Site Design: LA 2024 (la24.org)
over 7 years ago from Andy Chipperfield, UI/UX Designer
over 7 years ago from Andy Chipperfield, UI/UX Designer
All of the animations and transitions here are really smooth and well done. The sidebar effect that follows your cursor is a nice, subtle touch.
This is amazing work. The transitions are great.
I've been doing a lot of "architecture" type javascript (angular, backbone etc) lately and have been trying to learn more interaction type js (svg, d3 etc) because I have a project idea I want to execute and it is a lot of fun.
Anyone suggest a good place to start learning svg?
edit: Looks like it is using webgl (three.js)
Anybody know who designed/built this? Nice work.
Active Theory - https://activetheory.net/ 72andSunny - https://www.72andsunny.com/
This is frankly amazing! Every transition is smooth and well designed. Most of the animations are meaningful and informative.
Wow! well done...the globe animation at the end was really cool.
Holy schnikeys. This thing is buttery smooth. I need to start using the will-change
CSS property—that's why it's so quick!
As mentioned, the transitions and animations are all really nice. I think the color palette is really fitting and love the way the site structure/color coding reference an LA sunset.
The typography seems like it could use a bit of work on the games-concept-1 and games-concept-2 pages. It feels to me like the blocks are being pulled apart and causes some eye strain.
I also found it a curious decision to put an auto-play video on the homepage with a play video button over it that overlays another video.
Gorgeous site. They have my vote!
Seems to be only Firefox Developer Edition and not regular Firefox, but gradient fill on the text fails pretty hard:
Seems like your browser failed pretty hard.
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