Most digital experiences end when you stop scrolling. This one rewards you for not stopping. In this tutorial, we’re breaking down a small but mighty scroll interaction built around infinite looping, parallax depth, and snap-based control. Not from a “look at this cool effect” angle, but from the decisions that make it feel smooth, intentional, and strangely addictive. The original version was created for a client project for Jillian Phyllis. The brief was simple: create something lightweight, fast, and MVP-friendly. Which, as we all know, is usually where the danger starts. Simple can easily become empty. Minimal can easily become forgettable. So the goal wasn’t to add more, it was to make less feel like more. The answer was motion. A seamless loop removes the hard stop at the bottom of the page. Parallax introduces depth between sections. Snap control gives the experience rhythm, so the user isn’t just flinging through content like a shopping trolley with one broken wheel.…