I design and lead Framer workshops for design students, agencies, and enterprise teams, meeting each audience exactly where they are and taking them further than they expected.
My core belief is simple: adoption only sticks when people feel genuinely confident, not just trained. So instead of feature walkthroughs, I focus on real workflows, common friction points, and the moments that turn hesitant users into Framer advocates.
Understand who the audience is and where they're starting from to get a clear picture of the team's current skill level, workflows, and goals.
Identify the specific gaps to close and shape the workshop structure, learning objectives, and key outcomes
Present the session itself as hands-on, practical, and paced for the room so that participants leave with skills they can apply immediately
Understand who the audience is and where they're starting from to get a clear picture of the team's current skill level, workflows, and goals.
Identify the specific gaps to close and shape the workshop structure, learning objectives, and key outcomes
Present the session itself as hands-on, practical, and paced for the room so that participants leave with skills they can apply immediately
Understand who the audience is and where they're starting from to get a clear picture of the team's current skill level, workflows, and goals.
Identify the specific gaps to close and shape the workshop structure, learning objectives, and key outcomes
Present the session itself as hands-on, practical, and paced for the room so that participants leave with skills they can apply immediately