Riccardo

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Riccardo

Riccardo

@_CryptoDesigner

✦ Designer ✦ @Framer Partner ✦ building @digikocrypto

شامل ہوئے Haziran 2013
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Dashboard for Team Management / Projects Section
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"Designers are cooked" You really believe it? We are mostly doing a lot of non-designer tasks. Now we can leave those to AI while we focus on design. It’s the best era to be a designer.
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Landing page — AI Agents CRM Platform Had so much fun working on it. Smooth animations. Serif typography alternating with sans. Made with @framer#FramerPartner
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The unsubscribe button is an endorphin hit.
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Most of you get excited when a new design tool comes out. Then you soon realize there is no way to create something incredible without effort, and the excitement is gone again. A new design tool is nothing truly new when it is just an AI well-packed bunch of premade prompts.
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The winner of the Best Framer Video award is @learnframer, for “Building your first site from scratch in Framer”!
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@andriidesign1 Framer just need a native MCP for Claude and they immediately solve the AI gap. The best builder + AI
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I don’t think Framer or Webflow’s growth will slow down this year. If anything, they’ll integrate more AI builders into their no-code platforms and keep pushing forward. Just look at Webflow, they’ve already released AI tools that can significantly speed up your workflow. Framer is also moving fast: full design control, wireframe generation, and tools like the Workshop plugin that can build components just from prompts. They’ll do whatever it takes to stay in the game.
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hot take: framer & webflow growth might drop ~60% this year. not because the tools are bad. they’re actually great. but the problem they solved is slowly disappearing. for the last ~10 years the stack looked like this: idea → design → framer/webflow → live website these tools grew because they removed the need for engineers. designers could ship sites themselves. that gap created a huge market. but ai is attacking the gap itself. now the stack is slowly becoming: idea → prompt → live website no builder needed in the middle. and whenever tech stacks compress, the middle layer gets squeezed first. we’ve already seen this happen. a few years ago prototyping tools were booming. then ai started generating interactive experiences instantly. play shut down. others slowed down or pivoted or slowly pivoting same pattern. framer & webflow are still powerful tools. but they’re basically abstractions on top of code. and when code becomes cheap… those abstraction layers stop growing as fast. they won’t disappear. but the crazy growth phase is probably over.

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I had so much fun designing this and putting it live with @framer. This is the level of quality I aim for in every project. We built a lot of products today; it has become so easy to launch SaaS and tools on the market, but if you don't properly present them, they're going to fail. This is how you present a product, how you share what it does, and how it works. Great scrolling experience, no lags, nothing useless, just straight to providing users what they're looking for. #FramerPartner
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Musea — Interactive Museum Experience Landing Page An editorial serif newsreader with a lightweight, warm dark palette and gold accents, along with generous fluid spacing, creates an elegant, museum-worthy experience. I made this with @framer. Currently, it is the best way to design websites and make them work. Design and publish, that is. #FramerPartner
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A friend asked, “I built my product with Claude Code and no one is using it.” “Would you use it?” “No, because…” This is the problem for 99% of products: the founders only aim to sell them and they would never buy them.
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I still give myself 2-3 hours per day of pure manual execution. No prompts, no agents, just me creating stuff. Don't stop writing, designing, coding; don't stop being human.
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If you feel like what Claude designs is good, you're a mediocre designer. I'm working on a complex product design project. With Claude, we have more help in coding, but there are some design decisions that took hours of research and exploration on the canvas, iteration by iteration. Yes, Claude recommends a dashboard and is full of useless data. Yes, you ask it to remove that useless data, and it spends the whole afternoon messing it up, and the dashboard is again "meh." Claude replaces mediocre developers and mediocre designers, not professional teams. Design is solving complex problems, how you do you pretend to solve them with prompts?
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If you don't ask differently, Claude Code will likely integrate Tailwind 4. Honestly, this is a bad decision if you have consistency and scalability in mind. It's a quick app; use Tailwind 4. It's a business project, so please do your own CSS with Claude and take control of it. I find Tailwind and similar frameworks not ideal for AI. You don't want Claude to hardcode and add a lot of classes everywhere, do you?
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The best way to use Claude Code is by giving it a long prompt with context, task, expectations, references, and an end-of-session checklist all included in a CLAUDE md file no longer than 500 lines. If you continue vibe coding like "now do this man", "ok now change it,", "go with it bro" the amount of hardcoding and inconsistency will kill your app instantly. Start a session, work on a single task (which can be a complex task with a detailed plan). Then create a new session for the next task. It takes more time prompting with precision, but that way you launch a perfect app.
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Claude is back, running perfectly now.
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Built a full landing page for Pulse — an AI-powered ticketing platform. A single-page experience for managing live concert tickets—presales, reservations, and releases. Custom typography, smooth scroll animations, dark/light sections, no lags and hiccups. Designed and shipped in one sitting using @framer. Feels every beat. Live.
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