http://hellomonday.com/home
http://longlive.hellohikimori.com/#!/home
http://tomerlerner.com/
https://www.helloheco.com/
I'm so depressed and motivated at the same time, all that beautiful work and I'm just starting out. fück how do i get guud?
>tfw this https://www.helloheco.com/project/netcapital copies the graphics of your city (Porto, Portugal)
>>293571
>tfw your mind is so fucked up the first thing i though when i saw the op image was a mechanical arm drilling a whole into her ass
i-it wasn't just me right?
helloheco was built entirely in Webflow.
>>293588
I saw an ass on a bike
>>293605
Just checked out this tool. It looks good. Is it good?
>>293626
I was tempted to use it for my portfolio website that doesn't exist because it's advertised as 'Photoshop for web building' and it's more advanced than Squarespace or other platforms, but I've put it on hold for now. I want to start learning HTML, CSS & JS to do it manually, because WYSIWYG tools are not always the best solution there is, according to seasoned developers. It might take me forever, though.
>>293605
How do you know? as all of the bespoke js obviously wasn't written with it. Maybe some basic layout?
>>293647
The websites in the OP are built from scratch by hand. You can't use a WYSIWYG to build something that unique.
I spent the last couple years freelancing as a front end web dev specialising in these kinds of bespoke programatic animation / crazy designs. Every year something comes out that will apparently make my job obsolete and every year it fails. I'm still waiting for https://thegrid.io/ to "make web devs obsolete".
>>293653
>How do you know?
https://webflow.com/website/Heco-iw880zuv
You need to sign in to see what's under the hood, though. You can also add any of your custom scripts to it.
>The websites in the OP are built from scratch by hand. You can't use a WYSIWYG to build something that unique.
I know. But it will take me years to achieve that level of expertise. And with JS's cancerous community, I don't even know if it's worth learning any framework right now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-zybyn-rSs
>>293655
Don't see the point of using something like webflow if 99% of the site is bespoke and obviously written by hand, did they make webflow or have some kind of connection to it? seems like it.
Don't worry about the community. Greensock is the best animation library and has been for the past decade since it was a Flash script and it will be for a long time. Learn React (my preference) or Angular for web appy type stuff and fuck everything else, all the newer stuff have interesting novelties that are only relevant to people interested in programming paradigms and not getting stuff done. ThreeJS for the crazier ideas and you're done. You don't need anything else.
Don't get caught up in the flavour of the month and there will be plenty of work for you.
>>293685
Thank you for the brief guide. I appreciate it. I hope to start in the following month. I was already considering React, since many hybrid apps are using it and the result feels fast and snappy.
Speaking of the devil, Webflow has a new redesigned landing page now. The fact that you can customize a site to such a degree with zero code is impressive. Much better than Squarespace.
>>293571
>http://hellomonday.com/home
>3 MB of javascript
pls don't do this
>>293955
Have you tried the wix.com editor? It does the same thing. Obviously not as unrestricted regards to access to resulting code/backend etc. but it's a very easy and responsive interface I've got to say.
Kinda like indesign or photoshop with its snapping to guides and measurements.