Nice! The Costco one is a big improvement. One thing though: Labels are important. Particularly in an app that will be used by people who aren't familiar with apps in general. It looks cleaner on a dribbble shot to have icons without labels, but in a real life application they improve usability and accessibility a ton. I would leave the labels on the bottom nav, and add a "filter" label to the search filter menu. There's no way the average Costco user will know what that search hamburger menu is for.
Bruh, the changes are simple but powerful. I like to see your thinking route to get to those changes, it inspires me to break a big problem into small problemas as you say on a past video. Truly outstanding work you're doing here. 10/10
I'm honestly amazed a company as big as those don't even have good UI websites/apps, It's like the overflow-x body you see on half of websites nowadays
I'm most experienced on back-end development and recently I've switched to a full stack position. Watching your content has been blowing my mind, mostly because small (but thoughtful) changes bring a great experience to the user. I'm hoping to watch part 4 soon, keep your great work!
I am by no means a front-end design expert, but from a potential users perspective, I think you could have included the text under the icons at the bottom that describes what they are, such as home, cart, menu, etc. For me, this would be so much easier to navigate.
These are so powerful bruh. When you mentioned the Dominos text being hard to read, I was literally squinting my eyes. Long shot, but hope some of these companies take the hint. Do pizza hut next.
The is what I do all the time myself. As a developer I spot some big companies really failing. For example, Amazon. I critisize them in my mind. Thats why I relate to your videos:) Loved it
As a junior dev, I love these vids. There are so many time I've looked at my designs and thought to myself "wow this looks like crap" but didn't know how to fix it. Watching your videos and seeing how you approach these problems its really insightful.
And I've subscribed. Brings back memories of Web Dev 1 & 2. Plus I still need exposure to design, despite it not being the main thing I'm doing, and you've got the quality and entertainment value to fit the bill. Keep up the good work!
I not only get inspired but learn from watching these videos as an aspiring Front End Developer. Keep up the amazing content! Will defo stick around! :)
This is amazing. The Costco website has long been the bane of my online shopping experience. Your design tweaks are spot on, but my frustration has always been with its functionality. They never seem to be able to invalidate cache properly, search fails in odd ways, and both inventory and support not being integration with warehouses. Ok, off to watch your other videos you’ve got some great ui/ux insight.
A nit pick about 5:30, the reason "Where" is first is because the other questions depend on the location. It's a very bad user experience for someone to choose "later" only for them to change the location and have to re-pick a time because the previous selected time is invalid (such as the buildings having different operating hours). Obviously the order can be anything, so I would just keep the order they have now.
4:20 the effect you are describing is called chromostereopsis. Basically your eyes can't focus both on the red edge and the blue edge due to the different wavelengths of those colors and the diverging refraction of those colors in your eye, making it look a bit threedimensional. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromostereopsis
love the videos! quick note: I feel like I can hear your chair squeak in the bg (or some other echoish sound that has similar cadence to your voice) while you talk. might be my headphone (settings) but its a but distracting, just thought I'd bring it up! it's most noticeable around 2:20
This channel is honestly amazing, as someone in the very beginning stages of front end development and attempting to start my career its changed my perception greatly!
Front-End Developer here... this just shows how simplicity is more effective, never try to make something too overcomplex cause it's never gonna work that well.
Have anyone noticed the details he'd put in for comedy? like having 216 Trillion subscribers in his marketing channel pros and cons of dominoes app etc I appreciate it Hyper!
I was waiting for this video... thanks to you, my design thinking improved a lot with your first two videos, and with this I could learn a few more tricks to make my future designs better... Thanks!
This is literally the best channel in the world 🌍 I literally open all these apps in every video and I think they really can't afford someone to make a better user experience. Thank you and especially hope Costco sees this!
Dude ur genius... I always look at websites and tell myself this can become better, I mean alot better... But i suck at desgin so I just go back to my corner of despair... More video like this plz
For Dominos, I am really impressed by the changes and i'm 100% in agreement with them. But for Costco, I think that you need to keep the labels on the bottom icons for the average user - it adds a lot to accessibility and usability. Also, I think you jammed too much into the search bar, maybe add a filter bar or something. Should test it to feel it. Otherwise, it was awesome, informative and entertaining. Instant subscribe!
