Hey Man! I've added this video link to my Notion App. I'm revamping my portfolio & this really is gonna help me ease my process. Thanks for this, it's really useful. 🍺
Hey Finn. Thanks for the motivation man. I watched your "How to Become a Web Developer/Designer in 4 Steps" video and it gave me a motivation. iv done some backend but never done frontend and design properly so I’ve decided to start with hust one course on Udemy Vakos: Figma to Webflow. My plan is to focus on learning Figma design principles and mastering Webflow first. Even though I eventually want to work with Framer. Once I’m comfortable I’ll use Framer as an additional tool. something tells me i should not skip Webflow. Do you think this approach is a good idea?
@@alexandreabashia learning both Webflow and Framer is a good idea. They are both good, but for different types of sites. If you want to work with bigger clients / companies, Webflow is the way to go. As a beginner, Framer will probably be easier to learn and also works quite well for small business websites :)
@@finndollimore flux academy is absolute garbage, who pays 500USD for course. he 100% made right choice by using udemy course and learning web development deeply so he can appreciate framer later
@@bollvigblack I think they have 40% off sale at the moment :), personally I spent over $1000 on Flux courses, helped me alot. If you can’t afford Flux, Udemy is also a great option!
@@bollvigblack They have some decent courses but yeah they cost a lot and i personally cannot afford them. 500$ is 1/4th of my monthly income :D Good times to be a pirate though when you just have no other way these days. There are quite a few really good courses and creators here on youtube that teach you a lot of the stuff for free. Its extra work because you gotta look for it but i think its worth it!
Finn super video as always❤❤
@@worksmart8166 thank you!
Hey Man! I've added this video link to my Notion App. I'm revamping my portfolio & this really is gonna help me ease my process. Thanks for this, it's really useful. 🍺
@@UXBreakdown thanks! And glad to help :)
Hey Finn. Thanks for the motivation man. I watched your "How to Become a Web Developer/Designer in 4 Steps" video and it gave me a motivation. iv done some backend but never done frontend and design properly so I’ve decided to start with hust one course on Udemy Vakos: Figma to Webflow. My plan is to focus on learning Figma design principles and mastering Webflow first. Even though I eventually want to work with Framer. Once I’m comfortable I’ll use Framer as an additional tool. something tells me i should not skip Webflow.
Do you think this approach is a good idea?
@@alexandreabashia learning both Webflow and Framer is a good idea. They are both good, but for different types of sites. If you want to work with bigger clients / companies, Webflow is the way to go. As a beginner, Framer will probably be easier to learn and also works quite well for small business websites :)
@@finndollimore flux academy is absolute garbage, who pays 500USD for course. he 100% made right choice by using udemy course and learning web development deeply so he can appreciate framer later
@@bollvigblack I think they have 40% off sale at the moment :), personally I spent over $1000 on Flux courses, helped me alot. If you can’t afford Flux, Udemy is also a great option!
@@bollvigblack They have some decent courses but yeah they cost a lot and i personally cannot afford them. 500$ is 1/4th of my monthly income :D Good times to be a pirate though when you just have no other way these days. There are quite a few really good courses and creators here on youtube that teach you a lot of the stuff for free. Its extra work because you gotta look for it but i think its worth it!