Not gonna lie, the technical side hit different. 😅
As a graphic designer, jumping into Framer's components, variables, and responsive logic was a challenge I didn't expect. I thought my design experience would make it easy — but Framer had other plans.
Every misaligned section, every broken interaction, every "why is this not working" moment tested my patience. But I stayed with it, figured it out one step at a time, and came out the other side with something I'm really proud of.
Every struggle taught me something new.
Level unlocked. 🔓
If you're a designer thinking about learning Framer — do it. It's technical, yes. But that's exactly what makes it worth it.
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