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Portfolio website for an artist featuring a curated online gallery and comprehensive exhibition archive. Designed to showcase artwork with museum-quality presentation alongside documented exhibition history.
Create a website that showcases artwork with the same quality as a physical gallery. Most artist websites underserve the work with poor design. This site needed to be exceptionally clean and organized, with two viewing experiences: traditional grid browsing and a unique horizontal-scrolling gallery that mimics walking through an exhibition space (without 3D, which feels too game-like). The goal: present the artist's work with enough sophistication to attract both public interest and commercial gallery attention.
The keystone was crafting unique interactions without being showy. Every artist portfolio uses similar patterns, but loud, attention-grabbing interactions would distract from the artwork. The challenge was creating subtle yet memorable moments throughout the site. The most critical piece: building the horizontal-scrolling gallery in Webflow, which isn't designed for this type of interaction. I developed it myself, requiring custom solutions to achieve smooth gallery navigation while maintaining the calm, refined experience the artwork deserved.
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CMS-powered online gallery with unique horizontal-scrolling experience.
Online gallery wireframe