I truly believe learning @webflow is one of the best investments you can make as a product designer
It's a master class in understanding how your @figmadesign UIs will ultimately be built.
So I created an animated walkthrough of the 5 main things I've learned from Webflow
It's a master class in understanding how your @figmadesign UIs will ultimately be built.
So I created an animated walkthrough of the 5 main things I've learned from Webflow

01 — Webflow teaches you how to think in terms of responsive units.
02 — Webflow teaches you exactly how to use Flexbox in your interfaces (and is the perfect extension to the new @figmadesign auto-layout updates).
03 — Webflow teaches (and reinforces
) the importance of using consistent spacing and grids.

04 — Webflow teaches you what's possible with motion design and animation.
Bonus: I now know that "if I can build it in Webflow then it can be done" which is so empowering as a designer
Bonus: I now know that "if I can build it in Webflow then it can be done" which is so empowering as a designer

05 — Webflow teaches you how to think like a frontend developer. So you can make sure your designs not only look pretty but are efficient to implement.
If you made it this far, then my challenge to you is this 
Rethink the way you approach @webflow. It's more than a website builder. It's a game-changer in your journey to becoming a well-rounded product designer.
The more you use it, the more intentional your designs become.

Rethink the way you approach @webflow. It's more than a website builder. It's a game-changer in your journey to becoming a well-rounded product designer.
The more you use it, the more intentional your designs become.