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Emili

@emili_iv

marketing designer @framer ✧ professional go-getter

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Emili@emili_iv·
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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Cédric
Cédric@cedric_design·
Big week ahead for @TrueformCo: - Finish and launch 2 client projects - Starting a new @framer site for an AI health SaaS - Working on our new agency website and funnel - Finishing Billow's landing page Still locking in one open brand, and one open marketing site slot by end of month. If you are interested and a SaaS founder or VP, lets chat! 👇
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Framer Geeks
Framer Geeks@FramerGeeks·
@emili_iv It's fascinating to see your creative process in action.
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Emili
Emili@emili_iv·
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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Andy Orsow
Andy Orsow@andyorsow·
this is my favorite thing to scroll by on the @framer youtube channel. 😂 The fact that it has so few views also adds to the charm.
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Val
Val@val_savd·
You want a funny detail? 🧍‍♂️ If you listen closely you can hear at some moments like a « jet engine » sound (between 0:04 and 0:05 for example) I tried to search something on the sound library that we have but didn’t find one that I liked Sooo… I’m a little nerd about everything. Also about cars. And you know what car can have a turbo that sounds like a jet engine? A Supra MKIV with the famous 2JZ. And the big HKS turbo. Yes. You can hear the sound of the turbo in the video (where I added a little bit of effects etc. To sound really like an engine) 😭
Framer@framer

One month into the #FramerChallenge, 548 participants have already earned $1M from Framer projects, and we’re only getting started.

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Joost Damhuis
Joost Damhuis@joostdamh·
Over the past few months I helped ship 4 pages on framer.com - each with their own design challenge to solve ↓
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Emili
Emili@emili_iv·
The fear of looking cringe online stops more people from creating than lack of talent ever will. I started posting tutorials on @framer’s social accounts because I couldn’t stop thinking: “More people need to know this exists, and I genuinely believe this tool is awesome” Not in a tech-hype way, but because it gives people the ability to be creative, build amazing things in just a few clicks, and actually publish them online. That still feels magical to me. But posting videos online, came with a lot of fear. What if this is cringe? What if people judge it? What if nobody cares? And what’s funny is I’m usually not someone who loves talking in front of a camera. It’s never felt super natural to me. But for these videos, it feels different because I genuinely enjoy sharing something I’m excited about. And honestly, I still feel that sometimes. But I realized most people aren’t sitting there waiting to judge you. They’re looking for inspiration, clarity, someone to show them what’s possible, or simply the confidence to try something themselves. So I kept posting. At first, it was one video every two weeks. Then it became every week, recreating viral websites in Framer, showing how to build the Apple scroll effect in under a minute, testing ideas, and sharing what I learned. And slowly, people started enjoying the content. That’s when I realized you don’t need to be perfect to create something valuable, you just need to start. So if there’s something you’ve been wanting to make, post the video, publish the site, share the experiment. The internet rewards people who create more than people who stay silent.
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monika michalczyk
monika michalczyk@monmichalczyk·
The mug made it to the office
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Lee Jay
Lee Jay@leejayrobertson·
“Light Mood” @Framer Merch anyone?! 🤤🔆
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Framer@framer·
Season 1 of the #FramerChallenge saw 80 creators hit their revenue goals and earn $172K in bonuses. Season 2 is live and there’s still time to make your move.
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