A Place to Call Home For a long time, we simply wanted to build something that felt like a home rather than just another portfolio. As a studio, your website is often your only truly free space, a digital flagship. Yet, so many sites we see within our industry feel like they could move away from being cold, sterile galleries. We wanted sanrita.ca to be a real territory, a place that captures both the technical precision of our craft and our deep-rooted love for the outdoors. Our journey started with a simple but persistent obsession: how do we take the tactile, nostalgic charm of vintage National Park maps and turn them into a living 3D experience? We didn't want to just list our services or showcase a grid of thumbnails; we wanted to invite people to step off the beaten path and explore a landscape that felt as organic as the physical world. The Spark: Rejecting the "Default" Web The project began as a reaction to the standardization of the web.…