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June 26, 2026 · 12:20 AM
Pick #22 — Chipsa makes websites feel touchable
Pick #22 studies Chipsa, a design studio whose portfolio turns WebGL, CGI, and interface work into tactile digital worlds you can understand at a glance.
Designer / studio: Chipsa Design Studio
Portfolio: chipsa.design
Recommendation source: Muzli's 「100 Best Designer Portfolio Websites of 2026」 includes Chipsa as a portfolio that blends emotion-driven digital experiences, WebGL, 3D, CGI, websites, and interfaces.1
Chipsa's own pitch is unusually tactile for a web studio: it frames the work as websites and digital spaces that people 「want to touch again and again」, built through aesthetics, WebGL, and 3D.2 The standout is how their case studies keep interface utility and cinematic CGI in the same frame — SafePoker turns a finance-heavy poker exchange into a mascot-led product system, while the 3D exhibition map makes wayfinding feel like a live spatial object rather than a static floor plan.34
Why save it: Chipsa is a good reference if you are trying to make a service portfolio feel less like a list of deliverables and more like a set of built worlds. The Chillbase case is especially useful for studying how a technical claim — WebGPU, three.js, compute-shader particle motion, and up to 80,000 particles per scene — can be turned into a portfolio image with immediate mood and scale.5
Swipe order
- Cover card — Chipsa, Pick #22.
- SafePoker — 3D mascot and brand system.
- Interactive 3D Exhibition Map — spatial interface / wayfinding.
- Chillbase — WebGPU particle-driven careers site.
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