7 Interactive Websites That Tickle Your Pickle
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Hey interactive website enthusiasts,
Here’s what we’ll cover today:
7 interactive websites that will tickle your pickle
Some websites I’ve made recently
How I’ve got clients I actually want recently (only took me 4 years to figure out)
Let’s go:
8 interactive websites that will tickle your pickle
1. Quechua
https://quechua-lookbook.com/ss25/
Wow, this website from the preloader is insane. Then we've got this amazing video in the background which gives you a sense of like kind of future retro. It's so exciting to watch and just gives you a real sense of like aliveness. And then the hand-drawn elements as you scroll down the page. You've got this trail being drawn as you scroll, images flying in. Then you've got this kind of textured gradient overlay over the top. Then you've got this GSAP section with scroll trigger, meaning that this image flies out. And then you get so many more little nuggets and Easter eggs as you hover over stuff from the button animation to hovering over the men's shorts. These little videos are like a video playing background. It's so, so engaging. Love this site. So much to learn.
2) Truus
Truus! This website is so impressive. Dennis Snellenberg and Jordan Gilroy take a bow. We've got the video in the background, quite similar to the Ketchua website. But then if we scroll down the site, we've got this amazingly fun, horizontally scroll text elements coming in. We've got stickers overlaying the text. And then we've got this section with images where elements seem to kind of just fly around as you move your mouse. Then we've got this scroller section. Video and stickers and imagery all playing so nicely together. Such a fun website. Do not miss the footer.
3) E-B Agency
Damn, don't you just love this agency website? Literally, from the preloader to the subtle sticker overlays, the images at an angle, on scroll animations, you've got these kind of hand-drawn elements, but then a really kind of direct feel with the website. I love the bold fonts, capitalized, and then you've also got a ton of imagery that gives it such a playful, colorful feel. And it has the space to be colorful because obviously you've got so many subdued sections color-wise, which gives it the pop of color when you're looking at the work. I mean, bosh, so tasty.
4) Tomorroweb
https://tomorroweb-felixander2025.webflow.io/
Wow. Okay. Felix Yuander. Take a bow. Incredible work. I absolutely love the preloader to the very subtle animations. As you scroll down, you choose your agent, and then you step into tomorrow. Page transitions. So beautiful. Love the subtle glow effects. Does make it feel really futuristic. And, whoa, we have just GSAP animations everywhere. Might give your head a bit of a spin as you scroll through this one, because we are flying all over the shop, but very, very cool either way. And, yeah, incredible work.
5) Future
Okay, let's talk about this Victor website. It's insane. As you scroll, it moves a lot, and he's got so many insane 3D objects in there. Like, just, this guy must have spent so long just figuring out how the hell this is gonna come together, and I would love to see his Figma file, because I don't even understand how you conceptualize a lot of the stuff that he's done in this website. I mean, has he made all the videos, and... Like, what is this? Insane. Crazy.
6) Studio Nul
This website harks back windows 95 in 2025. Genius. Nuff said.
7) Radical Face
Preloader buttery smooth, thoughtful UI, sexy animations. YAwoosha.
Some websites I’ve made recently for fun
So randomly, I’m sponsored by webflow to make weird interactive websites so if you’re intrigued, go check them all out on your social media platform of choice!
https://lagomchef.webflow.io/
https://thetagpoles.webflow.io/
https://does-he-bake-dough.webflow.io/
For next time….
Womp vs Spline: Which is better for 3D?
I’ve used both Womp and Spline a lot. For Womp, I’ve used it intensely over last couple of months since I was sponsored by them to make content. For Spline, I’ve seen how clients want websites that wow in age of AI so I’ve been using it intensely since a couple of years ago.
But which is better…? Find out next time
All the best,
Jack Redley












