Special Projects · navigation prototypes
SP-273 · shockingly minimal · exponential navigation

The work, on an open canvas. One control zooms through all of it.

The new direction: almost nothing on screen but the work itself. A single fixed nav layer floats in the corner and zooms the whole roster through three levels, so a couple of moves get you anywhere. The three earlier options are kept below for comparison.

Open: semantic-zoom navigation
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Open · Semantic Zoom

No top nav, no padded sections. The whole studio lives on one open canvas. A fixed floating dial zooms the same field through three levels: Field (all 13 at once, a dense mosaic), Grid (the comfortable view), and Solo (one project full-bleed, flow with the arrows). Scroll, +/−, or the dial. One gesture multiplies how many projects you see, so reach scales fast instead of scrolling.

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Earlier options, kept for comparison

Filterable all-work grid
Option A

All-Work Grid

Every project on one dense screen, with instant category filters (Mobility, Robotics, Aerospace, Built Env). Tap a chip, the grid narrows with zero page load. Fastest way to scan the whole roster.

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Scroll-snap gallery
Option B

Snap Gallery

One project at a time, full-bleed. Arrow keys, swipe, or the dot rail move you project-to-project in one gesture. Turns browsing into a flick, never a dead end.

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Sticky client rail
Option C

Client Rail

A sticky index of every client on the left. Click a name to jump straight to all of their work; the rail tracks where you are. The full roster is legible before you scroll.

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