This conversation was very enjoyable for me! 🙌 Learning some CSS and JS helped me a lot with the webflow development. Alos helps to learn the proper structure of the most web pages: section > container > wrapper
I'm a designer who now uses Webflow for myself and clients, and I used to live in Japan for over a decade! Actually, I was in Tokyo for a decade exactly. If you ever read this Francesco and want to connect with someone who knows Japan (and Japanese) very well, let me know!
I am happy to watched this episode and Francesco opinions about Webflow development. Good thoughts about freelnacing, finding clients and hardships of relocating too.
I must’ve watched this video four times already! I LOVE what FLUX is doing. I want to take your framer course but am currently jobless and without a home. Difficult times I’m in right now, but my hope is that I’ll soon begin freelancing. Do you have any videos coming out that interview freelancers that use framer? I’d love to know the process of getting started and wrapping up. Much love and hope, thank you!
I am a computer technician who turns into a webflow developer😅 I enjoyed doing it since I've been longing to become a web developer with less knowledge of coding😊
About frameworks, I like to have my own basic one and then I develop from that one according to the project. With time I built my own CSS system that saves me a lot of time!
Can you make a video on the technicalities of giving the website design over to the client. Do you migrate their domain onto your own host? Do you send them the design and they stay on their hosting? How does the process look like.
I plan to major in graphic design for uni next year, and every uni website I look at has a degree that leads to graphic design under a different name- fine arts, studio arts, design, and so on- could you help and explain what I should be looking for when trying to find a degree that can put me on the graphic design career path?
This guy is very vague with everything. He was a software developer before getting into webflow and now... he's doing code-related stuff for webflow (aka still being a software developer) He didn't even share what was his first website about... a simple one-page website lol. I would have liked to see you insisting a bit more on getting your questions answered.
This conversation was very enjoyable for me! 🙌
Learning some CSS and JS helped me a lot with the webflow development.
Alos helps to learn the proper structure of the most web pages: section > container > wrapper
I'm a designer who now uses Webflow for myself and clients, and I used to live in Japan for over a decade! Actually, I was in Tokyo for a decade exactly. If you ever read this Francesco and want to connect with someone who knows Japan (and Japanese) very well, let me know!
Thank you very much! It was very interesting to listen.
I am happy to watched this episode and Francesco opinions about Webflow development. Good thoughts about freelnacing, finding clients and hardships of relocating too.
I must’ve watched this video four times already! I LOVE what FLUX is doing. I want to take your framer course but am currently jobless and without a home. Difficult times I’m in right now, but my hope is that I’ll soon begin freelancing. Do you have any videos coming out that interview freelancers that use framer? I’d love to know the process of getting started and wrapping up.
Much love and hope, thank you!
Hope things get better for you man
I am a computer technician who turns into a webflow developer😅 I enjoyed doing it since I've been longing to become a web developer with less knowledge of coding😊
About frameworks, I like to have my own basic one and then I develop from that one according to the project. With time I built my own CSS system that saves me a lot of time!
Can you make a video on the technicalities of giving the website design over to the client. Do you migrate their domain onto your own host? Do you send them the design and they stay on their hosting? How does the process look like.
I plan to major in graphic design for uni next year, and every uni website I look at has a degree that leads to graphic design under a different name- fine arts, studio arts, design, and so on- could you help and explain what I should be looking for when trying to find a degree that can put me on the graphic design career path?
Francesco is like a magician!
This guy is very vague with everything. He was a software developer before getting into webflow and now... he's doing code-related stuff for webflow (aka still being a software developer) He didn't even share what was his first website about... a simple one-page website lol. I would have liked to see you insisting a bit more on getting your questions answered.