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Introducing Framer Form

Framer Form was built to expose a simple API for rendering 3D-graphics in Framer.

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Design Systems at Dropbox

Everyone loves a good origin story and Zach Johnston's is a classic San Francisco tale.

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Framer x Deliveroo: The Veteran Challenge

How Deliveroo uses Framer to design scalable UI components & input real data for user testing prototypes.

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Introducing Gotcha πŸ‘Œ for Framer

Framer doesn’t work with Zeplin, so I made a Zeplin for Framer.

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Meet Lee Martin: Prototyper to the Rockstars

He’s worked for everyone from Marilyn Manson and Little Dragon to Soundcloud. Framer catches up with the elusive Lee Martin.

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A Change In Motion

Working with vector-based animations in Framer.

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Flipboard's Fourth Act Puts Your Passions Front and Center

We sat down with designer Matt Safian to find out how Framer is helping Flipboard reinvent the way we consume our news.

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Introducing Framer Gradients

Create, customize, and animate gradients-all in Framer.

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Better Version Control for Design Projects

Make Git's Large File Storage (LFS) work for you | Framer.com As a designer, you're already used to dealing with large files: a 100 MB Photoshop file here, a 30 MB Sketch file there... it quickly adds up. However, today's large hard drives and cloud storage make "disk space" look like a problem of the eighties.

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Designing the all-new Framer

Detaching code from canvas for a smarter but simpler workflow | Framer.com Over the last 2 years, we've built Framer into an extensive product, one that's supportive of, to quote ourselves, "design without limits". But with such a robust toolkit comes some degree of clutter.

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Framer Handoff: Keep design and development in sync

Keep design and development in sync | Framer.com Framer is all about empowering designers to own their work. You get to validate and test your designs using real data, plugged into beautiful end-to-end apps that are often indistinguishable from the real thing. But what happens once your prototype goes into production?