@seyiajibona7764

As a web designer from Nigeria, I am disgusted by government agencies website and designs.

You did a fantastic job!

@emmanuelnzekwue1625

i am a nigerian, and you absolutely nailed this. Always a great time watching you do these lectures

@besz2189

I’m always blown away when I not only see the final result of a professional like you but also get to see how you do it. You’re truly a pro!

@MikeMumbelz

This type of content is gold.

It's great to do walkthroughs of new features and products but so few people sit down and discuss details and basics and what separates good design from bad design.

I wish I had you when I was first starting out. Would have saved me some hurdles.

@SO-fb4ef

This freepik website has blown my mind!
The difference is massive.
I'm just sitting here saying "Holy F*ck moly!" to myself dragging the before/after slider across.

Great tool Ran, thank you

@FejiroDev

As a Nigerian watching this, you really nailed it. So much value!

@urbancombatkill

You know I've been watching this whole video, and I didn't even consciously realize that the video is going super speed and your talking is pretty slow. This tells me that this is a video/voice over a time lapse of designing, which means that the "script" even if it's off the cuff is very much so being delivered as if you are designing this in real time despite it being a sped up pre-recorded design process.

This takes skill and I don't know if anyone has done a video on this but this is a great way to do something like this. I don't know what tools were used to do the time lapse or if it was just a regular video sped up in video editing software, but that's pretty awesome.

@dancielos

That turned out really well. Do you think it'd be better to have a CTA button on the hero section, considering they have a "book now" section, but it's placed way further down the page?

@ElTebe

Great video, thank you w great ideas.

(One tiny thing: you can't update/change a company logo just because a cleaner website design)

@damilolaamotsuka7093

So on point. The new design makes a huge difference even with the little changes. Phewww our Nigerian railway website just got a facelift 😊

@schultzeworks

Awesome way to educate; the before vs after / bad vs. good is excellent. The only thing I’d still change is the section headers. I’d dump the green bars and make the text bigger.

@rochellerochelle1488

Almost perfect! At 17:39 if you look at he bottom image, the one with the 4 travelers, I would have scaled it down a little so that the guy on the right also kinda aligns with the "Book now" box, like the first woman does. Now, with the logo in the bottom right too, it feels a little too crowded.

@amazinglobal

Super impressive! I shudder to think that amateur designers for a major concern can be given a website project of such importance and ..... well, the results speak for themselves.... ==> Your quick re-design of this layout is simple proof that trying to cut corners due to corruption or favouritism cannot justify the replacement of an expert in his/her field. Something to consider for all the chancers and wannabes out there... the joke is on you...

@johnshakunle

This was so intrersting to watch. You made it look more appealing to anyone going to the page. The Nigerian Governmet really needs to invest in good designs for their websites in general. Spoken from the perspective of a Nigerian web designer

@arthurinnocent3515

The Nigerian Government needs to pay you for this.

@thenom4design

i love when you edit the photo both hero and cta, that's make a lot big improvement!

@nasirrahimi8962

What a worthy piece of redesign and improved user experience. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
Thank you very much for creating and sharing such valuable content.

@prajeeshp9203

Amazing redesign tutorial, thanks for sahring with us.

@mayowao

Great stuff! Loved the redesign process and innovations.

@hanidarwisha2518

Great video!
Thanks a lot for all the information and practises you showcased, keep up the good work!