Blurry gradients, glassmorphism, grain and bright retro color palettes are all the rage this year.
Let’s have some fun with this video and try re-creating them.
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Does anyone know the link to part 2?
Hi, Great Channel great video – so informative and helpful!
I wonder about portfolio design: I see so many design trends, and I want to express them in each of my portfolio's case studies. (i.e. project #1 page will be designed in "abstract geometric" style, Project #2 will be designed in "blur&grain" styling) – that way I can show multiple styles I like as a wrapping styling of each project.
Ran, Izzy – What do you guys think?
Doing the same things on Illustrator can be such a pain! You go Figma! Real helpful video Izzy, thanks a bunch!
Really didn’t need to see this in anything other than webflow. Kind of disappointing.
very useful!
This is a Figma tutorial FYI
Great tutorial! Izzy is super cool and I'd be glad to see more videos from him
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Would love to see it being done in Webflow too 🔥
Nice to see Izzy being more confident
"So it doesn't scorch/destroy our eyeballs" lmao
Great Video dude
Great but how do you successfully translate that to the actual website?
Good one Izzy. Loved this Tutorial bro. Quick & Easy 🔥
legend conquered them all
Love it, thank you!
How do I create this background blur in webflow? Two blocks on top of each other and blur the bottom one? I'm quite new to webflow
These are actually pretty lit and now I want to use one of them. Especially the noise effect on a minimalist design.
Can you do a Webflow tutorial instead of using Figma?
could you teach us how to achieve these same results in webflow
Really love this Izzy! Super excited to expand my Figma skills. I’ve had a general idea on how to do all this but having an actual tutorial is always a plus 🙌🏼
very cool video <3