Tamara Rebeka Lukic | Owlee Studios
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Tamara Rebeka Lukic | Owlee Studios
@owleestudios.bsky.social
💪 Navigating from amateur to pro.
✨ Practice makes anything masterable.
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March 1, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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Thank you for the amazing artwork! @owleestudios.bsky.social
March 1, 2025 at 6:08 PM
Love ya ❤️
February 9, 2025 at 3:24 PM
2/2 is that ok? No, no it’s not. However, it’s also something that translates well when you’re a single freelancer/contractor trying to provide a service. 😂 Your clients want a package deal and if you can provide that then more power to you.
December 1, 2024 at 10:24 AM
It’s overwhelming to master all of these things and, ideally, you would have multiple people in a design team specializing in each field but in a lot of cases companies do not (can’t /won’t) hire in such a way. I’ve come to realize that you learn to wear different hats well with time. 1/2
December 1, 2024 at 10:22 AM
I’m looking at ways to introduce nocode to my corporate job, just as a way of prototyping some solutions so the concept gets conveyed correctly. However, for now, this would take a good chunk of hrs and I cannot justify it in front of the stakeholders when they are happy to just see a Figma proto
December 1, 2024 at 5:21 AM
Agree! There were many times I had to (in my corporate job) tell the devs how I want something done 😂 On another note, it’s also good to know code so you don’t accidentally design a unicorn that no one is able to put to code 😂
December 1, 2024 at 5:14 AM
What kind of control do you need? I agree that for “outside the box” solutions nocodes are not ideal. However, I find that nocodes let me deliver complete solutions for clients. Many clients find it reassuring when one person handles or guides the entire process.
December 1, 2024 at 5:12 AM
Figma nocode/low code but with exporting to avoid vendor lock-in would be the best solution! st
December 1, 2024 at 5:09 AM
I agree with this. I like using Webflow and FlutterFlow just because I can export my code whenever and move away if I have to. I dislike vendor lock-in and try to avoid it. Imagine a price increase and there you are, still having to pay for it!
December 1, 2024 at 5:04 AM
I found that many clients want simple websites so in these cases Framer works great. Webflow is a bit more complex giving you space to be creative. However, if the design is outside the box then none of these nocodes will probably work, unless you know them inside and out and know how to “hack it” 😂
December 1, 2024 at 5:01 AM
Awesome! I used Framer for one of my landing pages and it worked perfectly for what I needed. I enjoy nocode tools because they let me deliver complete solutions for clients. Many clients find it reassuring when one person handles or guides the entire process.
December 1, 2024 at 4:57 AM
I agree! Simple concept apps are fairly easy to nocode but a complicated ERP or CRM is another story 😂
November 30, 2024 at 10:44 AM
You definitely can! Even though knowing coding is not required, you would still need to learn the fundamentals of how all of this works. Terms such as frontend, backend, database… shouldn’t be a mystery to you before you start learning nocode builders.
November 30, 2024 at 10:10 AM
Hi Mahmudul. Thanks for sharing your portfolio! I appreciate the opportunity to see your work. It’s clear you have a solid grasp of design. I'd love to hear more about the types of projects you've enjoyed working on the most. Looking forward to staying connected!
November 24, 2024 at 5:39 AM
Thank you ❤️
November 23, 2024 at 4:48 PM