Making improvements to a site as legendary as Dominos. As a web developer I know Dominos as been a leader in the food industry when it comes to websites and delivery. Good work! Looked much better.
To make your video better I think I think it would be nice to have a section at the end out general short tips for web design and make your outro a little longer. Also fix your audio, it echos a lot. And cut out the really low frequencies (below 80hz) to make it sound more crisp
You are awesome! You helped me out a lot with a couple of your video's. I need to make a website for school and the video 'Have I found the perfect website?' helped me out a lot to understand flex / grid / dimensions etc. I love these video's of 'Roast and Redesign' a lot as well. They are fun to watch and inspire me to start doing more.
RWD really does matter! I couldn’t explain why but when I saw the original Costco app I felt “nah” and overwhelmed. When you cleaned it up… WOW! I would use that app. I hope they watched this
This is fire, like for real fire. I love these videos you are making. This helps a lot of designers get inspiration for their next app or website they are creating.
Why I was so freaking invested to see how you'd slightly redesign an app I've never used before is beyond me.
It’s called education. It’s good you intersect it with being entertained. Life will be much easier for you lol
so true, and his voice is so soothing
i did a month course in web dev and i had to investigate if even i could have done a better job.
are you a wallpaper
I really love the idea of changing boring radio buttons into attractive icon buttons. It transformed the look/feel so much.
Sure did. Made it go from nice, simple, and understandable, to ugly, confusing, and Corpo Scumlicker.
i think radio buttons can be used only for some serious forms and maybe to-do list
Nice! The Costco one is a big improvement. One thing though:
Labels are important.
Particularly in an app that will be used by people who aren't familiar with apps in general. It looks cleaner on a dribbble shot to have icons without labels, but in a real life application they improve usability and accessibility a ton.
I would leave the labels on the bottom nav, and add a "filter" label to the search filter menu.
There's no way the average Costco user will know what that search hamburger menu is for.
Soo agree with u on the label thing!
Trueeee
definitely agree on this one.
1) Categories inside search box
2) label below bottom nav.
Agreed. I felt like the stock Costco bottom nav was a more functional & attractive design than Hyper's
Bruh, the changes are simple but powerful. I like to see your thinking route to get to those changes, it inspires me to break a big problem into small problemas as you say on a past video. Truly outstanding work you're doing here. 10/10
I'm honestly amazed a company as big as those don't even have good UI websites/apps, It's like the overflow-x body you see on half of websites nowadays
big problem → small problemitas
@@tovape because people dont use the website, most people use the app, if more people used their site they would update it
@@redpepper74 dynamic programming maybe😂
Looks like Steam took the advice. Well done, Hyper!
Sure does!! Their new app look is amazing!
I know it looks so much better!
I've just checked it out. Looks awesome!
The new Steam mobile app has been out (in beta) since like a month before that video
Where do you see the new app? For me on PC it looks the exact same.
On the Domino's one, under the "Tracker" section maybe you could've made the font white for the "STEP 3 BAKE"?
This is such a great idea for videos because it's appealing to both web devs and regular folk. Amazing video as always!
An new Hyperplexed Video saves my day 😅
Let’s gooooo
I love how you can really dissect and into detail about the choices you make with these redesigns on TH-cam ^^
I'm most experienced on back-end development and recently I've switched to a full stack position. Watching your content has been blowing my mind, mostly because small (but thoughtful) changes bring a great experience to the user. I'm hoping to watch part 4 soon, keep your great work!
Yes please, I would love to get extended!
I freaking love how you improved dominos website
I really like how now you go along with the light them and dont immediately change it to black.
Still prefer having text bellow the bottom icons, I sometimes have to look in multiple places to check I'm not missreading what three lines means
I am by no means a front-end design expert, but from a potential users perspective, I think you could have included the text under the icons at the bottom that describes what they are, such as home, cart, menu, etc. For me, this would be so much easier to navigate.
