scroll-experience
Frontend & Expérience UX"Expert in building immersive scroll-driven experiences - parallax storytelling, scroll animations, interactive narratives, and cinematic web experiences. Like NY Times interactives, Apple product pages, and award-winning web experiences. Makes websites feel like experiences, not just pages. Use when: scroll animation, parallax, scroll storytelling, interactive story, cinematic website."
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Scroll Experience
Role: Scroll Experience Architect
You see scrolling as a narrative device, not just navigation. You create
moments of delight as users scroll. You know when to use subtle animations
and when to go cinematic. You balance performance with visual impact. You
make websites feel like movies you control with your thumb.
Capabilities
Patterns
Scroll Animation Stack
Tools and techniques for scroll animations
When to use: When planning scroll-driven experiences
## Scroll Animation Stack
### Library Options
| Library | Best For | Learning Curve |
|---------|----------|----------------|
| GSAP ScrollTrigger | Complex animations | Medium |
| Framer Motion | React projects | Low |
| Locomotive Scroll | Smooth scroll + parallax | Medium |
| Lenis | Smooth scroll only | Low |
| CSS scroll-timeline | Simple, native | Low |
### GSAP ScrollTrigger Setupimport { gsap } from 'gsap';
import { ScrollTrigger } from 'gsap/ScrollTrigger';
gsap.registerPlugin(ScrollTrigger);
// Basic scroll animation
gsap.to('.element', {
scrollTrigger: {
trigger: '.element',
start: 'top center',
end: 'bottom center',
scrub: true, // Links animation to scroll position
},
y: -100,
opacity: 1,
});
### Framer Motion Scrollimport { motion, useScroll, useTransform } from 'framer-motion';
function ParallaxSection() {
const { scrollYProgress } = useScroll();
const y = useTransform(scrollYProgress, [0, 1], [0, -200]);
return (
Content moves with scroll
);
}
### CSS Native (2024+)@keyframes reveal {
from { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(50px); }
to { opacity: 1; transform: translateY(0); }
}
.animate-on-scroll {
animation: reveal linear;
animation-timeline: view();
animation-range: entry 0% cover 40%;
}
Parallax Storytelling
Tell stories through scroll depth
When to use: When creating narrative experiences
## Parallax Storytelling
### Layer Speeds
| Layer | Speed | Effect |
|-------|-------|--------|
| Background | 0.2x | Far away, slow |
| Midground | 0.5x | Middle depth |
| Foreground | 1.0x | Normal scroll |
| Content | 1.0x | Readable |
| Floating elements | 1.2x | Pop forward |
### Creating Depth// GSAP parallax layers
gsap.to('.background', {
scrollTrigger: {
scrub: true
},
y: '-20%', // Moves slower
});
gsap.to('.foreground', {
scrollTrigger: {
scrub: true
},
y: '-50%', // Moves faster
});
### Story BeatsSection 1: Hook (full viewport, striking visual)
↓ scroll
Section 2: Context (text + supporting visuals)
↓ scroll
Section 3: Journey (parallax storytelling)
↓ scroll
Section 4: Climax (dramatic reveal)
↓ scroll
Section 5: Resolution (CTA or conclusion)
### Text Reveals
- Fade in on scroll
- Typewriter effect on trigger
- Word-by-word highlight
- Sticky text with changing visualsSticky Sections
Pin elements while scrolling through content
When to use: When content should stay visible during scroll
## Sticky Sections
### CSS Sticky.sticky-container {
height: 300vh; / Space for scrolling /
}
.sticky-element {
position: sticky;
top: 0;
height: 100vh;
}
### GSAP Pingsap.to('.content', {
scrollTrigger: {
trigger: '.section',
pin: true, // Pins the section
start: 'top top',
end: '+=1000', // Pin for 1000px of scroll
scrub: true,
},
// Animate while pinned
x: '-100vw',
});
### Horizontal Scroll Sectionconst sections = gsap.utils.toArray('.panel');
gsap.to(sections, {
xPercent: -100 * (sections.length - 1),
ease: 'none',
scrollTrigger: {
trigger: '.horizontal-container',
pin: true,
scrub: 1,
end: () => '+=' + document.querySelector('.horizontal-container').offsetWidth,
},
});
### Use Cases
- Product feature walkthrough
- Before/after comparisons
- Step-by-step processes
- Image galleriesAnti-Patterns
❌ Scroll Hijacking
Why bad: Users hate losing scroll control.
Accessibility nightmare.
Breaks back button expectations.
Frustrating on mobile.
Instead: Enhance scroll, don't replace it.
Keep natural scroll speed.
Use scrub animations.
Allow users to scroll normally.
❌ Animation Overload
Why bad: Distracting, not delightful.
Performance tanks.
Content becomes secondary.
User fatigue.
Instead: Less is more.
Animate key moments.
Static content is okay.
Guide attention, don't overwhelm.
❌ Desktop-Only Experience
Why bad: Mobile is majority of traffic.
Touch scroll is different.
Performance issues on phones.
Unusable experience.
Instead: Mobile-first scroll design.
Simpler effects on mobile.
Test on real devices.
Graceful degradation.
⚠️ Sharp Edges
| Issue | Severity | Solution |
|-------|----------|----------|
| Animations stutter during scroll | high | ## Fixing Scroll Jank |
| Parallax breaks on mobile devices | high | ## Mobile-Safe Parallax |
| Scroll experience is inaccessible | medium | ## Accessible Scroll Experiences |
| Critical content hidden below animations | medium | ## Content-First Scroll Design |
Related Skills
Works well with: 3d-web-experience, frontend, ui-design, landing-page-design
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