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Trust The Process: Brand Strategy (Episode 1) | Flux

Trust The Process: Brand Strategy (Episode 1) | Flux

Trust The Process: Brand Strategy (Episode 1) | Flux



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  1. Additionally, I'm just learning UX design and I see this approach to problem solving. It's not about building websites, it's about solving problems. The website is only the end result of this project. Good idea and good job. As usual. 👍

  2. Amazing

  3. Woah its really different than what I imagine about the strategy session now got new perspective , Thank you really excited to watch other eps

  4. Super awesome insights into the design process and top quality content 💯💯

  5. Excellent episode

  6. Flux Academy / Ran,

    I'm currently a student at Flux Academy, purchased 3 courses so far, and will eventually buy all courses available. I love the content there. But, I would like to make a suggestion regarding teaching (I am a public school teacher, 9 years).

    The concept of recording the entire process, with a real client, is something that you should add to your online courses. Your courses have so much content, that it can be difficult to track the process. Use the documentation as a focal point from which video lessons are structured and sequenced. In other words, make another documentary going through the web design design process from discovery to development (webflow). Then create a separate series of videos for each section of that process explaining the concepts/techniques/tips…etc.

    This is borrowing from a teaching method called – project based learning. A basic explanation is – the subconscious mind will put things in long term memory if its actually important to you. You can't tell your subconscious " this is important so remember it", it happens though experience and emotions. Furthermore, our brains are very good at remembering stories, rather than random details. Having an experience (watching a movie/documentary) also creates a story. The structure of a story acts as context, giving relevant information something to stick to. (Side note, project based learning is the method Elon Musk uses to home school his kids.)

  7. Thumbs up if you're a Neumeier's fan too!

  8. I like it a lot. Getting in to head and seeing the process develop is so important to me as a new ux designer.

  9. Wow, this was such a helpful and insightful video. Thank you for sharing this process with us!

  10. Insightful! Thank you!

  11. This is fantastic 💫🤩🙏👍

  12. it was so useful ,thaaaaaank you 🙂

  13. great job

  14. Wow… Thanks for sharing this extremely valuable content here… I'm re-inventing myself at a very late age and I'm so grateful for people like you who are willing to help. Real-world experience with actionable takeaways. Thank you , thank you, thank you.

  15. Wonderful insights! I appreciated how you go through the 'onliness' questions, have them write down their thoughts on sticky notes and how you think on it for a week or so. I was missing that part of the process and seeing what you do really helps.

    Your episodes look great, are informative, and like some others have said, I would love even more details about what questions you ask, how you 'play psychiatrist' with them.

    I also appreciate how you really make your videos streamlined and to the point, kind of a balancing act between the two, haha, but either way thanks for all you're doing and I'm hooked!

  16. i would love to work with this dude 🙂
    maybe in the future 🙂

  17. Thank you for sharing your work prosses! This is very helpful for me personally, and shows your professionalism 🙂

  18. LOVE these reality show style real meetings, great insigts in real world , please do more episodes from various others clients ….thanks you man

  19. THIS IS A GEM, thanks men

  20. The great thing about this channel and The Futur is they always come up with the perfect topics for their audiences

  21. Wow, looks like I'm saving up for the course next.

  22. Pleaaase do this more often!!

  23. This series is really amazing and trustworthy to watch for effective learning. Something that changes my design process perspective for clients. It was important to understand where the core problems are and it was a really fun and productive series. Thank you for offering for free. God bless you!

  24. I was really wondering why you chose this red and black color palette for this project and this video explained it in the first two minutes. Awesome!

  25. Thanks for the videos they present valuable information in a short amount of time. I've got a new book to read and Ideas how to approach problems. Thanks 🙂

  26. Love this guy. Wish you could be my mentor!

  27. Appreciate your commitment to helping designers and web creators. How can we support you in order to help you do more?

  28. Excellent.

  29. Love YOU ♥🇧🇩

  30. Hey Flux i really like your content and ideas. I have one problem by improving my skills. I love and work with wordpress and its easy to hand over a final website with hostings, raw data ect. But how can you do that with webflow or other website builders? Do you discus that in a video?

  31. Hi! You had a link to a collection of documents from some agency that closed. I cannot find it. Can you help?

  32. Wow!

  33. amazing thanks alot

  34. is that possible for me using free account to use webflow for many clients project,
    I'm still confuse about delivering the webflow project.

  35. Your my number one go to for web design video. This was very informative Ran. Can’t wait for part 2.

  36. Amazing! Thank you, Ran. A super clear explanation of your process. Well done!

  37. Got me hooked up with this episode and subscribe to your channel. 🙂 Thanks for sharing your process.

  38. This is great content. Amazing series!! Keep it up Ran!! Super inspiring, cheers from Canada!

  39. Hey Ran: could you breakdown more/less how time was spent in the meeting like (3 hour meeting) 30 minutes intro, smalltalk and ice breaking, 1 hour on positioning, 1.5 hours on sticky notes…like that. What I'm trying to do is work out what exercises I may or may not have time for. 3 hours is a good amount of time and I see in your example it can still be not quite enough time.

  40. Awesome stuff Ran, really loved the episode, very informative and educational. I also agree that it could be a bit more detailed, but still is a great concept for a series

  41. Thanks for sharing the journey it helps a lot , especially when you are an intermediate designer going into bigger projects Thanks Ran!

  42. Such G O L D here.

    Love seeing this kind of stuff.

  43. Sticky notes, sticky notes, sticky notes… and… you're done! Creativity at it's best.

  44. Thanks Ran. Great material

  45. Loved this episode. Hope to see more of it! Would really like to see more projects in the future.

  46. This is incredible stuff! Thank you so much!

  47. Fantastic Ran! Kol Hakavod!

  48. This is super amazing.
    Really loved the episode.
    Can't wait for more.

  49. Let me start by saying I thoroughly enjoyed it. And I see what you did here by not putting so much technicality and the actual process, you sort of came in with an artistic angle and made it for a large group of audience, and tried to give a zoomed out view what actually goes behind the scene. I shouldn't say this, because I personally learned a lot of things from you and I don't consider myself in any position to lecture you on anything but I'm leaving it right here. If you're targeting a vast audience why be so specific with the title of this video???
    Another question is it the community service you talked about a while ago??? Once again, love all the contents and hats off for putting in so much of your valuable time for us. A big thank you. And just like you say: this is "REALLY REALLY GOOD" and we're "SUPER SUPER" grateful.

  50. Amazing Series Ran it's great to make us knowledgeable about the process of design thanks a lot

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