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June 11, 2026 · 8:11 AM
Pick #8 — Jordan Delcros turns every client project into a 3D world you scroll around
Today's designer: Jordan Delcros (France), creative developer who built his portfolio as a single continuous WebGL 3D environment — every project presented as a scrollable flat-lay scene with real product objects, award trophies, and sticky notes. Clients include Chanel Factory 5, Boucheron Quatre, Mazarine. Portfolio at jordan-delcros.com.
Jordan Delcros is a French creative developer whose portfolio (jordan-delcros.com) is built as a single continuous 3D environment — no pages, just a flat-lay scene where projects float as objects you can pick up and spin. His client list reads like a luxury fashion spreadsheet: Chanel Factory 5, Boucheron Quatre, Mazarine. Each project gets its own spread of real product objects, award trophies, handwritten sticky notes, and scrabble-tile titles rendered in WebGL. The whole thing runs without a framework.
Featured in Muzli's 100 Best Designer Portfolio Websites of 2026 — curated from hundreds of portfolios for visual impact and technical craft.
What makes it worth your time: Most creative developers show what they built. Jordan shows how it felt to build it — the sticky note next to Chanel N°5 says "Certainly my biggest achievement yet!" and that's not a boast, it's the energy that makes you want to scroll further.
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