Obra is template of the week on Frameplate! The place that's quickly becoming one of the top sources of Framer templates next to the official Framer Marketplace๐ฅ
๐ @framer Template Of The Week ๐
Obra - a design studio template that embodies simplicity and elegance, perfect for design studios & agencies.
By @kanso__cc
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@Tycreated@webflow@framer Well said! And thorough explanation btw. Webflow should take notice. Or hire you haha. It reminded me of some stuff when I was researching investing a while ago.
@cedric_design@framer@TrueformCo Slowly replacing Figma with Framerโs Canvas pages as well. Can possibly fulfill the same function of experimenting and designing.
@visualelectric Nice work! If I may, could you guys seperate the volts from the generate button? Itโs pretty frustrating from a user experience not being able to see how many volts are selected. A button with the word generate is also easier to understand than the lightning bolt to be honest.
@learnframer Great points! Another one I could think of is increasing the tap target of mobile textlinks to increase usability. Adding padding is a solution but adding an invisible tap target frame that overflows works pretty nice as well.
I think I'm gonna use the Canvas option in Framer more like a Figma kind of experience. Testing layouts, creating moodboards etc. I feel like it's unexplored still. At least by myself. Anyone else using it and if so for what?
@hichamics Yeah I think Im gonna do this as well more often, making moodboards and creating layout experiments in Framer. It's nice using the same UI for design exploration and actually creating it.