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Arobase Creative 👉 Webflow Partner | Web Design & Branding Dyenamik 👉 Designing merch for Street Fighter, The Witcher & Cyberpunk2077
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He comes into these games so hot headed, he can't wait for the flash points. Saw a cynical tactical foul and took it personally. Such a weak bloke
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Cheers Ethan! It's a nice little detail that feels premium without distraction
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Not necessarily, but you would need it every time you wish to make a new conversion. You either get your theme files as a zip or published straight to Shopify via GitHub so once you have your Shopify store you are happy with then you dont need the Webflow project or Liquify converter.
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He had chance to hold it down while Saka was a left back but he just wasn't right for us. We had him out dancing on the touchline when he was used to running in behind high lines in France. Just poor recruiting, was never a terrible player
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Mudryk was on some kind of Santiago Muñez trajectory but it didn't quite work out
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I've used this. Great tool but I would say there is a certain size of store that makes this viable as the cost is about £100 a month in plans
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Yep! The Webflow project is essentially your sandbox to build out components but you don't need to publish it, only export the code as a zip file. A typical project might look like this but Shopify is the CMS so all content is applied over there
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Liquify is a convertor, not a connector. They would pay for one platform - Shopify. You sell them a Shopify store, you on board them and show them how to edit on Shopify. Straight forward for the client. Ive tried Shopyflow and it's a bit complicated and very expensive
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Liquify is a fixed amount account plan, easily pays for itself with Shopify opportunities You don't pay a Webflow site plan, you just use it to design your store components. Everything is then managed in Shopify with a 'page builder' approach. It's much better than 'bring Shopify into WF' apps
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Depends who you are trying to work with and how reliable Twitter was as a lead source for you? I collaborated with a few designers/devs from Twitter but never got a lead from a direct client because that is not a platform my typical clients would use (not these days anyway)
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If you're not already looking at solutions, I highly recommend Liquify for Webflow > Shopify. I was pretty bullish on Webflow ecom for years but once you get into the Shopify world, you don't look back
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In general, he had a poor game but that feels like a one off. He was getting into the spots he used to frequently score from which is good. Martinelli is offering next to nothing right now
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For sure, seeing this kind of stuff 5+ years ago was mind blowing for a designer coming into the web space and not knowing what was possible
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Yeah I dont tend to stick around after posting. The whole experience is just a mess
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Yeah I felt that, all the players from the Webflow community but no chat or designs on my feed. Posts on Twitter still getting 10x the engagement.
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Is it a lucky dip or does it use some sort of input to make it relevant to the business/industry?
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2 has authenticity in the image - instant trust this is a real business. I would reuse 1 as a CTA section somewhere else on the site
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Individual moments of genius like the Foden goals you often reference require a bit of bravery as well as the skill to pull them off. Our players are either void of confidence or the risk aversion is coached into them. We looked exactly the same a year ago and we turned it around without signings
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Yeah I'd agree with that. Killed both our full backs today where we could have had 1 stopgap. Made us very predictable with the right side bias
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Zinchenko was not in the squad. Tierney hasn't played a game in 6 months and has been training for 2 weeks. He is not a serious option for us at the moment
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Thanks Uzo! Design is under-utilised in industrial markets and the potential to add value is huge
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Tried to sign up just now but it seems to be full price at checkout. Must have missed the cut off 😢
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Hi Jeremy, feel free to DM me your rates and I'll happily add you to my list!
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Agreed, I don't work with the kind of businesses or web savvy clients where this would ever be necessary. At this point, I'd rather just teach them how to use Webflow
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Nice! Cheers Austin, I'll give that a go
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Yeah certainly an area of focus moving forward. I don't use a lot of animation in my sites outside of micro-interactions but I occasionally provide dev services for other designers where things are a bit fancier
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Thanks Paul, I have been using a GSAP attributes library so don't have the full code access to implement the fix. With a bit more time in future I'll go fully custom
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Well congrats for a good 10 years! Im also getting loads of use out of the slider library you created btw 💪
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Yeah this is nice! The site is cool and the products look great Understand why you'd step back as it's an intense operation.
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Thanks Alexander, I'll check that out. Wasn't on my radar!
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Yeah man! Were specifically creating merch for the gaming industry 👉 Dyenamik.com It's our first year but we've done various projects with The Witcher, Cyberpunk2077 and now Street Fighter Feeling the heat of running both full time 😅 Would love to see your stuff
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Cheers Darren, I'll take a look. Any specific reason it works so well?