The @Framer Agents Hackathon is wrapped, and FrameMon didn't make the cut — and that's completely fine.
First, a thank you. The support FrameMon got was honestly more than I expected — every like, comment, and bit of encouragement meant a lot, especially from people I'd never met. I'm grateful.
I also want to say sorry. I posted a lot, commented a lot, and asked for support more than I probably should have. If FrameMon kept showing up in your feed when you didn't want it there, I get it — thank you for your patience with me.
And congratulations to the winners. Some really thoughtful, well-built work got recognized, and it's well deserved.
FrameMon was a blast to build, and I learned a ton — about Framer, about what this community responds to, and about shipping fast. See you in the next one. 🙏
Of course design doesn't begin with a blueprint -that's obvious. The blueprint is the point where a designed building becomes precisely visualized. And that's exactly what this is: a website for showing architecture. Seems like that's the part you didn't quite understand.🤔
Architecture begins with a blueprint.
I built a @framer template for architecture & interior design studios with that concept.
Introducing Blueline — a home for the work that turns someone's dream into reality.
@watermelonshstd I like white. But the background looks dark to make readable. How about to use angled gradient? Top right to bottom left. Or vertical from upper part.