Video games often use parallax scrolling technique to create an illusion of depth by moving multiple layers of images at different speed. This technique can also be applied in web design. This post consists a list of mind blowing parallax scrolling sites, design tips, and resource tutorials. If you are considering to start a parallax scrolling site, this is a must read post.
Nike Better World
Nike Better World is probably one of the early sites who started this parallax scrolling trend. Still looking good.

Smart USA
As you scroll down the Smart USA site, the elements zoom to you. What is really impressive is they managed to maintain the similar look and feel in their mobile version. Most parallax scrolling designs don't play well on mobile devices. Having a separate version is a smart idea.

Ben The Body Guard
Although the perspective seems very wrong (it doesn't feel like a bird's-eye view) on Ben The Body Guard, but having a character and trian runs across the scene is pretty cool.

Laurentius
I don't understand Dutch, but browsing on Laurentius site was very enjoyable. You can scroll through the slideshow with mouse scroll wheel, scrollbar, navigation buttons, or arrow keys. I particularly like the slide between 4 & 5 where the butterflies flew out the scene randomly.

Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart site gives you the same kind of experience as if you were playing on the Wii. It is fun to see the carts move on the track. Notice when you try to scroll down on the last slide or scroll up on the first slide, the graphic elements shake to create the effect of braking.

Moods of Norway
Moods of Norway truely depicts the beauty of a city line in a parallax scrolling tour. It takes you from the country side to the urban city in different lighting and season. I thought it is a travel site, but it turns they are a product site (LOL). Don't forget to check the site on your iPhone. It displays a sweet message when you are viewing in portrait mode. You can swipe through the scenes in landscape view.

Art of Flight
Like the Mario Kart site, Art of Flight provides the same experience as if you were flying in a helicopter. It gave me a headache (in a positive way) from watching the elements flying around the scene. Very well done!

Smokey Bones
Beside the parallax scrolling on Smokey Bones, I like the bottom of the site where you can break the balls and play pool (well, sort of).

BeerCamp
BeerCamp doesn't have the stunning images like most of the parallax scrolling sites, but it is very well executed. Everything is laid on the screen. As you scroll, the design zoom in layer by layer.

Beetle
Make sure you are on high speed connection to check the Beetle site because it is very graphic instense. The scrolling at the beginning is put together with image by image like keyframe animation.

New Zealand
The scene design on the New Zealand site is breath taking — beautiful and high resolution imagery. However, this beauty costs some load time and graphic resources.

Activate Drinks
Among all the sites on this list, I think Activate Drinks has the best pre-load idea. First it shows you a nice loading animation and then the cap on the bottle starts turning as you scroll.

Gidsy - Making the Perfect Listing
This "Making the Perfect Listing" page is nicely put together with just basic color and shapes. Scroll and watch the shapes merge together.

Things to Consider
If you are thinking to design a parallax scrolling site, here are some factors you should consider:
- Preload the graphics: if your design is very graphic instense, preload the graphics before loading the site. This will give the user more seamless experience.
- Mobile devices: pay extra attention to mobile devices because users might not get the same experience as the desktop browsers.
- Viewport sizes: be sure your scene works on various viewport sizes (small, medium, large).
Tutorials
Here are some tutorials that you might find useful:
- Recreate NikeBetterWorld Parallax
- Behind the Scenes of NikeBetterWorld
- Building Parallax Scrolling Storytelling Framework
- Parallax Scrolling jQuery Plugin
- jParallax Plugin
Thanks to Twitter Followers
Lastly, I would like to say thanks to all my followers @nickla who tweeted me some of the parallax scrolling sites.
This stuff is so impressive. Another great example…
http://livingword.co.uk
Can’t wait to start implementing this….
I think this worth a mention: http://lostworldsfairs.com/
Not a fan. They’re nice but like the current craze of one page sites, they’re getting old…
Can’t wait to start implementing this
One site pages are probably not that great for search engines either. They look cool though. Makes me want to play super mario and the Smokey Bones site makes be want a cheeseburger!
Cool examples but not totally convinced about this technique though.
Just incredible levels of expertise and creativity displayed on those links. Lots of interesting techniques used and food for thought. Genuinely have just had my ‘mind blown’!
Nice collection. Just built my first parallax scrolling site. Inspired most by Art of Flight, this was a project for Subaru. http://www.subaru-global.com/11la Would love to get your feedback.
I appreciate the concerns about a one-page site, especially for SEO. Though there is no reason you couldn’t have lower-level pages with or without the parallax. Googlebot sees the no-JS pre-enhanced version so there’s plenty of content to chew on. It’s also nice to see what happens when SEO isn’t the primary consideration.
my pick is Ben The Body Guard
You’re missing the best one out there: http://www.beetle.com/
really nice collection, i appreciate your website to the best collection, it’s good to learn
Great examples and will be implementing this technique.
Hey,
We have created 3 mini-sites with parallax effects : http://www.turbineperrelet.com
Was pretty fun to do :)
Here are some more, along with videos http://svay.com/blog/scrolling-websites-8-great-examples/
Wow this is really inspiring …
waduh…parallax…so smooth ☺
ty ty ty ☻
What about mobile devices? I tested them all on an ipad, none of them seems to work, or give alternative static layouts. I really would like to see this work on an ipad. Maybe somebody can post some examples of that?
thanks!
Cool new effects out there :) I toyed around on a mini portfolio I whipped up for job interviews (see link at username, won’t spam it). Out of four companies where I applied, all four offered me the job. Great technique to impress people with rather easily. Would really recommend it!
As for the pre-loading: that’s nice, but at the very least give the visitor an idea of how much data you’ll be pushing through; in bandwidth-capped situations you might not be too happy with 10 MB’s worth of car pictures in all different colors. Giving them a way to cancel the process and watch a low-fi version of the site is probably a good idea.
That said, pretty things ARE there to be viewed!
These are REALLY great sites.
Hey
I just tried to experiment the Parallax scrolling effect as online portfolio. Its mostly based on Nike Better World.
http://geoffrey-menissier.fr/
I would like to have your feedback (I still have lot of problem with screens size, mobile version, IE.. but i’m trying my best to fix it)
Thanks for this , and inspirations.
Geoffrey