Parallax-Effekt

The parallax effect is a popular design element in web design used to create an illusion of depth. It occurs when the background of a webpage moves slower than the foreground as the user scrolls, creating a dynamic and immersive experience. The parallax effect is often employed to highlight specific sections of a website and make the design more interactive and engaging. However, it should be used sparingly, as it can increase page load time and cause display issues on mobile devices.

  • Visual effect creating an illusion of depth.
  • Background moves slower than the foreground when scrolling.
  • Makes websites more dynamic and interactive.
  • Can increase page load time.
Augsburg Skyline - Web Design by Denise Jung