I never really considered
@Webflow to be a tool for Designers. It has for me always been a tool for those weird people that can design and code.
As a freelancer or company-of-one, this is a pretty common thing to do, design and code. Usually (in the days before Webflow) it resulted in a mediocre design with perfect code or a perfect design with mediocre code.
But in big agencies, this is not a role that existed prior to Webflow. A designer would design and a developer would code. Those two planets never collide.
We have been living for 10 years in this universe with Webflow and I feel that those two planets now share a moon.
And on there, we have people who do not call themselves designers or developers anymore.
It is a new species. And some of them, like me, used to live on the design planet and have since stopped doing any design work.
I am still not 100% sure what my job title should be, for now, I have settled on Webflow Developer.
I feel that Visual Developer sounds too much like βreading with picturesβ. And I do know how to read, just as I do know how to code.