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2026Case Study

TREMCO Construction

Client needed a full 8-page construction website on a tight deadline. I got a Figma file and three days. No brief, no specs, no staging environment — just the design and a calendar. I built the entire site and shared the staging link on day three. Client was happy.

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TREMCO Construction

The Challenge

Three days for eight pages. That's not a lot of runway. Every hour counts when you're building at that pace. On top of speed, the site needed to feel professional — smooth animations, clean code, responsive across all devices. And since other developers might touch it later, the structure had to be clean enough that anyone could pick it up without a headache.

The Approach

Used Webflow's native interactions for standard animations to keep things fast. For the more complex motion — staggered reveals, scroll-triggered sequences — I reached for GSAP. Built the entire site using a client-first naming system so the class structure is readable and predictable. Every section, every component, every animation follows a logic that another dev can understand in minutes, not hours.

The Solution

8-page Webflow site with custom GSAP animations, fully responsive, client-first architecture. Staging link delivered on day three — on time, no corners cut.

Results

18 pages built and delivered in 3 days
2GSAP for complex animations, Webflow native for standard transitions
3Client-first naming system — clean, maintainable structure for future developers
4Client approved staging link immediately