I am one of those designers that has always worked in partnership with a web developer. With a good knowledge of HTML, and CSS, as well as a pretty good grasp on web developing, I've never been a supporter of using a development platform to build websites without knowledge of coding.
Of course that means to be quite dependent on a programmer, a lot of time of development, and limiting the design to your knowledge of HTML, CSS, and other programing languages. So I wanted to try something new. Then I meet Webflow.
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Planning before starting a project is one of the secrets of success when designing a website, then why unscripted?
The idea for this site is to experiment with creative ways to design without having to expend days on content planning, wireframe, and comps. It doesn’t mean forgetting about the importance of file organization, consistent naming conventions, and SEO optimization.
If you are a new designer; and some not so new, it is essential to master your profession by making a habit of best practices while designing and developing a website.
I’ve worked with so many web designers that miss and don’t practice these principles. Start now.
We all look for inspiration in many places. My Google search history is clear proof of it. But this may be a limitation to new explorations of visual aesthetics, user experience, and storytelling.
Experiencing a website should be a balanced combination of the three, so be brave and experiment.
Webflow seems to be a tool that allows me that goal, develop a design faster, right on the browser, and with instant feedback for responsiveness.
Wether flex-box or grid, static or dynamic, and with a user friendly Content Manager System, this may be the perfect solution for designers and freelancers that want to create website for their clients and hand it to them with an easy way for updates.
Check out the article "Webflow: The Web Development Platform of the Future".
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A native from Spain, the corsair sailed across the ocean under the skull and bones flag, in search of the mitical "El Dorado", ending up on the beaches of California.