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Design Better Than 99% of UI Designers
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In this video we cover 7 key guidelines the top 1% UI designers use to design amazing websites again and again.

🔴 Framer Zero To Hero Course: timgabe.com/framer-course

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0:00 - Intro
0:21 - Guideline 1
2:59 - Guideline 2
5:38 - Guideline 3
6:56 - Guideline 4
7:52 - Guideline 5
9:22 - Guideline 6
11:52 - Guideline
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@tommarshall9961

3 months ago

Hi Tim, thanks for the guide - I've found it incredibly useful! I don't usually comment on videos, but thought I should on this one because you obviously put a lot of effort into editing and finding relevant examples. The side-by-side comparisons you do are also very practical - keep up the good work!

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@jolenekk

4 months ago

I didn't think I needed to watch this one, but I'm so glad I did. Designers can 10x their design skills with the principles you covered here. I'm going to start using opacity from now on. Thanks for another bang on the money, valuable and entertaining video.

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@TheHennes36

4 months ago

BIG thanks for the spacing tip - I already saw it in another video you did recently (7 things I wish I knew - or so) I have always been struggling with spacing before but this REALLY has changed the game for me! 🙏

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@StudioNvzt

4 months ago

Cam to this video without much expectation, but in the end, the simplicity and the quality of the pieces of advice really got me! Congrats for this awesome video!!

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@TheHoinoel

4 months ago

Great vid man. Breaking the process into these steps gives anyone a clear way to get to a desireable outcome. You're killing it!

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@uidesign-di9ph

3 months ago

thank you so much tim! you're absolutely inspiring! I'm waiting for your framer course

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@sanjaybilla7541

3 months ago

Great work🔥Thanks for the guidelines Tim!

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@FluxAcademy

4 months ago

Great work Tim! You've really stepped up your game! love it.

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@sophieheuvels3225

2 months ago

This is amazing. Thank you SO much for this vid – especially for new designers this is super helpful and clears so many things up regarding high-fid design <3

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@baljka17

4 months ago

Wow, your workflow is astonishing. I'd love to follow those step by step.

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@lysec9672

4 months ago

This is a video I will need to come back to over and over to remind me to keep it simple when my ideas get to many and get me stuck. Thanks a lot.

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@austinmoras7800

3 months ago

This had info as much as an whole book, thank you soo much for this Tim💯

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@iamahmad007

2 months ago

Great explanation!!! Gonna apply these rules in my next design for sure! Thank you.

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@LuLeBe

3 months ago

There are a few really good ones in here. I do not like your typography choices though. The "before" was soo much easier to just quickly read at a glance. Like it literally took me enough time to notice to find my way around the "after" design. Plus, I'm also not sure what kind of websites most people build, probably portfolio websites (for businesses, not themselves :P) and this works great for those. I'm mainly building actual applications, like for example a scheduling tool for work etc, and a lot of these things are not as clearly applicable there. Of course, youtube looks much better than my apps, but it's hard to figure out the reasons.

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@clement6936

4 months ago

Very nice content as usual, Tim 👌 I can't wait for the Framer course !! Any idea on the potential release date ? Also, happy new year, I wish you the best for this year ✨

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@climbingworkouts

2 months ago

You helped me revisit the fundamentals, even after designing for 20 years, thanks man

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@ashrafultamim9166

2 months ago

This is amazing. Thank you so much tim!

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@minahilalvi9169

4 months ago

Love yout content! can't wait for your framer course!

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@mrdark601

2 weeks ago

Amazing video, now I have a solid idea of the things I have to work on to improve my desings, I'II re watch this video tomorrow to make some notes.

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@ghostgopal1738

2 months ago

One of the best and clean tutorial ever!

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