Framer Landing Page - Design & Development by Artis LutkovskisFramer Landing Page - Design & Development by Artis Lutkovskis
Framer Landing Page - Design & DevelopmentArtis Lutkovskis
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Framer Landing Page - Design & Development

A landing page is the only page on the internet that has to convert. Not just look good. Not just perform okay. The visitor came with one job in mind — the page either helps them do it, or they leave.
And paid traffic isn't getting cheaper.

If your landing page converts at 1% instead of 3%, you're paying triple for the same result.

That's the problem this engagement solves!

What makes this different

Most Framer landing pages are designed first and optimized for conversion second. I work the other way around - start with the visitor's decision arc and only then build the visual layer on top of that structure. In practice, that means:
The first screen answers "What is this and do I need it?" in under 5 seconds.
The second screen removes the biggest objection before the visitor has time to think it.
The third screen brings proof exactly when doubt starts creeping in.
Every section after that has one job: move the visitor one step closer to action.
The result is a page that looks like the company you want to be, and converts like the company you need to be.

Who this is for

Companies running paid traffic who need a real landing experience, not a repurposed homepage
Founders launching a product, feature, or campaign that deserves its own page
Teams who want Framer's speed and edit-ability without sacrificing craft

What's included

Strategy & conversion brief. Before any design — clarity on traffic source, audience, key objections, and the action you want them to take.
Copywriting. Words that sell. All the copy you need — headlines, section text, CTAs — written to match your audience and your voice.
Hi-fi Figma design. Full visual design sequenced for the decision arc, not visual variety. Desktop, tablet, mobile. Two rounds of revisions included at this stage.
Framer development. Pixel-tight implementation with reusable components that are easy to update after handoff. One round of revisions included at this stage.
Motion & micro-interactions. Scroll animations, hover states, and transitions that support the conversion flow — not decorate the page.
Performance optimization. Your page loads before the visitor loses patience — which on mobile is about 3 seconds. Lazy loading, compressed images, optimized fonts.
SEO basics. Your page looks right when shared on LinkedIn or Slack, and Google understands what it's about. Meta tags, Open Graph image, semantic structure.
CMS setup (when needed) for blogs, case studies, or any dynamic content you want editable later.
QA & launch. Cross-device testing, fixes, domain connection.
Handoff. Framer remix link, a walkthrough video on the structure and how to edit content yourself, no developer needed.

Process & timeline

Week 1 – Strategy, conversion brief, copywriting, Figma design. Week 2 – Framer build, motion, responsive layouts. Week 3 – Integrations, performance, polish, QA, launch, handoff.

What I need from you

Brand basics (logo, fonts, colors if you have them) and around 3 hours total across the 3 weeks for calls and feedback. Everything else I handle.

Not the right fit?

If you need a full multi-page website, or if you already have the design and just want the Framer development, I have separate service that fit better.
FAQs

Starting at$2,499
Duration3 weeks
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Figma
Framer
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
UI Designer
UX Designer
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Framer Landing Page - Design & DevelopmentArtis Lutkovskis
Starting at$2,499
Duration3 weeks
Tags
Figma
Framer
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Designer
Cover image for Framer Landing Page - Design & Development

Framer Landing Page - Design & Development

A landing page is the only page on the internet that has to convert. Not just look good. Not just perform okay. The visitor came with one job in mind — the page either helps them do it, or they leave.
And paid traffic isn't getting cheaper.

If your landing page converts at 1% instead of 3%, you're paying triple for the same result.

That's the problem this engagement solves!

What makes this different

Most Framer landing pages are designed first and optimized for conversion second. I work the other way around - start with the visitor's decision arc and only then build the visual layer on top of that structure. In practice, that means:
The first screen answers "What is this and do I need it?" in under 5 seconds.
The second screen removes the biggest objection before the visitor has time to think it.
The third screen brings proof exactly when doubt starts creeping in.
Every section after that has one job: move the visitor one step closer to action.
The result is a page that looks like the company you want to be, and converts like the company you need to be.

Who this is for

Companies running paid traffic who need a real landing experience, not a repurposed homepage
Founders launching a product, feature, or campaign that deserves its own page
Teams who want Framer's speed and edit-ability without sacrificing craft

What's included

Strategy & conversion brief. Before any design — clarity on traffic source, audience, key objections, and the action you want them to take.
Copywriting. Words that sell. All the copy you need — headlines, section text, CTAs — written to match your audience and your voice.
Hi-fi Figma design. Full visual design sequenced for the decision arc, not visual variety. Desktop, tablet, mobile. Two rounds of revisions included at this stage.
Framer development. Pixel-tight implementation with reusable components that are easy to update after handoff. One round of revisions included at this stage.
Motion & micro-interactions. Scroll animations, hover states, and transitions that support the conversion flow — not decorate the page.
Performance optimization. Your page loads before the visitor loses patience — which on mobile is about 3 seconds. Lazy loading, compressed images, optimized fonts.
SEO basics. Your page looks right when shared on LinkedIn or Slack, and Google understands what it's about. Meta tags, Open Graph image, semantic structure.
CMS setup (when needed) for blogs, case studies, or any dynamic content you want editable later.
QA & launch. Cross-device testing, fixes, domain connection.
Handoff. Framer remix link, a walkthrough video on the structure and how to edit content yourself, no developer needed.

Process & timeline

Week 1 – Strategy, conversion brief, copywriting, Figma design. Week 2 – Framer build, motion, responsive layouts. Week 3 – Integrations, performance, polish, QA, launch, handoff.

What I need from you

Brand basics (logo, fonts, colors if you have them) and around 3 hours total across the 3 weeks for calls and feedback. Everything else I handle.

Not the right fit?

If you need a full multi-page website, or if you already have the design and just want the Framer development, I have separate service that fit better.
FAQs

$2,499