London-based developer Bruno Imbrizi creates digital art from code, including interactive projects for clients such as Stella Artois, Coca-Cola and Aetna. Naturally, his portfolio site, with design from Sao Paulo–based designer Asomasede, is equally as artful. Black bars evoking redacted text guide visitors through a mysteriously minimal menu to case studies on Imbrizi’s projects. “The menu is the most interesting part of the site,” Imbrizi says. “When idle, it is simple and minimal. When in motion, it is quite fluid and unusual, since the elements may not stay in place when the cursor reaches for them.” To create the menu canvas element, Imbrizi used GSAP and Sketch.js; the site was coded in Javascript ES6 and transpiled with Babel.
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