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For more than 15 years, Codrops has been a place for sharing experimental demos that push the boundaries of web design and development. Over time, we've also highlighted many creative demos from the community in our demo roundups and newsletter. For this reason we have evolved our Demos Hub into the new Creative Hub, which brings everything together in one place: a growing collection of hand-picked, open-source demos from Codrops and beyond. It's a space to discover, learn from, and celebrate the creativity of the web community. We're curating this collection carefully, but we also welcome submissions from creators who'd like to share their work. Come and explore the new Creative Hub: tympanus.net/codrops/hub/
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A year ago, @_fojcik shared this incredible tutorial on creating kinetic image animations with React Three Fiber, Canvas2D, and custom shaders. It's still a fantastic deep dive into creative WebGL techniques. Huge thanks to Dominik for sharing such inspiring work with the community! 🙌 Tutorial demos: tympanus.net/codrops/2025/07… #r3f #threejs #webgl
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Some projects deserve a spotlight. Over the years, @edo_lunardi refined the same @nextjs @sanity_io foundation across real client work, solving the recurring problems that came up on project after project. Over time, those hard-earned solutions became a reusable starter kit for other developers. Today, Edo shares the story behind that journey, the architectural decisions that shaped it, and the lessons he learned along the way. If you're building with Next.js and Sanity, this is for you: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/07…
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Stefanos Tsitsipas is more than one of tennis' biggest stars, and that's exactly what @itsoffbrand set out to capture. This fascinating case study takes us behind the scenes of creating his digital counterpart, from photogrammetry and rigging to cloth simulation, animation, and meticulous WebGL optimization. Every technical decision served a single goal: capturing the person behind the athlete. Read the full story: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/07…
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In today's fantastic tutorial by @bnpne_, you'll learn how to build seamless WebGPU-powered transitions with vanilla JavaScript, using offscreen rendering, custom shaders, and a clean architecture that's easy to experiment with. Follow along: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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What happens when editorial design meets cinematic CGI? @beaucoup_studio takes us inside the making of Bisous, sharing how minimalist layouts, motion, and typography come together to frame immersive visual storytelling without competing for attention: tympanus.net/codrops/?p=1155…
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Today we have something truly special for you! Creative Engineer Andy Thelander from @Shopify takes us behind the scenes of the epic Everywhere edition, sharing the rendering system, custom asset pipeline, performance techniques, and creative workflow that brought the experience to life. A fantastic deep dive into modern creative engineering: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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Meet Kevin Lam, a Brisbane-based designer whose work is shaped by thoughtful storytelling, quiet aesthetics, and meaningful brand experiences. In our latest Designer Spotlight, Kevin shares his creative journey, design philosophy, and a selection of projects that explore branding, digital design, motion, and craft. Read the full story: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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Visual bugs don't always show up in your test suite. Today, Kyle Gach from @chromaticcom shares how visual testing complements Vitest Browser Mode, helping catch the layout, styling, and responsive regressions that traditional component tests can miss. Worth a read if you're already using Vitest Browser Mode or planning to adopt it. Early access to the new plugin is now open: tympanus.net/codrops/?p=1167…
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How do you design a website that preserves rhythm instead of breaking it into pages? Julien Sister and @alafrayme take us behind the making of Podium, a narrative-driven portfolio for a production studio creating films around running and athletic culture, where motion, pacing, and restraint shape the experience: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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From asking better questions to solving complex digital challenges, DashDigital's work is rooted in research, strategy, and thoughtful execution. In our latest Studio Spotlight, they share the story behind the studio, their process, and projects spanning art, culture, film, and finance: tympanus.net/codrops/?p=1167…
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Taste starts the journey. But scaling great creative work requires something more: turning taste into a system. @wbbr_ shares how he evolved from freelancer to founder of multiple niche studios and why designing the business is just as important as designing the work: tympanus.net/codrops/?p=1160…
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How much can you change an animation by simply tweaking the math behind it? Inspired by a beautiful animation from Jason Booth, this collection explores scroll-driven 3D image animations built with @greensock 💫 Explore them: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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Worldcup edition ⚽️🏆 👉 threejs.paris/?worldcup special gift hidden inside ;)
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Always building. Always learning. From nearly becoming a designer to building award-winning websites, teaching the next generation of developers, and championing modern CSS, Cyd Stumpel's story is one of constant curiosity and craft. Read our latest Developer Spotlight: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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Not every great website is about adding more. Sometimes it's about removing complexity. In this thoughtful look behind "A Better Lou", @ArtemiuLebedev shares how design systems, content strategy, and @webflow came together to create a calmer healthcare experience: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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He can't model 3D. That limitation became the entire visual identity of his portfolio. @ITom_Dev built a fully walkable 3D corridor in Three.js using no 3D models at all. Just flat rectangles wrapped in hand-drawn textures, a custom paint-reveal shader, and four months of fighting with camera systems. Read the full story: tympanus.net/codrops/2026/06…
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How do you create advanced, high-performance motion experiences in @webflow? In this case study, @kamranimtiaaz and the team at upgreight share how they built Horeca's motion system—from scroll-driven storytelling and immersive interactions to mobile optimization and production-ready architecture. A detailed look at combining Webflow, GSAP, and thoughtful engineering to deliver ambitious motion design at scale: tympanus.net/codrops/?p=1160…
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