Launching a Multi-page Website on Framer for TrescoLife🛋️

Lavanya Arya

Web Designer
Low-Code/No-Code
UX Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Figma
Framer

📝 Client and Project Brief

Timeline: 12-14 days
Project Type: Multi-page website
Deliverable: Website designed and made live on Framer
I worked with TrescoLife, which is a bootstrapped startup working in B2B luxury furniture sourcing industry. The client wanted to establish their web presence for the manufacturers and retailers. Their aim was to:
Establish trust with their stakeholders by putting out their processes
Gather manufacturer and retailer contacts
Showcase their product range

🪄 How I achieved what they asked for

For the client it was important to communicate that they are established in the field, even though they were just starting out. So, the look and feel of the website had to be premium and it had to communicate about their services transparently.
✍️Copywriting: I first ideated the sections that would communicate about Trescolife's brand, services, value it provides, mission & purpose
🎨Visual Appeal: I created an inspiration board to capture the essence of luxury furniture and a clean website with bold headings to emphasize on important information
📜Layouting: I took a lot of different inspirations from existing websites, inspirations from Dribbble to finally get a cohesive layout for each page.

✨Final Result

Home Page

Home page
Home page

About Page

About Page
About Page

Products Page

Products Page
Products Page

Articles Page

Articles Page
Articles Page

Contact page

Contact Page
Contact Page

💭Final Thoughts

These main iterations of the project took place collaboratively on Figma with the client. And although the project was also iterated on Framer, it's important to ensure all the graphic elements, images, copy and layout is coming together on Figma itself.

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