We love how Readymag is growing: over the years, it’s evolved significantly compared to what it was when we first joined. As new features came out, we started to experiment more and play around with the limits of what we could do with Readymag. From an internal perspective, we typically use it to draft concepts and test ideas with design, be it prototypes, interactions or other. For clients, it's similar: if it's a relatively simple project, we can do a full custom design using Readymag. —Abb-d Choudhury, co-founder of Driftime

Case: visual index of work for film production

Longshot Features is a sophisticated website Driftime built for Joe Talbot, director of The Last Black Man in San Francisco. The website serves as a visual index of their projects: each is represented with an animated illustration that moves on-scroll, creating a navigable timeline. “We worked with Mattis Dovier, a Parisian illustrator, who created gif animations that we placed between other widgets. All illustrations are clickable, because that's how visitors get around—click any character, and it will take you to a certain page giving you more information,” Abb-d says.

Longshot Features is probably the most complex project we've done on Readymag. The client, a director himself, wanted something very unique and interesting, quite different from a conventional web page . The website comes with numerous animations, interactivity, horizontal scrolling, and story-driven narrative. He wanted it to be animated and interactive, and interesting, and story-driven. All the things that give most designers and developers a headache. —Abb-d Choudhury, co-founder of Driftime

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