 What's up guys, today I continue my search to find the best websites in the world and I've got a great UI portfolio from Isabel Moranta and include some beautiful work on Nike Run Club, let's see what we can learn from a UX UI perspective, you won't want to miss this, let's go! Hey what's up guys, Anthony Combo here, I just wanted to give you a quick review of this beautiful portfolio site by Isabel Moranta, it's the site of the day on awards and I've left the link in the description so if you follow along, have a look at the website and let me know in the comments what you think. So you can see flashing up now some of the beautiful, amazing animations on this site. So first off let me just say the photography on the site is exceptional. Typography and the style is broken down so beautiful and that's what Isabel is, when I had a look in the about section she's a graphic artist from Spain living in Toronto and she does a beautiful type work and actually had a look at the type and I broke down and I found the type that she used is called Antica Roman and I've left that in the description if it's something that you wanted to check out. It's on MyFonts.com by Monotype and the whole website is pretty much a visual showcase of her work. There's not too much detail in the actual building of the website, there's no UX really on there, it's pretty much over powerful UI experience so there's a light mode and a dark mode that you can switch between and the whole website is a scrolling experience where there's different transitions that come in and out. It's not just a standard website where pages load, it's more of an experience. A lot of these awards websites they seem very experiential and this is more of an art piece again than an actual website but you can see some of the work on here. She did some work on the Nike Run Club app which I really love and I use it quite a bit myself. That's a non-commercial piece of work by Nike which just encourages people to track the fitness and then hopefully in handy you might buy some Nike shoes or buy some Nike products because you feel like the brand has given you a lot back in some great value. So have a look through the site. What I think could be improved on the site is some more of a personality across. There's no videos, a lot of it's just beautiful images and beautiful typography and that's fine but if it was someone as a portfolio, as a showpiece it's nice but if I was trying to hire her for a job I'd probably want to see a bit more of her personality across explaining what she actually did on the project. Other than just a final piece, what went into it because we all know the final piece is just like the tip of the iceberg and there's this whole bottom section beneath it which could be explained. You could show who you worked with, who was in your team, what type of things you did, just some of the sketches that you did, what didn't work so well and what went right on the project. And then that brings across personality in the profile then all the better but as an actual beautiful piece of art, the site's exceptional. I can see why it's been awarded site to the day. The link's in the description. Let me know what you think. I think it's a beautiful art piece. I think it's a great way to showcase work. I think it could be improved by putting a bit of personality in there but as something you want to see some inspiration for your own portfolios, check it out. Guys, if you want to learn more about UX and UI then head on over to AnthonyCombo.com. I've got a full course for beginners on there. There's 17 projects where you watch me design websites and start to finish. You can follow along. You'll make some beautiful stuff at the end of the day. You can start with not knowing anything and you'll finish with a great portfolio of loads of projects in there. So check it out. AnthonyCombo.com. Follow along with me. Have a look at the reviews. Feel comfortable with it. There's a 7 day money back guarantee so if it's not for you then don't worry. Just send me an email and I'll ask you a refund. No questions asked. I want you to enjoy it. I want you to learn. And most importantly I want you to come along this journey with me and become a better designer. So until next time, keep designing.