Jahirul islam
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@JIslam70357 change the font and colors if possible... it looks like AI slop IMO
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Day 4 — Resort Website (Framer Template)
Finally… the hero section is coming together 😮💨
Spent the whole day on this (yes, literally the whole day).
Turns out balancing UI & UX is harder than it looks.
Had a bunch of creative ideas… and then had to cut most of them so users can actually understand what this site is about.
So today was less “cool design.”
and more “make it make sense.”
Focused on:
→ Clear first impression
→ Better visual hierarchy
→ Readability over decoration
Also updated the typography — now using Bricolage Grotesque (still testing if it fully fits the vibe).
Here’s where it’s at right now 👇
Open to feedback — I’d appreciate suggestions on how to improve this.
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Surprising works using FRAMER.
Framer@framer
Check out these 4 super slick websites made in Framer ↓
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@ArbiDesign03 working for MVP launch before the end of the week.
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@JIslam70357 best attempts are couple framer plugins
if the authors keep working on them they are kinda promising
they check your template automatically
at least what's checkable automatically
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@martomads @AntonDrukarov Nice, acceptance of mistake is big achievement.
Congrats for the new framer site, BTW
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My personal site for my Framer templates is finally live, martomads.com
It’s been a bit of a sprint to get here. But instead of feeling proud, I want to use this moment to publicly apologize to @AntonDrukarov and, if this helps even one person avoid the same mistake, then it’s worth it.
I don’t usually take this tone here, but this deserves it.
For context: I’ve always been someone who strongly dislikes and calls out copying or plagiarism, especially when it’s obvious. I’m saying this because if you’re reading this, you might be similar to me and still fall into the same trap without realizing it.
Since I started learning Framer at 19, about two years ago, I’ve been deeply inspired by the top template creators. Anton, and you all know the rest. What they do is genuinely incredible. Their work, their sites, their templates, it’s on another level.
As someone trying to get there, I’ve always focused on understanding why they make the decisions they do.
So a few weeks ago, I decided to build my own personal site to showcase and sell my templates.
And this is where I messed up.
I looked at a lot of sites in this space, and Anton’s stood out to me the most. So much that I started building something in a very similar direction. Section by section, reference by reference, until I had something I was genuinely proud of.
I was about to launch it when Anton himself reached out and pointed it out: the site was almost a direct copy.
That moment is hard to describe. Someone I admire telling me I had done exactly what I’ve always criticized in others.
In the end, I realized something simple: they’re just far ahead of me. And in my rush to get there, I crossed a line I shouldn’t have crossed.
I could’ve stayed quiet about this. Not posted anything. But I want this to be a turning point. A reset. A step in the right direction.
So, again, sorry. Lesson learned. Time to keep building, but the right way.
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