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6 years ago from Petar Stojakovic, Designer at FiftySeven®
Possibly - But I disagree. Anything that's clickable is either highlighted/animated as such and for the click and scroll, it even demonstrates that as it comes into view. It feels like any possible usability issue has been addressed.
The context and content is clearly geared towards the tech savvy. Just because it isn't laid out like a word doc doesn't mean it's automatically bad. I totally understand your points - IMO this is a perfect candidate for such interactions. It helps tell a story and adds to the wow factor of the product.
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The point is in between the scroll jacking, the over the top transitions, animations and having to dig around to find out more information in hidden widgets this is potentially an accessibility and usability nightmare.