I guess I became a @framer creator today, since my component got published on the marketplace. I had originally planned to achieve this with a template, so this was waaay easier/faster.
Anyway now I can actually apply to the #FramerChallenge. I'm hilariously late but who cares lfgggg
The Vinyl Record interactive component is live on the @framer marketplace! Show off music on your Framer site with realism and flair. Grab it, it's free.
https://t.co/paKYTClykJ
@mrblackstudio Design inspiration is when you apparently don't even bother to write different copy. The AI bro forgot AI can do that. Low effort ripoff 0/10
@LukeADesign Love the contrast in both shape and color between the smooth topographic lines and the pixelated overlay. Fresh as heck *coke can open noise*
@thatjustinjones I think your design language is so defined that not only do your thumbnails feel coherent despite their diversity, but "Framer" feels like a whole aesthetic on the web nowadays.
@JJGerrishDev Great insight! This democratization of shaders likely means that they will become mainstream in web design going forward. In order to stand out, you need to use shaders creatively and tastefully. I wrote an article about how to do just that:
https://t.co/3Ivlyqb6ec
Use @framer's logo shaders like a pro. If you thought these shaders looked good out of the box, these techniques will elevate them to the next level.
Read the article to find out how ↓
https://t.co/glWVXrHGgj
@kyleanthony Now this is what i'm all about. Refined, restrained, and deceptively simple. I love seeing something and feeling like "I could do this" but knowing damn well that I couldn't. Bravo.