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Case study

design2024

Space Travel Website

Immersive space tourism website showcase with modern animations and parallax effects.

Where design meets code and pixels come alive

Field notes

Role

Designer & Developer

Read order

Evidence first, then constraint → build → proof. Use the chapter rail to jump sections; orbit to adjacent work from the bottom of the case study.

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Evidence

Interface & evidence

A real surface area—not a mock. Scroll the story below for constraint, build, and outcome.

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Space Travel Website application interface
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Story arc

How this shipped

Where design meets code and pixels come aliveThree beats: what pressed against the work, how the stack answered, and what changed once it was live.

I · Constraint

The brief

Creating an immersive space tourism experience using only HTML and CSS, no JavaScript frameworks.

II · Build

The craft

Pure CSS parallax scrolling, keyframe animations for celestial bodies, and responsive design that adapts to any viewport.

III · Proof

What moved after launch

Demonstrates advanced CSS capabilities without JS dependencies. Sub-100KB total page weight. Smooth 60fps animations on all devices.

Inventory

Stack & signals

HTML/CSS
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