile. I have a project being developed and would like to share it with you when I have a demo ready. I will easily work with webflow and all other design your own site platforms. Thanks for your content.
Especially with talking about personalization, and you talk about the EU law, but have you seen the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018? They are trying to make it for any website that a single Californian visits if the website ticks one or two of the law stipulations
I'd not classify GDPR under a trend, because here in europe it's mandatory if your saving or distrubuting customer data to third party.
Trend is something that goes up (or down). Adaptation of GDPR around the world is on the raise, therefor it’s trending up.
@@FluxAcademy I get that but trends come and go and GDPR is something that's here to stay. But I "get" why you would say it's trending.
Great content! Thanks!
Thanks Roland!
That was a really minimalistic background :)
Ignore GDPR if you do not have euro clients. In California, we follow CPA compliance.
Thank you a lot of value here 👏👏👏
I know you need the consent of visitirs to use the analytics tools, but I just wonder how hard you should push them to accept in order to use the site. Like I wonder how often a ~25vh popup would be making them accept, continue without accepting, or leaving the site. And is it worth making it too big to proceed without accepting? I hate practices like that in theory
For Cookie Script do you normally use the free or paid version for your clients?
Paid.
Wonderful video.
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Thank you sir.
I love this perspective!
I watch a lot of these and the 'no gradient BS' is so accurate lmao! Good fcking job
Sometime I nail it, sometime I don’t 🤷♂️
great list! love this ep
Love the quality content. From a “web design” perspective I would think funnels would be more under the category of marketing and not so much design. Thoughts?
You're the one building the website, you'll have to know how to set it up.
Imo, it begs the question "What are we designing for?" And for most business landers, that's conversions. Harmony, ease of use, and cohesion are important, but must be built upon the foundation of "does it convert?" This would be the difference between art and design.
@@xenoliving3951 Perfect articulation. They shouldn't be separated. When it comes down to it they are both tools to achieve business results.
wow man awesome content I immediately subscribed
This things he is saying I have been learning them for 6 month
Thank you for talking about the things that are actually helpful.
Another great video. Thanks for the no BS.
Killer list, love the focus on trends that add strategic value. Who downvotes content like this??
Haters gonna hate 🤷♂️
Those who follow BS trends
GDPR should just ban this data collection outright, this mandatory "agree" button clicking will not help to protect my privacy. Yet another fake action to make it seem like the problem is being addressed.
Well it does disable the tracking cookies on the website. So they cant collect your information. I will not say it's fake because there have been dome companies recieving some harsh fines already for not adhering to the rules. But then again I understand what you mean, People still have ways to workaround that..
@@EduwareIzekor Yes, but you have to click agree to actually use the site.
@@EdLrandom That's true. But atleast you know who you give your data to and you can also request it to be deleted.
@@EduwareIzekor well deletion is cool I guess. But it's more like "I'll take away this from you, but you can request to get it back" That's the problem, that little checkbox designed to be as complicated as it can be, it's not meant to be read. Why if I go in the physical store I don't have to wave my rights just to walk in? But if I go to the website I do have to wave my rights
Exactly, just another useless burden on professionals and no advantage whatsoever to the user who is probably already sharing photos of his newborn on every social platform imaginable and signs contracts withtout reading a single line.... huge waste of our taxes. Pressing an OK button on a page is not putting your real signature on an official binding contract so... it's just worthless. Just another stupid script running in the background... because we needed that and websites are not already bogged down by crap....
Great video! You are right and I love it!
7:26 - How do Webflow... Not that topic, Ran. :D
ads are getting smarter
What's most important about web designing?
Great insights! For personalization actually there's a great app from Google called Optimize
Yes I saw that too! Forgot to mention
Hi Ran, have you ever tried CookieBot? It's free, I would love to hear your opinion about it
I have not. Will check. Thanks!
I am in Europe (France), we talk a lot about GDPR. But I never imagined (naively maybe) that the GDPR law could impact as much on the other side of the world. Good to know, thanks for the video.
Happy to share!
Just wait for California to try going after websites for violating their California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018 law
Yes, talking about the not so sexy but super game changing things !!
Thanks Ran
Not what I was expecting. I suppose its confirming all the stuff i'm already doing. I thought this was web design trends.
My gradients are crying
YES, we really need to understand those trends really will help your customer OR kill your customer's experience of using the product.
My company keep asking us to apply as much animation as possible, but this really kill the user experience and performance
Yes, our boss is happy with it, but no customer.
Very good video
using GDPR consent script doesn't make your site GDPR compliant, If you're working for a client make sure to read in detail about it before you commit to it.
*Woke*
this is eye openning
Basically... and basically... basically I love this video!
basically, Im happy to hear!
Giving us the truth straight up.
Perhaps it should no longer be called “web design”. It’s misleading.
Great tips 💯🙌🏻💥💪🏻⚡️💻📱🌎👍🏻
No timestamp guy?
Instead of spending a lot on the intercom, I'd rather go for Tawk that is free.
Few of these are not trends but basics
This law was actually passed in April 2016 and then they had to be compliant by May 2018
Are these really trends...? When you say something is “mandatory” or mention the law, it doesn’t really sound like a trend to me. Maybe rewrite the title to emphasize the importance of the things you mentioned in the video.
Either way, great video. Taking notes of everything.
Good stuff Ran, real talk about working with businesses and clients
Great video, but I disagree about GDPR. So many designers - probably as a result of legal representations - place ridiculous modals over the site when entering, to the point of harming the whole site experience - let's face it; we all hate popups. I don't think even the EU lawmakers expect that sort of overkill. I usually place a small link somewhere on the site and leave it at that. I'd be very surprised if anyone will be arrested, let alone warned, for a small warning on the footer...
This is a legal issue and I’m not sure you understand all implication. Giving you client the advice of “I think this is overkill and I don’t think you’ll be sued” is risky - for them.
@@FluxAcademy I agree and I'm not arguing for getting rid of the warnings, just making them a lot more subtle. Having a full page popup on opening, especially on mobiles, is overkill IMHO.
Strategic value > Amazing looking layout
always.
GDPR goes to the Trust Signals checkbox, which this video sadly overlooked.
Little details that are not that important! .... But can get into a big problem XD
finally some real shit.
but dude aren't these usability trends more than design trends?
accessibility should be native not in widgets !
No words. 👍
Am I the only one who felt asleep at the middle of the video? The content of your video only explains some part of actual design. Or you are talking about totally different stuff.
Still full of useful information. But its about 2018-19. :/