
Sons & Daughters is a narrative-driven digital experience that documents the history and cultural significance of Chinese-Canadian cafés. The project serves as a bridge between generations, capturing the immigrant stories and the physical spaces that have shaped the community's identity in Canada.
The site employs a sophisticated blend of archival imagery and modern photography to create a sense of historical continuity. Smooth transitions and scroll-triggered animations guide the viewer through the narrative, ensuring the visual flow matches the pace of the storytelling.
The user experience is centered around a linear journey that prioritizes content immersion over traditional navigation. By utilizing interactive elements and a clear typographic hierarchy, the platform makes complex historical narratives accessible and engaging for a wide audience.
This project demonstrates the power of web design as a medium for cultural preservation and storytelling. It successfully transforms historical research into a compelling, interactive experience that honors the legacy of the Chinese-Canadian community.




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