It's spring time, and we've done a little cleaning.
Introducing an all new Framer — a fresh interface with white typeface, set against a bold black backdrop. Less noise between code and canvas, more integration between all elements.
Let me know what you think!
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ICYMI, here's the blog post about the new features: https://blog.framer.com/designin...
- Full redesign of the Framer interface
- Building blocks are front and center (layers, state or animation, events, interactions).
- Canvas and code, united. No more Framer split screen. Two detachable windows now.
- Everything in its place. Cloud and Mirror are featured to get a smarter tail-end of your workflow.
"All in all, this redesign pairs the Framer interface to a smarter workflow, allowing for speedier, more efficient design work. Because we ship as soon as we features are built, you can expect ongoing additions."
Framer continues to crush it. The enterprise offerings are expanding and the enterprise Framer Cloud could be a game changer. However, I'm interested in understanding how Framer will compete against noodle based alternatives like Origami and completely new design processes, like Airbnb's recent react-sketch.app
i am a UI developer attracted to prod design who is exploring & loving framer.js so far. Mostly due to its ability to create unlimited flexibility by combining design and code . can't wait for framer x react version to be out. i am 400th in waitlist :( . My question to the makers @koenbok , is how is framer currently been implemented in companies ? is it one of the toolsets at the disposal of uxers & prod designers alike or is their a specific job title been created or assigned that just build interactions in framer . After researching the product design job market i do not see framer.js requirements in most . maybe because its new or maybe they do not advertise it for some reason . any thoughts on which companies demand or are looking for framer expertise ?. thanks
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