Museum
Web Design·2025

Museum

A digital archive of modern art and culture.

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RoleCreative Developer
Duration6 Weeks
Year2025
Stack
ReactGSAPLocomotive ScrollWebGL
Overview

Museum is an experimental web experience that reimagines how art collections are browsed online. Instead of static grids, artworks are presented through spatial navigation — scroll, drag, and explore pieces in a virtual gallery. The design draws from brutalist architecture and editorial print layouts.

01Challenge

Traditional gallery websites treat art as thumbnails in a grid. The goal was to create a sense of physical space and discovery, where each artwork feels like a deliberate encounter rather than an item in a list. WebGL integration needed to feel seamless, not gimmicky, and the experience had to degrade gracefully on mobile.

02Solution

Locomotive Scroll provides the smooth, inertia-based scrolling that gives the site its physical weight. GSAP handles parallax and reveal animations tied to scroll position. A lightweight WebGL layer adds depth to featured pieces without blocking the main thread. On mobile, the experience simplifies to a curated vertical flow that preserves the editorial feel.

Process
01Concept

Treated the browser as a gallery room. Scrolling is walking. Each artwork deserves space, not a thumbnail.

02Spatial Layout

Abandoned the grid. Artworks are offset, overlapping, breathing — arranged like a physical curation.

03WebGL

A subtle distortion shader on featured pieces. Mouse movement warps the image slightly — like light on canvas.

04Mobile

Removed WebGL and Locomotive on touch devices. Clean vertical scroll, full-bleed images, editorial typography.

Art deserves more than a grid. It deserves space, weight, and a reason to stop.

Museum2025
Results
01

Spatial navigation with Locomotive Scroll inertia

02

WebGL distortion effects on featured artworks

03

Graceful mobile fallback with curated vertical layout

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