Check if they have a portfolio of work that shows different designs. Make sure they can create responsive websites that work well on phones and tablets. Look for creativity and if their style matches what you want for your project.
How do I know if their experience matches my project's needs?
Look for examples where they used Framer to build similar projects. Ask about the types of websites they've worked on, like landing pages or portfolio sites. Match their past work with what you need to see if it aligns with your goals.
How can I make sure their design will fit my brand?
Share your brand's style guide or examples of your branding. Ask if they can incorporate your brand's colors, fonts, and overall style. Their ability to adapt to different styles will tell you if they can match your brand.
How do I plan the project timeline with them?
Discuss the start and end dates for the project. Talk about the different steps needed to complete the design and how long each will take. Make sure they understand your deadlines and time requirements.
What deliverables should I expect from a Framer project?
Expect a fully designed and prototype website. This should include text, images, animations, and links. They should provide files that can be easily updated or shared with others on your team.
How can I ensure they use animations effectively?
Ask for examples of websites they've made with animations. Talk about how animations can help your site feel more alive. The animations should enhance the user experience without being distracting.
What should I discuss during the project kickoff meeting?
Review the main goals and vision for the website. Set clear expectations for communication and feedback through the project. Talk about any important features or styles you want to make sure they include.
How can I ensure the website will be responsive?
Make sure they plan for different screen sizes like phones, tablets, and big monitors. Ask how they test their designs to make sure they look great everywhere. Responsive design should be part of their initial project plan.
How do I know if Framer is the right tool for my project?
Framer is great for visually engaging and interactive websites. If you need a coded backend, discuss it as Framer focuses on design. It's best for websites where design and visual look are most important.
How should I check the usability of the design?
Review their prototype and see if it's easy to navigate. Check if important actions, like buttons, are easy to find and use. User testing or feedback sessions can also highlight if the design works well for real users.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.