Displayce

A minimalist desktop webpage with a white background and blue grid-like line art. On the left, the title 'displayce' is followed by a brief description, with 'JAMMERSPLIT, 2014' at the bottom. The right side features four large columns labeled #1 (foci), #2 (weave), #3 (tectonics), and #4 (st. helena), each containing different geometric blue line patterns.The mobile version maintains the minimalist white and blue aesthetic but rearranges the layout into a vertical stack. The text description and title appear at the top left, followed by the four numbered project links (#1 through #4) which are stacked vertically above the geometric line patterns.

Displayce is a digital laboratory exploring the boundaries of cartography through a series of experimental map interfaces. Moving beyond traditional utility, the project functions as a creative playground where users navigate through varying states of spatial disorientation and playful geo-imagination. It is a conceptual exploration of how data and geography can be reinterpreted through digital abstraction. The visual identity is rooted in a rigorous, technical aesthetic that mirrors the precision of architectural drafting and blueprint design. Utilizing a stark, monochromatic blue-on-white color palette, the site employs a grid-based layout characterized by fine lines, geometric patterns, and structured typography. This minimalist, blueprint-inspired approach creates a sense of clinical experimentation, making the interface feel like a living technical document for a futuristic mapping system.

Design

Colors
Buckets
Palette
#FFFFFF
#0000FF
#9A9AFF
#D2D2FF
#2E2EFF
#6464FF

Technology

JavaScript libraries
Reverse proxies
Web servers
Pagespeed
Desktop
97
Performance
79
Accessibility
96
Best Practices
90
SEO
Mobile
93
Performance
79
Accessibility
96
Best Practices
90
SEO
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