I actually love these smooth animations and transitions. But don't you think these animations are making websites slow and stuttery (if that's the word)?
I believe only display websites or landing pages will have some of these styles, with a focus on performance of course. Companies would have to find a healthy balance. Also, designers will sometimes have to fight developers before these designs become mainstream
I have an entire box of foam panels lying in a box from a previous shift. Too lazy to put them up, but after this comment, going to put them up next week! Thanks for the feedback Jeremy
I think animated content is better 😊 now days we got faster internet, better machines, procesors etc. We can render high quality images , videos even 3d models in browser 😊 in my opinion interactivity, unique animations and styles get user more engaged and fun ❤ as a designers and devs we got so many tools to bring our imagination to life - lets use them 😊 ps. Greate video thanks for tips budy ❤🙏😊
For me it's very hard to concentrate reading a text when nearby elements are moving. For focused tasks i'd rather go for static elements. Also, i think websiste with this kind of animations should include a button or swith to deactivate/activate them, making them more accessible.
As a designer I love the possibility to include these animations but at the same time, when I'm shopping I rather see a website without all of these details so I can concentrate on what I'm looking for and without worrying for these to load before scrolling. 😅
Yes! I actually mentioned this point in the video edit, but had to cut it out beause of the length of the video. Amazon, Ebay, etc are great examples of focusing on user and business needs over design trends
I've seen more of such websites lately following these design patterns. Sometimes I feel trends can take time to catch up too. But yes, you have a point, only a few websites or apps follow them, however waiting for more to follow!
So much great information at the comfort of bed without any research effor and up to date , i really respect your effort and love your content
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This is such a wonderful comment Rajeev! I am blessed to have an audience that appreciates these little efforts :D
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Haha thank you!
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Thanks man!
Best video ever seen thank you 🙏🏻 keep posting this kind of content
Really informative, thank you!
thanks for tips. practical
I actually love these smooth animations and transitions. But don't you think these animations are making websites slow and stuttery (if that's the word)?
I believe only display websites or landing pages will have some of these styles, with a focus on performance of course. Companies would have to find a healthy balance. Also, designers will sometimes have to fight developers before these designs become mainstream
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Thanks Rahul!
May I suggest a few diffuser panels or foam panels to help with reverb/echo of your room? Great content nonetheless 🏆
I have an entire box of foam panels lying in a box from a previous shift. Too lazy to put them up, but after this comment, going to put them up next week! Thanks for the feedback Jeremy
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I think animated content is better 😊 now days we got faster internet, better machines, procesors etc. We can render high quality images , videos even 3d models in browser 😊 in my opinion interactivity, unique animations and styles get user more engaged and fun ❤ as a designers and devs we got so many tools to bring our imagination to life - lets use them 😊 ps. Greate video thanks for tips budy ❤🙏😊
Thank you for sharing your points and the support!
Waiting for one more video to explore more trends
Will keep them coming!!
For me it's very hard to concentrate reading a text when nearby elements are moving.
For focused tasks i'd rather go for static elements.
Also, i think websiste with this kind of animations should include a button or swith to deactivate/activate them, making them more accessible.
Thanks valuable insights! Yes, there needs to be more balance for usability
As a designer I love the possibility to include these animations but at the same time, when I'm shopping I rather see a website without all of these details so I can concentrate on what I'm looking for and without worrying for these to load before scrolling. 😅
Yes! I actually mentioned this point in the video edit, but had to cut it out beause of the length of the video. Amazon, Ebay, etc are great examples of focusing on user and business needs over design trends
Great videos
Thanks!
Which websites you've presented in this video?
Can I do that lightning effect on Wix?
I believe you can replicate or embed such an effect with Spline tool. Might just work with some effort and workarounds.
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Besides the larger cards there are no really "new" trends right?
Sir when will figma be updated with the new ui 😢 hum india walo ko itna kyu wait kra re 😓
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Thanks for this but, I feel like all this thing was there in design practices, We can't call it a trend if something is used in few sites or App,
I've seen more of such websites lately following these design patterns. Sometimes I feel trends can take time to catch up too. But yes, you have a point, only a few websites or apps follow them, however waiting for more to follow!
I HATE scroll transitions. So annoying
I believe there can be come balance, specially on smaller screens