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DEVANTA EBISON©

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Sr. Product Designer & Digital Creator ✦ Building a portfolio of premium Framer templates.

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PromptBox is live! 🔥 A premium @Framer template thoughtfully designed for AI Artists and Designers to easily share their AI prompts online. Links below ↓


I've noticed an uptick in template sales over the last 3 months. What's the best way to track where traffic might be coming from?


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Consistency may seem boring at times, but it gets results.


Web design 101: Make the internet less annoying for people.


Your design iterations are a record of how deeply you’ve explored and refined ideas.


Designers who "make it look easy" usually have many years of unnoticed hard work behind them.


Most people buying templates want simplicity and ease of use, not flashy overcomplicated designs.


Maturing as a designer is understanding that your best ideas come when you stop trying to come up with ideas.


Fastest way to kill your design: Try to make it perfect.


One day < Day one


If you have no idea how to market your template, just build in public.


Designing a portfolio is hard. Designing your own portfolio is worse.


Impressing customers & clients > Impressing other designers


I have a confession. I still design in Figma before switching to Framer.


It’s usually a bad sign if you don't cringe looking at old work.


Exactly one year ago today, I released my first Framer template, Olio. Time flies! https://t.co/LX29GyMxlY


Your 1st iteration will be trash Your 50th iteration will be okay Your 100th iteration will be good Your 300th iteration will be great The takeaway? Just keep iterating


You have 100% chance of failure if you never start.


Learning how to learn is a massively underrated skill.


Nothing beats that feeling when someone buys something you created online.

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