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This collection showcases interactive website design where motion and behavior actively shape the user journey. The goal is not animation for its own sake. The best interactive sites use transitions, layered scenes, and responsive feedback to improve orientation, reveal information progressively, and make exploration feel rewarding. As you browse, look at navigation models first. Many examples replace traditional menus with storytelling flows, scroll-driven sections, or stateful interactions that still remain understandable. Another key area is performance-aware choreography. Strong projects keep frame rates smooth by simplifying asset strategy, limiting heavy effects, and sequencing motion intentionally. You can also learn from how these websites combine immersive visuals with readable typography and clear calls to action, avoiding the common trap of style over utility. Use this collection when planning campaigns, product launches, or portfolio experiences that require emotional impact and distinctiveness. It provides concrete references for balancing creativity, accessibility, and technical feasibility in interaction-heavy layouts.
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