I wanted to challenge myself to see how fast I could build and launch a clean, functional one-page website while maintaining design accuracy and best practices. The focus was on speed, structure, and style consistency - bringing a Figma template to life in Webflow while testing my efficiency.
The Process
The design, created by Olga Skuja, provided a sleek foundation to work from. To speed up development, I incorporated Relume components, which I then customized to match the original design and maintain brand coherence.
My workflow included:
Structuring the project using Client First conventions
Adapting Relume components for layout efficiency
Ensuring responsive design and consistent typography across breakpoints
I completed the project over a single weekend — an enjoyable and productive sprint that sharpened my ability to build quickly without compromising on quality.
The Outcome
The final result is Positivus — a polished, one-page mock website for a digital marketing agency. The build demonstrates how Webflow, combined with modular components and a clear framework, can deliver high-quality results fast.
Key Takeaway
This project reaffirmed how valuable it is to combine design discipline with development efficiency. By leveraging reusable components and a structured workflow, I can translate designs into live, responsive websites in record time — while still having fun in the process.