The redesign was awesome rachel ! We would love more redesign videos just like this.
Did you enjoy this video? Should I make more vids like this? 🥺 -------- UPDATE (27/6/2023) -------- My redesign of this is nowhere perfect, so let's learn how to improve it further, together! Below are the feedback/suggestions from all of you. ---- Important Fixes ----- 1. In the 'Add card' page, it should be a card name & card number field. 2. Payment methods that are NOT selected should NOT be disabled (greyed out)! This would confuse users, thinking that there are errors. Instead, the selected payment method should be prominent (ie. a checkmark to indicate that it is selected). 3. Keep the checkout process straightforward and simple. In my redesign, there are different scroll directions/interaction patterns, while it looks better, it may not be user-friendly. 4. When designing, ensure all text meets the WCAG Contrast Ratio standards. There are free plugins on Figma that do this. ---- Suggestions / Notes ----- 1. To consider how to set 'Card' payment method as default when user doesn't want to save card. 2. 'Scan card' feature should be discussed across the team and evaluate if this is worthwhile. (thank you @edumazieri) 3. I placed the 'close' button on the top left corner because that's where users are accustomed to tap on when they exit/go back. For example, Spotify and Expedia app places their close button on the top left corner. There is no right/wrong placement as this is subjective to the product you're designing. 4. When designing GPay/PayPal/Apple buttons, check the payments company's brand guidelines. (thanks @jesusenrique2349) Thank YOU for these, they're super helpful! And together, we'll improve! :)
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Seeing you design in "real time" helps to know how a proffessional thinks. I'm still learning ux ui so this is pretty useful❤
Please continue doing the redesign series!! As a beginner in UI/UX, seeing the process in helping me grow as designer.
I learned a lot from this, especially when you show your ux thinking process by explaning the reasons you make those choices, it is so pleasant and inspiring to watch the whole video.
The final output made me dance in my seat, lol. Great Job. This kind of content is pure gold these days. Thank you very much for making it and yes please do make more :)
I just had a breakthrough with my Figma design and stumbled upon your channel—it's truly mesmerizing! Your production value surpasses any other Interface Designer out there, and your design taste is impeccable. I must say, subscribing is definitely worth it! Keep up the fantastic work!
OMG, that End Result was such a great one... Wanda, too, had done a great job... I like the way you still refer to other people's designs too still learn, even though you are a great designer. We are all people learning everyday. Please continue this as a series I would love to watch more video of this kind...
The final result is dope 💯💥. I love the redesign. The use of gradients to make the UI more appealing. Also I want to assume you're trying to keep the videos short so they don't get too long and boring. But can you take them a little slower, so some of those silent points can be gotten as well.
Wow, i admire how you can see these little details, loved it!
The way you show your design process is amazing, this helps a lot for junior designers of how to go through things and redesign them. Thank you so much for creating such amazing content. Please make more videos on design process and how you implement it to design.
Added scan my card button like it's just a button. Think from a programmer's view, it's a fucking new feature 🥲
First and foremost, I appreciate the concept of exploring design enhancements. I've reviewed the comments to ensure I'm not being repetitive, and I couldn't find a similar one. I apologize if this point has already been addressed. One thing that caught my attention, and I'd like to inquire about, is the decision to keep the logos on the right and the full names on the left. Just a thought, these three companies are well-established in the market, where their brands speak for themselves. By simply looking at the icons, we can easily identify them. I believe it might be worth considering to maintain the initial concept.
LOVED this! I wish UX design courses would be this quick and packed with information! I feel like I learned so much from this vider, thank you! More! More! :)
wow, this is one of the best UX design videos i've seen. You explain things perfectly and its so easy to understand. A lot of what you did were things that make so much sense that i didn't know i could do in Figma since i haven't seen that in any other video iv watched in my journey of UX design. Thank you so much for this! This inspired me to work harder and improve my skills so i can do this full time, i am really passionate about UX even though i just started in the last 2 months <3
I love how you also express the reasoning behind each decision the ux and the ui.
Omg! This is great Rachel. I really wanted to improve my visual design skills. Keep making a series like this so that we can follow along and learn together!
Great UI transformation. Seriously 👍 A few thoughts out loud. - Adding a new card is kind of hidden. - Suppose I have more than 2 saved cards (which I have in real life) then I need to swipe more to get the add option. - If outdated cards are still presented on the screen then I might want to clean it up.
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