High-Fidelity Marketing Site Recreation Study
Overview
A front-end study that recreates the public marketing site of Heggo, a Romanian urban van-rental app for Bucharest and Ilfov County. The repository captures the page structure, assets, and interaction scripts of a polished production landing experience for study and benchmarking.
Why It Exists
To understand how a modern, animation-heavy marketing site is assembled and to benchmark our own front-end quality bar against a real, production Framer-built experience. Cloning a live reference is a fast way to dissect layout, asset pipelines, and motion.
What We Built
A heggo-clone directory containing a large single index.html (~266KB) plus an assets/ tree of fonts, images, and JavaScript modules, including ES6 .mjs site modules and Framer events-tracking scripts. The result is a navigable, pixel-faithful recreation of the source experience used as a teardown reference.
Technologies & Approach
Static HTML with ES module JavaScript and Framer-exported assets. The approach treats a live site as a specimen: capture, reassemble, and study the rendering and motion techniques.
Outcome / Impact
Produced a working local recreation that documents how a high-end Framer marketing site is structured, informing our own landing-page craft. Kept as an internal reference; archived after the study.
Capabilities Demonstrated
- Pixel-faithful recreation of production marketing experiences
- Reverse-engineering of asset pipelines and motion design
- Front-end teardown and benchmarking for quality calibration