Tavier
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Tavier
@TavierM
Brand & Marketing Designer | Business Inquiries: [email protected]
United States Beigetreten Ocak 2015
650 Folgt1.2K Follower

complete breakdown of how much money i made with @framer in 60 days, undercover as @orinfitzgerald.
comment "CHECKLIST" and i'll send you the checklist i used for my best selling template!
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how did no one notice???
i've been making thousands of @framer DOLLARS undercover as 'orinfitzgerald' on twitter...
comment "ORIN" and I'll send a ticket for the launch event of my 60 days experiment.
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Why isn't there a higher Unbreaking level in @Minecraft? Why is 3 the max hmmm?
Surely all the enchantments could do with a good overhaul!?
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Looking at hosting for my book websites and trying to decide if we go with @Wix who I’ve used in the past… or @Hostinger since we are moving some (not all) of the domain registration over there.
I don’t want to do Wordpress sites for my micro sites going forward.
All the HUGE stuff is going to stay with @Kajabi for the business backend.
For the podcast @PodpageHQ has been spectacular.
I need to have 5-6 microsites for books, my photography portfolio and a web dev side project, so I’m currently open to a variety of options.
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Over 10 years, my teams at my agency SuperFriendly delivered 125 projects.
Projects ranged from free to $960k ($89K on average).
We tracked, documented, and organized every single one in a giant spreadsheet.
Now, I’ve turned it into something you can use.
Inside the spreadsheet, you’ll find:
✅ Work spanning branding, UX, campaigns, and strategy
✅ Projects across tech, retail, media, and nonprofits
✅ A decade of lessons on what clients actually buy
✅ Patterns you can use to position your own offers
✅ A shortcut for benchmarking your own projects
This isn’t theory.
It’s a real-world record of agency work across 10 years.
We went from $0 to $3M. In this document, you can see how we did it, project by project.
I’m sharing this for a few reasons:
1️⃣ What gets measured gets managed.
We can’t make more money if we can’t even talk about it on the same page.
2️⃣ To show what’s possible.
I didn’t know it was possible to sell a website for $10k—or $100k—until I did. What if I had known sooner? I can’t change that for me, but I might be able to for you.
3️⃣ It makes me a better teacher.
I can’t teach “real-world” lessons if I’m hiding the real numbers. Students deserve context, not just theory.
I could sell this.
But I’m giving it away for free instead.
Want the spreadsheet?
→ Like this post + comment “PROJECTS”
And I’ll send it your way.

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🎉 My new @framer template EvoTrack just launched on the Marketplace
It’s completely FREE for 14 days, then just $49.
👉 Grab it now
1️⃣ Like this post
2️⃣ Comment “Evotrack” below
No need to follow, just make sure your DMs are open to receive messages from non-followers
Preview link: evotrack.framer.website
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this is a big day for @framer users.
you can now reveal SVG paths on scroll.
best part? it's a free component. just comment "PATH" and i'll send it.
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My new site is officially live. See my work in Graphic Design, Motion Design, Photography, and more—all in one place. More projects and pieces are on the way.
Need Graphic Design, Motion Design, Video Editing, or Web Design? Contact me today!
📩 contact@tavierm.com
🌐 tavierm.com

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For me I thought it was very helpful personally, I made a framed spacer a component, then had it as a variant of different heights in terms of 4px, 8px, 16px and so on. Then all I had to do was drag and drop that spacer component in an Auto-layout and it does feel better with more control over the standard auto-layout gap options and doesn't take much effort either.
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Some observations about designers and @Figma auto layout, both from this thread and my own anecdotal experience talking to and working with thousands of designers from many different design and design system teams over the last decade:
1️⃣ A common reaction is, “Your way is too complicated. All you have to do is {{ COMPLICATED THING 1 }} and {{ COMPLICATED THING 2 }} and it becomes much simpler.”
2️⃣ Some designers think their Figma files dictate the way a developer codes a design.
3️⃣ I never cease to be surprised by the hoops some will jump through to achieve a “best practice.”
Dan Mall@danmall
With some encouragement from @DannPetty, I made a quick video to show you the handful of pieces of @figma’s auto layout that I use and all the stuff I ignore. Hit me if you have follow-up questions!
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With some encouragement from @DannPetty, I made a quick video to show you the handful of pieces of @figma’s auto layout that I use and all the stuff I ignore.
Hit me if you have follow-up questions!
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