The Tomorrow Tribe
A futuristic, console-style umbrella site that turns navigating a founder's three business ventures into an experience, not a menu.
Visit live siteThe founder runs three very different ventures under one identity and needed an umbrella experience that actually felt like a home for all three, not a boring holding-company page with logos in a row. The ask was ambitious: make it conceptual, make it fun to move through, and make it obvious that each venture has its own character without the parent feeling like a menu. In short: build something a prospect remembers visiting, not just clicks through.
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Unifying three distinct brands under one experience without flattening any of them. Each venture has its own voice, audience, and tone; the umbrella had to hold them together while still letting each one breathe.
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Making a non-trivial concept feel effortless. A console-style navigation, cinematic transitions, and a 3D hero moment are easy to overdo; we needed the ambition to land as confident, not cluttered.
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Staying fast on the devices people actually use. Mobile-first, Indian bandwidth realities; every visual flourish had to earn its weight. No framework bloat, no lazy defaults that hurt the first paint.
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Delivering a complex build on a clean timeline. Concept sites often stretch; the founder needed this live and usable on schedule.
We started from concept, not template. The umbrella is framed as a console: the visitor chooses a venture the same way they'd pick a game from a startup screen, not by scanning a nav bar. A cinematic dark aesthetic (glitch display type, grid backdrop, a marquee naming the ventures) signals that this isn't a conventional corporate shell. Per-venture pages inherit the parent's rhythm but pivot colour, tone, and copy so each one stands on its own. Motion is budgeted deliberately: framer-motion carries micro-interactions, and a single 3D moment anchors the hero without dragging the payload. The information architecture is shallow (one click from the concept to any venture) so the experience is fun to sit inside rather than a puzzle to solve.
Live at thetomtribe.com. The umbrella reads as more ambitious than any of its ventures, which was the point. Prospects landing on it understand immediately that the founder builds deliberately, across categories. The console navigation became the signature interaction visitors remember; the three ventures each get their own room without the parent feeling like a menu. Shipped on time, stayed lean on performance, and became a reference we show when prospects want to see how we handle complex, concept-led work.
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