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Two slots — October 2026
hello@damolvision.comdamolvision — an interactive studio building websites that notice you walked in
Interactive studio
Budapest / CET
Working worldwide
Websites that notice you walked in.
What we believe
A site is not a document.
It is a room you walk into,
and it should look up.
Most studios hand you a beautiful static page and call the motion a phase two. We build the behaviour and the visual language in the same pass, because the way a page responds is the brand — the rest is just an image of it.
Design · Motion · Front-end
One team, one repo
Two people.
You will not be handed to an account manager, because there isn't one. The person who draws it is the person who writes it and the person who answers your email.
We started damolvision in 2019 after too many projects where the beautiful deck and the shipped site were two different products. Everything here is built in the browser from the first week, so what you approve is what goes live.
- — Fanni, art direction & motion
- — Damol, engineering & performance
- — No third person, by design
We don't build websites. We build the thing people remember.
Two projects a year, start to finish, by the two people who answer your email. Everything below was designed, built and shipped in this studio.
Variable specimen · recorded at 1× speed
Built in the browser, from week one.
The whole thing,
We don't split design from build. The people drawing it are the people shipping it, which is why the motion survives contact with production.
One direction, taken all the way, presented as a working page rather than a slide. You see the type, the grid, the motion and the real copy before a single component gets built.
- Visual identity
- Type systems
- Photo & render direction
Scroll choreography, cursor physics, page transitions, particle and shader work. Every effect ships with a reduced-motion path and a touch version designed on its own terms — not a desktop effect with the mouse bits removed.
- GSAP
- WebGL / GLSL
- Canvas
- View transitions
Hand-written where it matters, Next.js or Astro where the content demands it. You own the repository from the first commit and it will still make sense to whoever picks it up in three years.
- Next.js
- Astro
- Headless CMS
- Edge deploys
Budgets agreed before the first commit: sub-second LCP on a mid-range Android over 4G, WCAG 2.2 AA, keyboard paths walked by hand. The Lighthouse run ships attached to the final invoice.
- Core Web Vitals
- WCAG 2.2 AA
- Real-user monitoring
Four moves.
No discovery invoice, no status decks. You get a staging URL in week two and you can open it any morning you like.
- 01
Teardown
We record a walkthrough of your current site and name the three things costing you enquiries. Free, and yours whether or not you hire us.
2 days - 02
Direction
One art direction, built as a live page in the browser rather than a flat comp. You approve it or we go again — that round is included.
1 week - 03
Build
Design and code advance together against a staging URL. Weekly calls, a shared board you can actually read, and motion prototyped in the real page from day one.
3–5 weeks - 04
Launch & watch
We ship, then stay on for a month tuning against real analytics. Anything broken in that window is ours to fix, not yours to invoice.
30 days
Numbers and proof
They deleted half the page we asked for, and enquiries went up anyway. That's the part I'd pay for again.
Show us the page
Send the URL and one sentence about what should be happening but isn't. You'll get a recorded teardown back within two working days — no pitch, no discovery fee.
- Projects start at €16k and run four to six weeks.
- You keep the repo, the assets and the Figma file.
- If we're wrong for it, we'll name a studio that isn't.