Web Design
Digital postcard made in Framer
A digital-native postcard built in Framer, borrowing the visual language of physical stamps. What happens when philately meets web design.

About
The question was simple: what would a postage stamp look like if it had been designed for a screen from the start?
This digital postcard was built entirely in Framer — not designed elsewhere and exported, but conceived and constructed inside the tool. It borrows the proportions and visual grammar of physical stamps: the perforated edge, the contained composition, the sense of something small that carries a lot of meaning. Translated to pixels, on a format that doesn't need to be licked.
What I Find Inspiring About This
Framer handles the kind of detail this format demands well — precise borders, tight compositions, controlled layouts that stay exactly where you put them. Building something small and self-contained in it is a different exercise from building a full site, and a useful one.
The stamp format is interesting as a web design constraint. Everything has to work within a fixed, small frame. No room to sprawl, no secondary elements to lean on. It's the same discipline that makes postage stamp graphic design so compelling to me in the first place — just moved into a medium I actually work in.








