The Range
All style worlds, one studio.
Every style below is a fully realized website — its own colors, type, layout, and motion. Each preview is the real home page. Step into any of them.
Showing 24 of 24 styles
Minimalism
Swiss restraint. Grid, ink, and oceans of white space.
Neo-Brutalism
Loud, raw, unapologetic. Hard shadows and a visible grid.
Editorial
A broken-grid magazine. Serif display, asymmetric spreads.
Glassmorphism
Frosted glass over drifting aurora light. Futuristic & sleek.
Y2K Maximalism
Nostalgic, chunky, playful. Stickers, starbursts, bold color.
Bauhaus
Primary colors and pure geometry. Form follows function.
Vaporwave
Neon sunsets and 80s nostalgia. アゼスティック.
Neumorphism
Soft UI. Extruded surfaces and gentle shadows.
Cyberpunk
Neon dystopia. High-voltage contrast and glitch.
Terminal
> hello world. Monospace, green-on-black, all business.
Memphis
80s confetti, squiggles, and clashing color. Pure fun.
Art Deco
Gatsby gold and symmetry. Geometric opulence.
Scandinavian
Calm, warm, and uncluttered. Hygge for the web.
Dark Luxury
Black tie. Gold serif on deep noir.
Claymorphism
Puffy 3D clay. Soft, rounded, and squishy.
Corporate Flat
Big-tech startup energy. Blobby, blue, and trustworthy.
Kawaii Pastel
Cute overload. Pastel pink and rounded everything.
Grunge / Punk
Xeroxed, distressed, and loud. Zine energy.
Kinetic Type
Typography as the whole interface. Big, loud, moving.
Organic Natural
HereEarthy, botanical, calm. Warm and human.
ASCII Art
Every pixel, reborn as a character. Images redrawn entirely in text.
Geocities
Your own plot of the 1995 web. Tiled wallpaper, hard tables, and a hit counter that never stops climbing.
Material Design
Material is the metaphor. Paper, ink, and light, given real physics.
Scroll Stack
Same cinematic MV. Scroll presses each card flat over the last instead of dollying through depth.