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Really intriguing side scrolling design. Somehow I just enjoyed the narrative by scrolling across this site. I think a cool effect might be to make it move horizontally like it does as you use your mouse’s scroll-wheel to scroll down. I’ve seen that before and it could be a nice added UX detail. Overall it’s a nice clean design with nice photography. Lovely website.

imaginistaca

Really intriguing side scrolling design. Somehow I just enjoyed the narrative by scrolling across this site. I think a cool effect might be to make it move horizontally like it does as you use your mouse’s scroll-wheel to scroll down. I’ve seen that before and it could be a nice added UX detail. Overall it’s a nice clean design with nice photography. Lovely website.

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2 Comments

  1. Emir Ayouni

    Minimalism is great when it works. And here, it really does.

    What is disappointing tho, is the horizontal scrolling. It is in my opinion not a natural way of browsing and it’s a distraction.

    It can work to display work in a horizontal slider. But not with a horizontal scroll bar.

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  2. Gene Crawford

    I was left wanting some different interaction with the horizontal scroll myself Emir. It’s okay to me that it scrolls like that but it just seemed too simple…

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