Isla began as a project for a small business that, in the end, wasn’t finalized. Rather than letting it go to waste, I decided to transform what I had built into a versatile and accessible template for other entrepreneurs and businesses in the wellness industry.
This project has been a journey of continuous learning. From the initial adjustments to make it suitable for the Framer Marketplace, to its latest update, Isla reflects my professional growth and the invaluable feedback I’ve received along the way.
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The Creation Process
When I first started working on Isla, my goal was clear: to design a web experience that embodies peace and serenity—qualities essential for wellness businesses. I crafted it with a soft color palette, subtle animations, and a structure optimized to guide users intuitively.
The process included:
Transforming the initial design: Turning a bespoke project into a flexible, functional template.
Continuous learning: Isla was one of my first serious projects, and it benefited greatly from the experiences and feedback gained through developing other projects.
Key updates: In its latest version, Isla includes a CMS system, process optimizations, and new features that make it an excellent choice for blogs and websites focused on emotional connection and personal care.
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Key Features
Versatile design: Perfect for yoga, meditation, pilates, spas, vegan cosmetics, and more.
Enhanced user experience: Subtle micro-interactions elevate navigation without overwhelming users.
Fully responsive: Seamlessly adapts to desktops, tablets, and mobile devices.
Easy customization: Includes a practical guide for users new to Framer.
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Organic Growth & Modest Returns
From July 2023 to May 2025, Isla generated $1,048.58 in revenue with minimal promotion—limited to a few posts on X and its listing on the Framer Marketplace. Most purchases were made through Lemon Squeezy, highlighting the quiet yet consistent value the template has brought to wellness-focused creators.