I think what made Framer feel special to me was not only the tool.
It was the feeling that there were still real people somewhere behind the screen.
When I first joined, it felt like I had accidentally found a small hidden corner of the internet — full of people quietly building beautiful things.
You could post a problem, and someone would actually show up. Not with a generic answer. With care, curiosity, and real help.
That feeling is rare now.
The Framer Awards made it even more real for me, because that’s how I met Hikari from Japan — my first real friend in the Framer community 🥹
And the review process had the same energy. It made the Marketplace feel tended to. Like someone was watching closely. Like quality and care still mattered.
I hope this next chapter will keep that feeling alive 🌱
And for now, please go check @日香理 / hikari! Her Framer work feels like a quiet little Japanese garden, thoughtful in every detail ✨
I think what made Framer feel special to me was not only the tool.
It was the feeling that there were still real people somewhere behind the screen.
When I first joined, it felt like I had accidentally found a small hidden corner of the internet — full of people quietly building beautiful things.
You could post a problem, and someone would actually show up. Not with a generic answer. With care, curiosity, and real help.
That feeling is rare now.
The Framer Awards made it even more real for me, because that’s how I met Hikari from Japan — my first real friend in the Framer community 🥹
And the review process had the same energy. It made the Marketplace feel tended to. Like someone was watching closely. Like quality and care still mattered.
I hope this next chapter will keep that feeling alive 🌱
And for now, please go check @日香理 / hikari! Her Framer work feels like a quiet little Japanese garden, thoughtful in every detail ✨