@UTDborn_Ali@cedric_design@framer Hi, I’m a developer (and designer), and I will never use framer lol !!!
I can tell you now, only shit developers want a framer website.
@DannPetty@Tesla Had the model Y for the past 3 years so far. Only issue I’ve had with it is with the wife scuffing the wheels. I’ve had them refurbed once and due again. Other than that, if it’s for family / space, get the model Y. From reading comments, if theirs a model update, I’d wait!
@benjamincrozat Coming from someone who has used both. 18+ years with php, I moved over to React / Nextjs for the last 7. IMO they are VERY different things.
“Backend” is far easier with PHP.
But a frontend experience is best built in Nextjs, hands down!
@Ahmedcreatives Left side!
1. I’d toy with removing the smaller line, even though it’s the best copy, perhaps use that to replace the title.
2. The CTA stands out much more than the right. The one on the right has a color clash with the bright purple.
@Abmankendrick@iamAbiodunAA@Daviowhite@its_YOGO It really depends on the context of use. Option A provides limitless uses, option B is strict.
Option A does mean you have to rely on the base color, so if I want white 5% on top of red, that’s exactly what I get. I don’t need to figure an exactly hex for that.
For text, use B!
An idea for clothing brands, if anyone dares dive deeper into it…
Let the user upload a clean photo, use AI to assign the clothing item to the photo.
Assign said uploaded photo, to every product, so as they continue browsing, they see exactly what they’re thinking.