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A sprawling horizontal gallery of featured projects by design studio Over-Stimulated, arranged in a scrollable grid showcasing diverse digital and visual work.
Summary
A web portfolio layout for design studio Over-Stimulated featuring a horizontal scrolling gallery of project cards, each showing a distinct visual direction from landscape imagery to portraiture and abstract gradients.
Visual description
The header shows "Over-Stimulated" wordmark in a modern sans-serif, anchored left, with navigation links (Work, Journal, About, Contact) top-right. A short mission statement below explains the studio focuses on building digital products with creative partners. The main content is a single-line carousel of project cards scrolling horizontally, each roughly square and labeled with project names: Superpower (3D objects and architecture), Girlfriends (portrait photography), Character AI (fashion portrait), Bastion Bees (dramatic B/W portrait), Eliza Dolittle (blue-pink gradient), Waverly (figure against dark background), Timmons (sunset gradient landscape). Small radio buttons and close (X) indicators suggest interactive selection. The background is a near-white offwhite; the cards pop with photographic and gradient imagery in warm and cool tones.
Key takeaway
The horizontal card carousel for portfolio browsing reduces cognitive load compared to a grid. Large photographic previews anchor project identity before click-through. The radio-button selection pattern signals interactivity without a dropdown. Clean typographic hierarchy separates the mission statement from navigation, letting the work itself speak.
Reuse notes
Works well for creative agencies, studios, and portfolios heavy on visual work. The horizontal scroll suits high-resolution displays and portfolio sites where visual variety is the draw. Best when each project card truly differs in imagery; repetitive work loses impact. Pairs well with case-study detail pages linked per card.









