Building Framer Templates to Simplify Your Workflow
Day 1 of rebuilding my momentum.
After a year of trying to balance designing with taking care of my dad, I realised I didn't lose my passion. I lost my rhythm and focus. Today, I decided to take one small step forward by trying @Framer Agent for the first time.
I asked it to build a marketing site for a B2B software platform that gives private credit fund operations teams a modern operating system.
My honest feedback for the agent is that it executes very well from the brief I submitted.
- The information architecture is solid,
- The copy is quite engaging,
- It avoids the generic SaaS website,
- The spacing and padding are neat,
- It chooses the right fonts based on the overall theme and vibe of the website.
What could be better:
- It automatically naming all the layers inside, not only the front layer/stack,
- The agent has given the text style and colour style, but sometimes it still gives non-styled text and colour with the new font size and the new colour, which requires me to double-check it.
It's far from perfect, but I can already see how it can speed up ideation and help overcome the blank canvas problem.
I will share it here once it goes live. There are still some adjustments I should make.
I'm still catching up with everything I've missed over the past year, but today isn't about catching up. It's about moving forward again, one step at a time.