A little behind-the-scenes of me refining a section of my portfolio in Framer. Screen recorded → ...A little behind-the-scenes of me refining a section of my portfolio in Framer. Screen recorded → ...
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A little behind-the-scenes of me refining a section of my portfolio in Framer. Screen recorded → time-lapsed → somehow turned a lot of tiny decisions into a few seconds. And this is also a reminder that my work doesn’t stop at Figma. I design the interface, think through the experience, and I can bring it to life using no-code web builders like Framer, WordPress, and Shopify. So yeah, I’m not just handing over a pretty design and saying “good luck with development.” I care about how the final product feels, works, responds, and actually lives on the web. Designing is one part of the process. Bringing the design to life is another. Portfolio is live. Now I can finally stop tweaking it… probably. 😅
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@Francis Favour The time-lapse makes those tiny Framer decisions look deceptively quick. Carrying the interface from Figma through responsive behavior is where a lot of the real experience gets resolved.
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