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Hello, and welcome to my Framerverse.

Hello, and welcome to my Framerverse.

Chris Kellett

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Framerverse is my curated toolkit of Framer components, code snippets, and tips to help designers build interactive, responsive projects with ease. Explore, get inspired, and let’s bring ideas to life together!

Hello and welcome to my new website, Framerverse.

I’ve held onto this domain for nearly two years, watching Framer evolve and mature into a tool that could truly compete with my previous go-to, Webflow. Framer’s unique ability to merge design, prototyping, and production-ready code has made it a standout tool in my workflow, allowing me to bring interactive and engaging experiences to life.

To be clear, this isn’t the Framerverse—it's simply my Framerverse.

About Me

I’m a designer and developer with a passion for pushing the boundaries of interactive web design. With a background in both UX/UI design and front-end development, I have a deep understanding of how to bridge the gap between aesthetics and functionality. I specialize in creating visually appealing, responsive, and user-friendly interfaces that not only look great but also function seamlessly across devices. Over the years, I’ve worked with a variety of tools, frameworks, and design systems, but Framer holds a special place in my toolkit for its versatility and precision.

My Skills

My skill set covers a broad spectrum of digital design and development. Here’s a quick snapshot:

  • Design: Expert in UX/UI design, visual hierarchy, color theory, and typography, with a focus on building engaging, intuitive user experiences. Skilled in design tools like Framer, Figma, and Adobe Creative Suite.

  • Development: Proficient in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React, with experience in creating responsive layouts and animations that bring designs to life. I also have a knack for custom code overrides, which gives me the flexibility to refine components and achieve pixel-perfect results.

  • Prototyping & Animation: Passionate about interactive prototypes, I use Framer’s powerful animation capabilities to build experiences that not only showcase visual flair but also test user interactions.

  • Problem Solving: A natural problem solver, I enjoy finding creative solutions for common issues, whether it’s optimizing for mobile views, streamlining complex layouts, or creating reusable components.

Why Framerverse?

As freelancers, we often work solo, creating our own “bubbles” filled with workflows, tools, code snippets, and resources we’ve come to rely on. Over time, I accumulated countless assets, overrides, and components that made my life easier, but I needed a dedicated place to store, organize, and access them when needed. And, let’s be honest—my memory isn’t what it used to be!

So, I built this site and wanted to share it with everyone. After a lot of work developing components, writing code, and compiling resources, I thought it’d be a great idea to pass along my knowledge and tools to help others.

Feel free to explore the resources, grab the code, or dive into any of the sections for use in your projects—courtesy of me.

There’s still a lot more I want to add, but I ran out of time before launching the site. Otherwise, who knows how many more months it would’ve taken to go live?

What You’ll Find Here

I’ve included a wide range of resources, from fully functional components to code snippets and workflow tips. You’ll also find my portfolio, so potential clients can see my work and understand how I approach different types of projects. Maybe something here will help you solve a problem, spark an idea, or support you on a project. Whatever the case, thanks for checking it out.

Bookmark the site, join me on YouTube or my socials, and hopefully, I can help you get your projects done—and get paid for them! After all, isn’t that why we’re here? Or maybe it’s simply because we can’t stop designing. It’s in our blood; the pictures are in our heads, and we need to bring them to life on screen.

Feel free to reach out and say hi! I’m active in the Framer community, so if you get stuck, reach out—maybe I can help.

Thanks for visiting. Come back soon!