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Top 9 Creative Sites by Chipsa That Prove the Web Can Be Fine Art

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Top 9 Creative Sites by Chipsa That Prove the Web Can Be Fine Art
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We don’t just build turnkey websites—we craft digital experiences you can linger over like museum pieces and feel something in the process. Here are nine of our most inventive projects, mixing a dash of awards, a hint of madness, and a heavy pour of 3D magic.

Control Pharmacy — Pixels, Censorship & Swiss Style

Awards: Awwwards SOTD • CSSDA Website of the Day • Mobile Excellence • Dev Award • FWA
Signature move: WebGL pixelation as a metaphor for censorship

 

A delicate topic, delivered with a bold voice. Pixel-mask effects, animated packaging, and cursor-triggered interactions turn this pharmacy site into a visual protest—and a showcase for medicine’s future. WebGL isn’t an add-on here; it’s the artistic device.

 

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More! milk — 3D Bottles You Can’t Let Go

Awards: CSSDA SOTD • Awwwards Honorable Mention • 3 Behance ribbons
Signature move: Interactive 3-D models & scroll-driven storytelling

 

An eco-friendly product in an unconventional bottle. Each bottle behaves like a living creature—tracking your cursor, spinning, grabbing attention. With custom animations and a touching narrative on scroll, the site convinces without saying a word.

Biotech Artlife — Bacteria Deserve the Spotlight Too

Awards: CSSDA • RuNet Rating (Silver)
Signature move: Micro-organism 3-D and “lab-style” interactions

 

Peer through interactive microscope lenses to examine the invisible heroes of food supplements. Soft-focus UI, overlay transitions—this is a site that practically breathes scientific atmosphere.

 

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Pillar of Siberia — Heavy Metal Moves with Grace

Awards: CSSDA SOTD • RuNet Rating — 1st Place
Signature move: Scroll-sequence 3-D of the production line

 

Industrial manufacturing becomes high art. Every frame is a cinematic shot; the sequence unpacks a unique process with the polish of a Netflix engineering documentary.

 

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IST — A Chemical Reactor Takes Center Stage

Awards: CSSDA SOTD • Golden Site (2nd Place)
Signature move: Reactor 3-D sequence & seamless page transitions

 

How do you make an industrial process binge-watchable? A reactor rendered like film, plus navigation that melts between pages, turns every click into theater.

 

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Premont — Kids’ Fashion, Grown-Up Minimalism

Awards: Golden Site • RuNet Rating — 1st Place
Signature move: Emotional balance between playful visuals and adult-grade UI

 

Zero cartoon clichés. A clean, stylish layout lets the product photography star, while the invisible interface runs like clockwork—exactly what parents (and brands) appreciate.

 

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Daigo — Zen in Interface Form

Awards: RuNet Rating — 1st Place • Golden Site (3rd Place)
Signature move: Looping video-backdrop as metaphor for the eternal cycle

 

Buddhist calm, ancient recipes, elegant serif type. The site invites visitors into the brand’s world rather than “selling” it, fusing history and hi-tech in every pixel.

 

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The Samokat Courier Virtual Museum — WebGL as Architecture

Client: Samokat
Signature move: Full 3-D museum in Three.js with custom real-time reflections

 

Not just a website—a digital museum, each hall devoted to a different era. Optimized heavyweight models, scripted camera paths, Fresnel-powered hover glints, Easter eggs galore. A challenge at every step, and all the more beloved for it.

 

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Designed Cells — Biotech in Tomorrow’s Aesthetic

Client: South Korea
Signature move: Visualizing molecules, exosomes, and DNA with grace

 

Stem-cell science without the fear factor. Futuristic 3-D renders convey scientific beauty; a minimalist UI feels like a lab of the future. More than informative—it inspires trust and a sense of purity.

 

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Your Move

If your product is hard to explain—or your idea seems impossible to visualize—we can make people feel it, see it, and remember it. Drop us a line. We always have a few pixels handy to break the next boundary.

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