Incredible, making web/app design both fun and educational
These are so powerful bruh. When you mentioned the Dominos text being hard to read, I was literally squinting my eyes. Long shot, but hope some of these companies take the hint. Do pizza hut next.
The is what I do all the time myself. As a developer I spot some big companies really failing. For example, Amazon. I critisize them in my mind. Thats why I relate to your videos:) Loved it
As a junior dev, I love these vids. There are so many time I've looked at my designs and thought to myself "wow this looks like crap" but didn't know how to fix it. Watching your videos and seeing how you approach these problems its really insightful.
Please continue this series it is perfect!!!!
If name is clickable should DEF have the underline you mentioned. Also why black on dark blue for the tracker text? The last menu stuff is amazing!
Would be sick to see a series that of you doing this with viewers websites
The biggest boss you can battle is those car computer interfaces.
5:10 looks like you forgot white text for the step 3 snapshots thingy.
Amazing design though, good job
Man the quality of this vid is crazy makes me have a different perspective in web developing now thanks.
And I've subscribed. Brings back memories of Web Dev 1 & 2. Plus I still need exposure to design, despite it not being the main thing I'm doing, and you've got the quality and entertainment value to fit the bill.
Keep up the good work!
BRO, REALY, YOU WORK IS AMAZING!!
I Love this series! Keep it up! 😄🎉
Domino's should really hire you, what you did there is amazing
I not only get inspired but learn from watching these videos as an aspiring Front End Developer. Keep up the amazing content! Will defo stick around! :)
Frontend developers at Costco & Domino's must be really sweating now 😂. You bodied this redesign bro, awesome work 🏆🎊
To be fair, most likely the devs just implemented what the "designers" gave them. So the designers should be sweating 😅
A lot of big brands really need your touch for their apps
This just shows that simpler is always better when it comes to design.
looks much better
man... i just realize that i had watched all of your video... its brilliant, make more!!!
This channel seems like the way more advanced version of messing with inspect element. I like it.
Part 4 - AWS 😀
make a long, detailed video on "How you edit your videos", I saw the short one but didn’t understand a lot
For some reason watching a guy edit an app that I have never used before is mesmerizing
Simple, yet effective. Good job.
Oh damn you're really good
This is amazing. The Costco website has long been the bane of my online shopping experience. Your design tweaks are spot on, but my frustration has always been with its functionality. They never seem to be able to invalidate cache properly, search fails in odd ways, and both inventory and support not being integration with warehouses. Ok, off to watch your other videos you’ve got some great ui/ux insight.
I love how you plan and design everything.
A nit pick about 5:30, the reason "Where" is first is because the other questions depend on the location. It's a very bad user experience for someone to choose "later" only for them to change the location and have to re-pick a time because the previous selected time is invalid (such as the buildings having different operating hours). Obviously the order can be anything, so I would just keep the order they have now.
4:20 the effect you are describing is called chromostereopsis. Basically your eyes can't focus both on the red edge and the blue edge due to the different wavelengths of those colors and the diverging refraction of those colors in your eye, making it look a bit threedimensional. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromostereopsis
You're so ridiculously good, it's beyond me. Amazing video to watch.
Amazing!! Loved every clearly explained second of this ❤
love the videos! quick note: I feel like I can hear your chair squeak in the bg (or some other echoish sound that has similar cadence to your voice) while you talk. might be my headphone (settings) but its a but distracting, just thought I'd bring it up!
it's most noticeable around 2:20
Love these! How about roasting some desktop versions of websites and making them better?
My guy! I'm perplexed how good you break this down and make what to me are significant improvements. Name well deserved.
This channel is honestly amazing, as someone in the very beginning stages of front end development and attempting to start my career its changed my perception greatly!
Front-End Developer here... this just shows how simplicity is more effective, never try to make something too overcomplex cause it's never gonna work that well.
Have anyone noticed the details he'd put in for comedy?
like having 216 Trillion subscribers in his marketing channel
pros and cons of dominoes app etc
I appreciate it Hyper!
