This project aims to give the user a look into the lens of a kaleidoscope. See the inner workings on how these tiny geometric pieces make up such a surreal world through the lens.
This experience will challenge what the user perceives as real or not. This perspective-altering experience will be fully interactive in order to prompt the user to experience it for themselves
Role: Motion + UI/UX + 3D Design
Duration: 16 weeks
Software: Spline + Webflow + After Effects
The goal was to create a digital experience that showcases the beauty and innovation found in ordinary elements.
1. Audience
The website appeals to art lovers aged 10 to 45 with its intuitive navigation and engaging interface, making it accessible and appealing to a diverse audience.
2. Why is this amazing?
This website offers a captivating journey through vibrant colors and shapes, providing both entertainment and education about kaleidoscope mechanics.
3. Challenges
Extensive experimentation and problem-solving were key to achieving this level of immersion. Learning new programs like Spline, Web Flow, and Framer while building the project posed additional challenges.






For the Final Project of this class, my professor paired us up with other 'amazing projects' to create something incredible. I got paired up with Kevin Valete, who built a cyber motorcycle. We had two weeks to fuse our projects together.
Our idea was to build a 3D cyber-motorcycle show featuring trippy kaleidoscope-like graphics. Our partnership brought together tech and creativity to craft an immersive experience. Dive into the making of this fusion of motorcycle culture and 3D visuals.




















