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He Quit Freelancing After Doubling His Salary - Ben Fryc (Framer)


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Ben Fryc doubled his freelance salary in a year. Then his wife told him, on vacation in San Francisco, that he was working too hard. 

He quit freelancing and never went back.

Ben taught himself Cinema 4D during COVID and started designing a physical keyboard in Figma. Now he's a household name in motion design, works at Framer, and takes on all manner of passion projects.

We get into the experimentation crash loop of learning 3D tools, why he treats passion projects like hobbies, and what he tells the young creative who wants to do it all.

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CHAPTERS
00:00 — Intro
01:45 — Comic books, GeoCities, and why Ben wanted to make video games
04:40 — Five years at Mango Languages and the 3D pivot during COVID
07:20 — "You don't need to know everything about a tool"
09:26 — The Polygon Runway course and finding your people
12:51 — The Knob: fantastical devices that probably can't exist
15:33 — Commerce vs. passion and treating creativity like a hobby
17:59 — Photoshop muscle memory and tools that refuse to die
19:47 — Storyboarding as the bridge between static and motion
21:36 — What motion tools still hide behind right-clicks
24:28 — From Figma mockups to firmware in C
29:45 — Moments of delight: what makes motion design captivating
34:20 — The Play-Doh people nobody liked
35:25 — Where AI actually helps creative work
37:32 — Advice for the young creative who wants to do it all
40:38 — "I doubled my salary freelancing. Then my wife said stop."
43:53 — Outro

LINKS
Ben Fryc — https://x.com/benfryc
Framer — https://framer.com

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State of PlayBy Tommy Geoco