The range I like to work with, I am never limiting myself to a certain design style. Always looking new directions I can go with. Saying no to comfort!
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We've been exploring a few design directions at Takeover-Labs recently.
One rule we keep coming back to: "make it timeless"
Most websites today are built around what's working right now. Gradients, heavy animation, whatever UI pattern is circulating on Dribbble this month.
That's NOT inherently wrong. But in most cases it means a redesign conversation 18 months later when the site starts feeling dated.
Timeless isn't the same as minimal. It just means removing the parts that likely look odd in few years.
Sharing a few interface explorations we've been working through lately. Let me know your thoughts!
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Just launched the new Outreachify website: https://outreachify.io/
Took us a while to get here but I'm really happy with how it turned out.
For context, Outreachify is a done-for-you outbound infrastructure system for B2B companies. They handle everything from ICP definition and intent-based prospecting to deliverability infrastructure and reply management. The goal is simple: qualified meetings with real decision-makers, without their clients having to touch a single part of the outbound process.
The old site did the job. But it never really explained the system properly. And in B2B, that matters more than people think.
Let me know your thoughts!
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Our premium consulting website template built in Framer is now live my Products section and completely free to use!
Preview Link (https://denver-consulting.framer.website)
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So I recently came across Deepinder Goyal wearable concept, Temple. It hasn’t been publicly announced yet and there isn’t much information available about how it works, but the idea itself felt interesting enough to explore.
We decided to design a concept landing page around it (link at the end of caption)
This is a "purely conceptual" project, built using limited public context. There’s no official information, no affiliation, and no claim of accuracy. Just a design exploration driven by curiosity.
How this came together:
- Product visuals: Gemini, GPT
- Videos: Kling, Gemini Veo
- Design & build: Figma, Framer Time spent: ~3–4 days (on and off)
Live Link: https://temple-concept.framer.website
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Sharpening visuals and layout skills. Cooked this.
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Snippet from my next project! Can't wait to share the final output. Also this is my first attempt with @Jitter . Stay Tuned 😎