Learn the Craft
May 19, 2025
By Rastko Vicic
Framer mastery doesn’t happen alone. These courses shaped my journey — and they can guide yours too.



Framer is powerful. But like any great tool, it only reveals itself through practice, patience, and good guidance.
I didn’t learn it alone.
The fluid layouts, the motion magic, the clean builds — all came from studying with people who took the time to teach Framer in a way that made it understandable, not intimidating. If you’re starting out, or ready to level up, these are the resources that helped me the most:
Framer Academy – Framer’s official learning hub. Free, clear, and regularly updated. If you’re brand-new, start here. It’s the perfect launchpad.
Zero to Hero by Tim Gabe – A practical, step-by-step course for building real websites in Framer. It’s approachable, empowering, and a lot of fun.
Advanced Framer by Dan Hollick – No longer available for purchase, but hugely influential in the Framer community. Dan’s way of teaching layout logic, polish, and UX made a lasting impact. If you can’t take the course, follow his work — you’ll still learn a ton.
The Framer Masterclass by Matt Jumper (Flux Academy) – A structured, in-depth program that takes you from beginner to confident builder. It’s one of the most complete learning experiences out there.
On my home page, you’ll find examples of websites I built while following these courses. They’re not there to pass off as original work, but to show my process, and to give credit to the teachers who made it possible.
If you’re serious about mastering Framer, start here. These are the voices that shaped my path.
And they can shape yours, too.
Framer is powerful. But like any great tool, it only reveals itself through practice, patience, and good guidance.
I didn’t learn it alone.
The fluid layouts, the motion magic, the clean builds — all came from studying with people who took the time to teach Framer in a way that made it understandable, not intimidating. If you’re starting out, or ready to level up, these are the resources that helped me the most:
Framer Academy – Framer’s official learning hub. Free, clear, and regularly updated. If you’re brand-new, start here. It’s the perfect launchpad.
Zero to Hero by Tim Gabe – A practical, step-by-step course for building real websites in Framer. It’s approachable, empowering, and a lot of fun.
Advanced Framer by Dan Hollick – No longer available for purchase, but hugely influential in the Framer community. Dan’s way of teaching layout logic, polish, and UX made a lasting impact. If you can’t take the course, follow his work — you’ll still learn a ton.
The Framer Masterclass by Matt Jumper (Flux Academy) – A structured, in-depth program that takes you from beginner to confident builder. It’s one of the most complete learning experiences out there.
On my home page, you’ll find examples of websites I built while following these courses. They’re not there to pass off as original work, but to show my process, and to give credit to the teachers who made it possible.
If you’re serious about mastering Framer, start here. These are the voices that shaped my path.
And they can shape yours, too.