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Hiring a Framer Expert to Build & Customize a Fintech Website I am a creative director developing a new marketing site for a fintech client specializing in cross-border payments. The project requires a Framer-savvy freelancer to bring the site to life by implementing and customizing a chosen template with our provided assets. What I'll Provide You With Final copy deck Full page outline and structure Selected Framer template theme Image and illustration shortlist Scope of Work Build the site in Framer by inserting approved content into the template. Adjust layout and copy as needed to ensure clean text flow without breaking design integrity. Customize animations scroll hover micro-interactions for a polished user experience. Select and edit illustrations from our shortlist or suggest alternatives and optimize them for the site. Ensure flawless responsiveness across desktop tablet and mobile. Required Skills & Experience Demonstrated experience with Framer please share at least one live example. Strong UI/UX sensibility with attention to typography and spacing. Ability to lightly edit copy for better fit and flow. Experience refining animations and optimizing performance in Framer. Bonus: Basic image editing or illustration skills. Timeline & Process Kick-off: Content and assets will be handed over within 3–5 days. Build phase: 2–3 calendar days to complete implementation. Feedback: Includes 2 review rounds with 24-hour turnaround each. Deliverables & Acceptance Criteria All provided copy and sections implemented accurately. Layout adheres to template guidelines while maintaining responsiveness. Smooth animations with no performance issues; Lighthouse score above 90. Final delivery includes a shareable Framer project link and access. How to Apply Provide a brief introduction and confirm availability for the 2–3-day build window. Share at least one live Framer project demonstrating template customization and animations. Submit a fixed-price quote in USD.

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