Bonjour !
Studio Fables has just launched the new website of Rnest, an incredible deep web search assistant based on a neutral and independent AI.
We sincerely hope you’ll enjoy it, as much we did while designing and coding it!
Bonjour !
Studio Fables has just launched the new website of Rnest, an incredible deep web search assistant based on a neutral and independent AI.
We sincerely hope you’ll enjoy it, as much we did while designing and coding it!
Website for Paris contemporary art gallery Ciaccia Levi.
Designed by Chino Chano
Made with Kirby 
Dear Kirby community!
I’m excited to share with you Clemens Wenger: Physics of Beauty.
It’s a music album published as a digital art project. Hope you will enjoy the experience!
Designed and developed by Gianluca Monaco and Alessia Scuderi, with Kirby and <3 of course.
love the changing background color when scrolling the gallery!
Yesterday I published a new website/webshop for The Knitwit Stable (or for English http://theknitwitstable.nl/en/)
Powered by Kirby (of course) and Merx for the webshop.
iDeal (via Stripe) and PayPal, Multilingual, Light and Dark Mode, No JavaScript, Easy keyboard navigation, ARIA-labeling.
I love everything about this, Bart! Such a great job!
This is great!
Are the visual patterns generated / react dynamically to the soundwaves of the audio files?
Either way, I really like this project! 
Thank you Cris!
Many people asked this question 
No, there is no connection between the visuals and the soundwaves. This choice was made initially because of time and budget limitation. But eventually we realized that we liked to have a certain freedom and not to have literal correspondence between what you see and what you hear.
Of course the animations are designed to reflect the mood and tempo of the track. I also developed a primitive timeline system, that allows to change any parameter at a given time.
It is with great pleasure for me to say, I just learned that (a design hero of mine and) the web design legend Jon Hicks has just republished his website with Kirby.
Looking forward to his writeup about the process and his thoughts on the move.
I’m not sure that Jon Hicks is in this forum, because I haven’t found him here yet, but perhaps he’ll poke his head in and give us a visit. (edit: @Hicksdesign, thanks, Sonja!)
I’ve already spotted him in the users’ list… https://forum.getkirby.com/admin/users/4638/hicksdesign
I’ve been lurking
Thanks for the kind words Luke you’re a great confidence booster!
We are currently hanging out in a big Jon Hicks fan club thread on Discord
But honestly. It’s really nice to have you around.
Hi!
First time here, first published Kirby based website: https://hrust.pl
Next two in progress will be published soon!
Beautiful website and work!
Hi @bartvandebiezen,
as I already told you, the website is beautiful! I visited it several times and what just came to my mind:
How did you integrate the lazy loading of the images without JS?
Would be super interesting if you could share on that.
_ Sigi
Hi @sigi I use native lazy loading https://caniuse.com/loading-lazy-attr
Ah, thanks!
I find the non-JS approach very interesting!
We just published the official website of “Horse With No Name” based on Kirby 3!
Horse With No Name is a new bourbon (delicious & coming soon
) from the makers of the popular Monkey 47 Gin (also based on Kirby).
Give it a try & drink responsibly:
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