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Nick Pulido
03249 Sonnewalde, Germany
Bold Web Design & Advertising for Ambitious Brands
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Campus Insider – Cross-Media Ecosystem Preview
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The Icebreakers Conversion Experience Manual
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The Luxe Bar Guide – Curated Culture in Print
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Campus Bartour – Golden Ticket Series
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Noel Dario Andres
Herzberg, Germany
Building Framer, Shopify and AI-powered web solutions.
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Rawform — a Framer template for architecture practices Most architecture templates are a photo grid with a contact form bolted on. That works until a client asks where the case studies go. So I built the whole practice site. Twelve pages. A filterable project archive with proper case-study pages — client, location, year, area, typology, status, and separate Brief / Approach / Outcome narratives. A journal with author references. A team roster. A services page that publishes its stages and fees instead of hiding them. Contact, a custom 404, and the legal pages you actually need before launch. Four CMS collections, populated. Thirteen components with real interaction states. Nav and footer in a shared Layout Template, so you edit them once. The design is a printed studio monograph: paper tones, concrete greys, hairline rules on a visible grid, oversized grotesk against monospaced metadata. It gets out of the way of the photography, which is the only thing that should be selling the work. Three breakpoints, tested to 320px. No fixed widths, no horizontal scroll, no code, no plugins. https://noelmarketing.gumroad.com/l/rawform-framer-architecture-template
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Introducing PropertyPeak Most estate templates are built for volume — endless grids, filter panels, cards that all look the same because nothing about them was ever looked at. PropertyPeak assumes the opposite. It is designed for a brokerage carrying seven or eight properties at a time, where each one deserves its own room on the page. Three things I spent the most time on: The stack. Featured listings stack on scroll with the title and price row pinned to the top of each card, so the ones underneath stay readable instead of becoming a sliver of roof. The numbers. Every price, floor area and yield uses tabular figures. Set two listings side by side and the digits line up. It sounds small until you see a column that doesn't. One motion system. A single easing curve runs through every scroll reveal, with offsets staggered by role — heading, rule, body, figure, button. Nothing was tuned per section, which is exactly why it feels tuned. Six CMS collections, ten pages, three breakpoints, five components. A district filter that actually filters. A contact form with real states. Demo content is a fictional Copenhagen agency, written at real sentence lengths so you can see how the layouts hold before you fill them. Fonts are Erode and Archivo, both free. Nothing is locked behind code components — remix it and go. https://noelmarketing.gumroad.com/l/propertypeak-framer-template
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Most property templates are built like search portals: filter sidebars, dense result grids, everything optimised for volume. That works for a portal. It does not work for a six-person agency whose entire pitch is that they take on forty homes a year and know every street they sell on. So I built the opposite. Editorial typography, generous whitespace, and copy written the way a good agent actually talks — no lorem ipsum, no "unlock your dream home". Fourteen pages, including listings with live filtering, neighbourhood guides, a services page with a fee comparison, and three CMS-driven detail templates. Seven connected collections behind it: properties reference their neighbourhood and their agent, so one edit updates everything downstream. The part I am most pleased with is the design system. Thirteen colour tokens, fifteen text styles, and a type scale that carries its own responsive breakpoints — headlines move from 84px to 46px without anyone editing a single layer. Swap the tokens and it stops looking like my template and starts looking like your brand. https://noelmarketing.gumroad.com/l/urbanlane #Framer (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=Framer) #Webdesign (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=Webdesign) #Website (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=Website)
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Introducing LuxHotel — a premium Framer template designed for luxury hotels, boutique resorts, private retreats, and destination properties. LuxHotel combines cinematic hospitality imagery with refined editorial layouts, elegant typography, and a calm, sophisticated visual direction. It includes everything needed for a complete hotel website: • 10+ responsive pages • Room and experience layouts • Wellness and dining pages • Framer CMS-powered Journal • Reusable components • Responsive mobile navigation • Desktop, tablet, and mobile breakpoints Every page comes with polished fictional content and can be easily customized for your own property or client project. Built for hospitality brands that want to feel distinctive, immersive, and quietly luxurious. Explore LuxHotel and create a memorable digital destination. https://noelmarketing.lemonsqueezy.com/checkout/buy/6870a841-74b4-41e4-b118-41bf1267c5a9
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