Contents
- The Bright Future of Car Sharing – MORE INFO
- Black 5 – MORE INFO
- We Shoot Bottles – MORE INFO
- Samuel Esteves – MORE INFO
- Mariana Onate – MORE INFO
- Small Studio – MORE INFO
- Candice Holloway – MORE INFO
- Artist in Design – MORE INFO
- Elfletterig – MORE INFO
- Peter Pearson – MORE INFO
- Stephane TARTELIN – MORE INFO
- The Horizontal Way – MORE INFO
- Handmade Interactive / Jason Love – MORE INFO
- Asiance – MORE INFO
- Visuall – MORE INFO
- Magpie Studio – MORE INFO
- Make Pretend – MORE INFO
- Alex Flueras Photography – MORE INFO
- Gudang – MORE INFO
- Gavin Casteletom – MORE INFO
- Zuba Dupa – MORE INFO
- Hasrimy – MORE INFO
Horizontal scrolling websites are more or less considered as an underground phenomenon. This way of scrolling is unexpected and may even be considered laborious to navigate by some users. It is also likely to be more difficult to construct a website with horizontal scroll compared to a vertical scrolling website. I think these reasons explain why only few new websites use horizontal scroll, but does this mean they do not have “a right to exist”?
No, they do work great in some cases. Horizontal scrolling websites are perfect for those that like to make their website an extension of their craft or brand. If it is bold, mind boggling and unusual, your viewers will expect something that is equally expressive. Horizontal scrolling websites work great with photo galleries and portfolios. However, they do not work particularly good with word heavy websites such as blogs.
Many are not launching horizontal scrolling websites because they think the design will only confuse visitors. However, people can adapt easily and they can actually be intrigued by a design that is different than what they are used to. You might even impress them. We should also remember, that mobile surfing has exploded and we are getting more and more used to the horizontal view and navigation style on touch screens.
So, here is a look at more than 20 interesting horizontal scrolling websites that will hopefully inspire you and be helpful if you want to shift to a horizontal scrolling web design. If you have any feedback or suggestions for this post, please share them with us through the comments. You can also share this post with colleagues who might find horizontal scrolling websites intriguing.
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The Bright Future of Car Sharing – MORE INFO

Black 5 – MORE INFO

We Shoot Bottles – MORE INFO

Samuel Esteves – MORE INFO

Mariana Onate – MORE INFO

Small Studio – MORE INFO

Candice Holloway – MORE INFO

Artist in Design – MORE INFO

Elfletterig – MORE INFO

Peter Pearson – MORE INFO

Stephane TARTELIN – MORE INFO

The Horizontal Way – MORE INFO

Handmade Interactive / Jason Love – MORE INFO

Asiance – MORE INFO

Visuall – MORE INFO

Magpie Studio – MORE INFO

Make Pretend – MORE INFO

Alex Flueras Photography – MORE INFO

Gudang – MORE INFO

Gavin Casteletom – MORE INFO

Zuba Dupa – MORE INFO

Hasrimy – MORE INFO

Alex Naz is a professional writer with a proven track record. He is a creative blogger who is passionate about web design, SEO and web development. He is also a family man and has a passion for the outdoors.
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