A beginner’s guide to scrollytelling
Blog post from Webflow
Scrollytelling is a visually engaging form of storytelling that enhances narratives by integrating multimedia elements, making it ideal for stories with a clear chronology. This technique is exemplified by projects like "Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek," which combines text with audio and visual media to depict a Washington avalanche in 2012, providing insights into the event's causes and effects. Similarly, "Millennials are screwed" uses humor and creative visuals to explore the financial challenges faced by millennials, blending nostalgic graphics with serious content to foster empathy. Additionally, Zach Holman's website on universal time codes (UTC) demonstrates how creative design and storytelling can transform a typically mundane subject into an engaging experience, using witty language and striking visuals to maintain interest. These examples illustrate how scrollytelling can enhance user engagement by combining compelling narratives with innovative web design.