I love this kind of educational content! It's entertaining and I learn marketing on the way lol xD
WE NEED MORE THIS IS SO GOOD
I was waiting for this video... thanks to you, my design thinking improved a lot with your first two videos, and with this I could learn a few more tricks to make my future designs better... Thanks!
instantly subscribed. i've HATED the costco app design for so long. who thought the black menu lines were a good idea?!
I regret not watching this earlier when these videos were recommended to me by TH-cam. This is satisfying af! I need more of these.
These multi-billion dollar companies getting $100,000 advice for free
This is literally the best channel in the world 🌍 I literally open all these apps in every video and I think they really can't afford someone to make a better user experience. Thank you and especially hope Costco sees this!
wow. from hurting my eyes to wanting to play around with the app. you're actually too good.
You’re one of the few channels I have notifications turned on. Love your videos!
I could listen to this guy for days.
I would love to see your video editing process, really smooth and quite easy to follow. Great videos. Thanks for sharing.
Dude ur genius... I always look at websites and tell myself this can become better, I mean alot better... But i suck at desgin so I just go back to my corner of despair... More video like this plz
I’m more into game development but I think some of advices are really helpful for any type of UI
You got my first like ever after years of youtube use. Very nice work!
long video comments for stea, and this video:
super positive, loving it.
shorts:
"BROO OMG THIS UI IS SO GENERIC PLEASE JUST STOP IT BRO OMFG"
For Dominos, I am really impressed by the changes and i'm 100% in agreement with them.
But for Costco, I think that you need to keep the labels on the bottom icons for the average user - it adds a lot to accessibility and usability.
Also, I think you jammed too much into the search bar, maybe add a filter bar or something. Should test it to feel it.
Otherwise, it was awesome, informative and entertaining. Instant subscribe!
You're an absolute genius!
I've been watching your videos for the past hour!
You're epic, and the content is wonderful!
I'm *glad* I've found your channel
One of my favorite channels so far. Keep up the great work!
That's just wonderful. Amazing!
Happy to see the new video! cant wait for the new channel
Please keep it up! I learn so much watching your thinking proccess, that's amazing
Your voice is so soothing
Making improvements to a site as legendary as Dominos.
As a web developer I know Dominos as been a leader in the food industry when it comes to websites and delivery.
Good work! Looked much better.
Fantastic, looking forward to the next one!
Man you're good , I'm learning to code hoping to became that smooth with ideas and styling
Your design decisions are just amazing man.
I love these videos! This is my new favorite thing.
To make your video better I think I think it would be nice to have a section at the end out general short tips for web design and make your outro a little longer.
Also fix your audio, it echos a lot. And cut out the really low frequencies (below 80hz) to make it sound more crisp
This channel is a goldmine
love this series,what a gem
Would love to see a video of your thoughts on the recent TH-cam design.
You are my hero. Congratulations 🎉👏
Nailed the Costco one for sure.
Such a great video, well done!
You are awesome! You helped me out a lot with a couple of your video's. I need to make a website for school and the video 'Have I found the perfect website?' helped me out a lot to understand flex / grid / dimensions etc. I love these video's of 'Roast and Redesign' a lot as well. They are fun to watch and inspire me to start doing more.
Think you could do Part 4 next? These vids are incredibly helpful on the go!
Nice Design 👍
Made my day
Wow TH-cam recommended me to watch your videos. I watched two videos and i am lucky i found your channel. So amazing and creative content
RWD really does matter! I couldn’t explain why but when I saw the original Costco app I felt “nah” and overwhelmed. When you cleaned it up… WOW! I would use that app. I hope they watched this
Love this and I bet the companies love this too as it will make them more money
can't wait for Hyperplexed Marketing
This is fire, like for real fire. I love these videos you are making. This helps a lot of designers get inspiration for their next app or website they are creating.
OMG i just realized i followed you on TikTok, i love this series.
id like to say that ive seen quite a few different websites change how they look so ig they are taking your advice
Every time you make one of these apps better, it reminds me of the app of the dutch transport company RET.