Overflow is a short form podcast produced by the Webflow Community Team. In each episode, we will meet someone new to highlight and bring visibility to our global community.
From Dublin, Ireland and Webflow Developer at Fido & Patch, Matt is an enthusiast for the outdoors and adventure sports who never imagined that technology and development would be the core of his business and skillset.
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In this episode, we'll discuss the excitement of problem solving with client to build sites that resonate with site visitors and accomplish their goals. Plus he reminds us to reach out or ask questions to those in the community that you respect, because they're probably more approachable than you'd expect.
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From Manchester, United Kingdom and Head of Brand at Versori, Isabel is a Webflow Global Leader and as a designer at a local startup works on everything from branding to websites to pitch decks and app UI design.
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In this episode, we discuss saying yes quickly to opportunities before your nerves can kick in, and how in a global community with cultural differences it is important to move forward in your career and life with kindness.
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From New Delhi, India and Webflow Developer & Designer, Ankita is a former product designer who has competed in multiple Speed Build Challenges since becoming interested in no-code tools and transitioning to being a freelance designer and developer.
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In this episode, we'll discuss the advantage of freelancing to take on the less-traditional role of hybrid designer and developer plus how reaching out in the community and forum has helped her professional journey.
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From Harare, Zimbabwe and Webflow Developer, Kudzai is proudly the first Webflow expert in Zimbabwe and a developer who always loves to challenge himself whether for client work or personal growth.
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In this episode, we'll discuss choosing a profession that you'll enjoy on a daily basis, the emergence and importance of 3D in web development, and how monthly evaluations of income and projects can sometimes be harmful.
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From Los Angeles, United States and Head of Development at Unfinished Studio, James has a personality as fun and unique as his portfolio site and loves building an agency focused on tackling technical challenges for enterprise clients.
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In this episode, we’ll discuss his dream of working with friends and family, how engaging in the community is the ultimate resource and growth hack, and remembering to look at the big picture during the difficult times.
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From St. Louis, United States and Web & Brand Designer, Riley is a designer focused on crafting unique and fresh experiences that stand out.
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In this episode, we'll discuss drawing creativity from your environment, using freelance as an opportunity to deepen or challenge your skills by having a learning mindset.
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From Dublin, Ireland and Webflow Developer & Web Designer, Ben is a friendly face in the community but prior to that he studied and worked in law before transitioning to product and web.
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In this episode, we'll be reminded that educating clients and project management are a big part of freelancing plus remembering to take moments to understand what's fulfilling for you and why.
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Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
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From Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Designer & Webflow Developer, Elsa was the first ever winner of the Speed Build Challenge at Webflow Conf 2022, a lover of true crime podcasts, and an avid book reader when she’s not vlogging about food.
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In this episode, we'll be reminded to love what you do, build relationships with clients you enjoy that also trust you, and focus on being yourself while enjoying your personal journey.
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Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
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From Orito, Colombia and Webflow Developer & Designer at Nicer Studio, Carlos was a Speed Build Challenge competitor at Webflow Conf 2023
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In this episode, we'll reminds us that the best resource is sharpening your design mindset and growing your pool of knowledge.
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Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
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From Kozáni, Greece and Webflow Developer & Coach at Flux Academy, Maria is recognizable for participating in many Webflow communities but also for her design style which is rooted in graphic design, procedural texturing, and 90s punk rock culture.
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In this episode, we’ll discuss the benefit of not overcomplicating a build, not being afraid to pivot directions, and leveraging boredom to try new things.
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Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
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From Glenroy, Australia and Head of Digital at Thirst Creative, Karl was a Flash developer and animator who transitioned to teaching before becoming a developer which has naturally progressed to him becoming the head of a whole team of digital designers and developers.
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In this episode, we'll appreciate Melbourne’s great coffee culture, putting in hard work on the details that no one else will see, and also the importance of honesty, vulnerability, critical thinking, and communication in a team environment.
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Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
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From Itatiba, Brazil and Designer & Webflow Developer, Iany recently transitioned from being full time as a Visual Design Lead at a consulting company to becoming a self described solo-preneur doing the whole design through development process starting with analyzing how a brand works in the digital environment.
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In this episode, we’ll hear how analog photography helps her design process, inspecting templates to learn from experts, and understanding the rules of design so you can break them.
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Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
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