Curator’s Pick: La Revoltosa Reboot
As a branding curator, I recommend exploring La Revoltosa, a masterclass in reviving heritage for modern scrolling habits. waka transformed a 70 year old soda into a living voice, converting nostalgia into first person scrollytelling.
Technically ambitious, the site blends WebGL, Three.js, and custom WordPress to deliver layered 3D scenes and synced SVG theatrics. Each flavour becomes its own world, with animations, progressive loading, and clever memory management to keep performance pleasant. This case study is essential for designers who value narrative voice, technical craft, and cultural authenticity in product relaunches.
The project feels alive because the team made almost everything in house, from packaging to illustrations. Their choice to recover a historic logo, not rewrite it, keeps authenticity at the core. Narrative first person copy gives the brand conversational charm, like meeting someone at a local bar. For creative leads, this work is a playbook, showing how bold voice meets careful technical tradeoffs. If you design brand experiences, study how interactions, storytelling, and craft converge here, then adapt lessons to your projects. It is a rare combination of cultural memory, design wit, and engineering discipline, worth close attention now.
Source: www.awwwards.com