@hellobont

FREE CURATED TYPEFACES PDF → https://bit.ly/4iizJsA

@ForwardPixels

Crazy how your decade old designs still look fresh.

@helenihediwa1606

Wow! I really admire your work and how creative, fresh, yet functional they are.❤

@BietAI-kc5iv

I hope this message finds you well. I eagerly anticipate your upcoming videos and would be thrilled if you could create one on "visual direction". Despite exploring numerous resources, I still struggle to grasp and apply this concept effectively in my work. Your previous videos on layout tips have been immensely helpful; please continue sharing such insightful content.

Thank you for your dedication.

@lostlobos

The brand agency I was working for was hell bent on maximal design based on current trends, but neglected the longevity question. Guaranteed the "boundary pushing" maximal work produced today will age badly in a few years time.

Love this simplicity and timelessness
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@aneurismike

❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥 This type of minimal Design looks great to the eye, and it doesn't bother the mind

@VincentForDesign

Once again, I'm happy the YouTube algorithm recommend someone like you to me! Although I'm not into web design, but the way you discuss design is something I have been searching for. Subbed!

@alvarojflores

Thank you a lot! For sharing your knowledge and resources.

@rogerio8710

Um pixel de cada vez. Vamos aprender, obrigado até agora.

@creativalexdobre

:goodvibes:Thank you for teaching us how to create Swiss Design. I think this video will help me improve my composition knowledge.

@danplumadore647

It’s part and parcel as to why I look to another designer for inspiration: Dieter Rams. 

Weniger, aber besser.

Great video.

@Michael.design

Loving those Massimo Vignelli quotes😍 I can tell he is one of your greatest inspirations since you quote him often. Any good books you recommend on him?

@opsnax1468

Thank you! However, we need a video tutorial that guides us on how to use Swiss grids and design a website with them.

@raisingbarssince1978

love your take on this kind of style. although i never make websites to visiually last that long. things changing in design is natural, it also helps to advance into new styles. so if we stick to one style that might stand the test of time, well then probably the 80s would have never happened. coming back to webdesign, i think its not a big deal if you make sites that now look amazing but in 3 years wont look good. 3 years on the web are a lifetime and if you take a look at what 2advanced did with their flash sites back in the day, might look outdated now, but boy did they push the boundaries of what was possible. 

still i love swiss design and implement it from time to time. great video!

@SatoshiSukamoto

Yeahhh i love swiss design to much as a graphic design!

@RedBlade3

Great video!

@riansetiawan648

thanks Adrian!

@adityabhushan1674

Love your videos

@kelindrawn

Thanks for the video and the freebies. May I ask why you put Arial in your 18 Typefaces for Web Designers PDF? I was always under the impression that Arial was a cheap copy of Helvetica, done in order to avoid paying licensing fees. Is this no longer true? Did someone re-draw all the letters?

@mateiko5291

First 🇦🇷