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Side-scroll narrative

Tell your story sideways, chapter by chapter

A cinematic layout that turns a long page into a horizontal journey — readers glide left to right through every act.

Editorial workspace
06chapters · one scroll
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Linear by feel

Horizontal motion mirrors the act of turning pages in a printed magazine.

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Paced reveals

Each panel arrives one at a time, giving every chapter room to breathe.

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Built for narrative

Perfect for case studies, brand stories, and editorial features.

The story strip

Scroll sideways
The beginning Ch. 01

The Origin

Every great brand starts somewhere small. We open on the quiet moment before the idea took shape.

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The build Ch. 02

The Build

Sketches became systems. This chapter follows the long nights and stubborn iteration that shaped the work.

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The launch Ch. 03

The Launch

The doors opened. We capture the rush of the first day and the faces that made it real.

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The growth Ch. 04

The Growth

One office became many. This act traces the people, partners, and places that widened the story.

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The reach Ch. 05

The Reach

From a single city to a global audience — the chapter where momentum became a movement.

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The Next Page

The story is still being written. Step into the final panel and help shape what comes after.

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A page that scrolls sideways doesn't just show content — it paces a story the way a film paces a scene.
— The Editorial Notebook
Panels advance left → right

How the side-scroll reads

The story strip is a single horizontal track. Readers move through it with a swipe, a trackpad, or the scrollbar — no plugins, no scripts.

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    Lay out chapters in a row

    Each panel is a fixed-width card placed side by side.

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    Let the container scroll

    An overflow track keeps the strip contained and snappable.

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    Guide with arrows

    Directional cues tell readers exactly where the story goes next.

Ready to write yours sideways?

Turn your next case study or brand story into a horizontal journey readers will remember.