Standout Features:
- A one-page layout
- Presenting history in a modern fashion
- Gradient-based geometry
There’s an online treat for web design lovers and history admirers. This unexpected party was hosted by Halo Lab, the agency behind the impressive History Virtual Museum web design.
We know that history is a vast encyclopedia, so it can get messy and leave you lost without any order. That’s why this is a one-page layout that lets you explore your points of interest while enabling you to navigate them quickly. Here are some excellent one-page website examples to help you make your own.
The dark background reflects the many gray areas left to be explored by historians, so it’s dominant on the layout. However, there are gradients of red on the right and the left, possibly indicating the intriguing facts that shine a light on some of our past.
The visuals on the website combine iconic real-life sculptures with modern, digital minimal geometric shapes, often presented in vibrant gradients. Blending the two piques the interest of the browser and brings color to the colorless times.
Apart from lots of readable data, the website design also entails an immersive audio guide with hovering effects showing a complementary picture for the targeted section.




