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A little behind the scenes from some of my favorite Framer teasers 🧵
From giant newspapers in open fields to vintage PCs running MPEG-1 videos, every teaser started with weird and abstract ideas that somehow turned into real world setups.
For the Spring Event teaser, we literally printed a massive newspaper and carried it into the middle of nowhere because the concept only worked if it felt real. No CGI, no AI tricks, just paper, cameras, wind, and a very confused print shop.
For the Design Pages event teaser, I tracked down a collector with stacks of old monitors and early 2000s PCs until we found the perfect Dell machine. To get the teaser running on it, I had to export @benfryc’s video in MPEG-1, the only format the computer could actually play.
Even the merch teasers became full productions. Every little detail matters when the goal is to make something feel memorable instead of just another promo.
Probably my favorite part of working on these is figuring out how to turn weird and abstract ideas into something physical and real. More soon 💙
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