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UI/UX Design: Framer vs Webflow vs WordPress in 2024
An overview of each tool, their specific pros, cons, and which one you may want to use this year as part of your design stack.
Overview
It’s no secret that designers are being pushed, now more than ever before, to deliver working sites as a product of their design activities.
This comes on the heels of both rising expenses, widely-available “build-your-own” website tools, and template design mills driving the overall market value of custom sites down considerably, but increasing demand in the process.
In the wake of this push, a plethora of tools have come to the forefront of the design marketplace in an attempt to help designers bridge that gap between non-functional designs, and fully-functional sites.
Today, we’re gonna be covering three of the most popular tools designers are using to build these sites, with very little to no code, their specific pros, cons, and which one you may want to use this year as part of your design stack.