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3 things made this design look good

This is an hero section for a design studio

3 things that made it look good :

- Choice of font

- Space : There's enough space that it doesn't feel overwhelming

- Colour

Get those things right and your website looks better.

If you're not sure if your website needs a redesign, send me a DM and I'll send you a link to a one minute quiz.

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u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 7 days ago
▲ 4 r/AppBuilding+3 crossposts

I bet even you can spot the vibecoded one.

Vibe coding is important, it will get you started. But once your functionalities are intact, it's time for a redesign

u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 7 days ago
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This was made with framer

I don't know where I'm going with this but I'm definitely going somewhere.
How would you use this animation?

u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/framer

Looking to work for an agency

I want to take on more challenge and grow. I feel like designing for small businesses is dulling my skill so I want to do more challenging work

If you're an agency looking for a framer designer you can send me a DM and I'll send you some of my best work and you can check if I'm the right fit for you.

u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 22 days ago
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This will improve your Framer skill fast

(You’ve watched enough tutorials 🌚)

  1. Go to the Framer marketplace Pick 2 free templates and study them: → structure → spacing → naming conventions → interactions

  2. Pick 3 designs and recreate them. DO NOT copy and paste. Be honest with yourself.

  3. Level up. Pick 3 paid/high-level/challenging designs and recreate them.

  4. Learn to steal like an artist. Pick different things you love from 3–4 designs and combine them into one entirely new design.

u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 26 days ago

How would you animate this? 🤔

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Hero section design for Helix

Made with @framer

I already have some ideas on how exactly I want to animate this, just curious to hear your responses

u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 28 days ago
▲ 4 r/framer+1 crossposts

Where do people who hire framer developer hangout?

I've been freelancing on fiverr before now but my account was blocked last year and the new one I opened this year was also disabled but over $1k inaccessible until July.

I recently started posting on X, LinkedIn and now Reddit because I don't want to deal with the ups and downs of freelance platforms again.

But I want to make sure I'm posting in the right places especially on Reddit because that's where my posts are doing well. My last two posts currently have over 4k combined views and I have more posts on the way but I want to make sure they are seen by people that could potentially hire me

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u/Emotional-Bonus-7202 — 28 days ago