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The animation seems to be a surprisingly resource heavy process – it's constantly changing the DOM element's transform property, multiple times a second. My laptop's fans went on higher intensity. Honestly it seems like a simple looping CSS animation would be a much more elegant solution for this type of implementation and using JS to edit the DOM element's style transform property to emulate the animation with Framer looks like a complete overkill for such a toggle.
Otherwise, from decor point of view it all looks nice.
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It reads "Ieelvar." The slogan "move forward" is the opposite of what the animation does as it moves forward and then backwards to make text appear. Period at the end of slogan is a choice that's traditionally not made, so it stands out as wrong but not important. Font size and weight of the slogan doesn't match the logo, it's too thin and small. Try reducing the size of the logo and you'll see the slogan just disappears.
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Thank you! Yeah, it might be a bit too large, I kinda like it like this for the same reason that it breaks easy scanning and gives weight to each item in the list, but I could totally be talked into agreeing that the font is truly too large. I'll probably tweak it a bit in the upcoming days, see what works better. :)
Brand visual still reminds me of Framer.
Yep, I agree that it was a conscious decision, I also think it was the wrong one. Tesla made the right call when they started the process with creating the electric supercar first and targeting the benefits of an electric car: insane acceleration, quiet, etc, instead of just mitigating the downsides.
“The big challenge is: How do we get people into the electric world,”
How about stopping making electric cars look eccentric and just make them be regular cars?
Sure, straight to code.
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I use it constantly. Top left Hot Corner shortcut opens it as overlay. And it contains a few text-areas where I add notes, weather, quick calendar view of the upcoming events, stocks, and hours in a few select cities of the world that I sometimes do business with.
Apple really squandered its potential imo.