Student projects in Webflow
Blog post from Webflow
Creating digital content using platforms like Flash and Webflow has provided individuals with tangible projects that showcase their skills, as exemplified by the author's personal experience of investing 100 hours into a three-minute animation. The appeal of visual software has evolved from early tools like Kid Pix and MS Paint to modern platforms such as Procreate and Webflow. At Webflow, innovative uses of the platform have emerged, such as students participating in Camp No Code to create websites for selling art or being incentivized through creative means like Fortnite vbucks. A notable example is Julia Sansing, a high school junior who independently utilized Webflow to create Friend in Me, a website that connects neurodivergent and neurotypical kids through games and conversation, enhancing community engagement and program visibility. Julia's initiative has received positive feedback for its professionalism and has successfully attracted more volunteers and participants, thus increasing the program's credibility.