Braun turned 100, and with it came an opportunity to celebrate a century of iconic design thinking. The goal was simple: create a website that felt unmistakably Braun. Clean, purposeful, and lasting.
My focus was on finding interaction design moments that elevated the experience without adding unnecessary complexity. Small, deliberate details that made users smile and stay a little longer.
Low effort to build, but high impact to feel.
Category:
Interaction Design
Client:
Braun


Logo development
The Braun logo developed overtime and was used as a subtle detail for the user to understand where they are in the timeline.


Functional parallax
Most of the content pieces weren’t connected to one specific date. But more to a range of the timeline. Using parallax movement for this created an opportunity to make the timeline more interesting to interact with.


Detail views
Instead of showing popups we used the full real estate of the window to show (product/designer/story) detail pages.





