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Today we’d like to share an experimental 3D layout with you. The idea is to show some information about a gallery’s exhibition in an interesting way. Each artist has a “room” in the gallery which shows the schedule for the exhibition. When clicking on one of the navigation buttons, we move away from the current room and proceed to the next (or previous) one with an animation.
For this experiment we are using the animation library anime.js by Julian Garnier and imagesLoaded by David DeSandro.
Here are some screenshots of the different views of the layout.
The initial view is the first room of the gallery:
When navigating, we move to the next/previous room:
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When clicking on the menu icon in the top right corner, we rotate the whole room and get a view from the top. An overlay is shows that contains a menu:
The info button triggers a special “Inception” effect 🙂 The images start floating away from the wall as if gravity is defied:
We hope you enjoy this little experiment and find it inspiring!
References and Credits
- anime.js by Julian Garnier
- imagesLoaded by David DeSandro
- Images from Unsplash.com
- Font used: Josefin Sans
Thank you, Great job!!
This is definitely interesting and would really create room for an immersive experience. Thumbs up as always Manoella
Great Job!!
Its not working from iPad, Chrome
Hi, do you find a solution? Have a nice day!
Amazing idea, awesome implementation, as usual 🙂
How to make pictures on thr wall to open in lightbox? Everything is super but gallery without pictures in big format is no gallery.
I guess you u’ll need to go to Japan and visit the exhibition to see the big pictures 🙂 !
Honestly it could be a great hero header for a more traditional (and easy to use) web gallery.
WOW!!
Love it!!
Thats some great inspiratin for the team here!
This is friggin’ phenomenal, thanks for sharing! Y’all are pushing what the web can be.
Awesome!! Not supported on iOS devices? Cheers!
Wow! Nice work!
Great work Mary Lou. I am really inspired with your idea and the way you presented your idea. A 3D illustration is one of the toughest tasks but you have done it really well. With the help of this 3D room exhibition layout, we can showcase the exhibition details in a remarkable manner. The best feature of this layout is the transition between two rooms. I will definitely use this 3D room exhibition layout. Can I add sources to the template section at webdesignblog.info?
Gooooooooosht