This page is one file. No attachments, no portal, no "click to enable content." It opens in any browser, carries its own brand and typography, and — above — a live, GPU-rendered scene you can grab and spin. Scroll, and the page composes itself in front of you — every time. That is the point: a document that behaves like a product.
Why it lands
A flat PDF asks to be tolerated. A page like this asks to be explored — and the difference shows up in the only metric that matters: whether the reader keeps reading. Everything here is composed from plain text and rendered through a single branded engine, so the polish is automatic and the content stays the work.
The same engine, real data
Numbers are first-class. The figures go in as text; the page draws them — animated, themed, value-labelled — and replays the build every time it scrolls into view.
Where the value concentrates
Structure, drawn — not described
Process and architecture render as clean, on-brand diagrams straight from text:
flowchart LR
A[Plain markdown] --> B{One engine}
B --> C[Branded HTML]
B --> D[Animated charts]
B --> E[Diagrams]
B --> F[3D scenes]
C --> G((Sent as one file))
D --> G
E --> G
F --> G
Reliability is the real luxury. It renders the same on every machine, every time — the spectacle never comes at the cost of the substance.
The takeaway
One source file in. One branded, interactive, self-contained page out. Send it, and the medium makes the first impression before a single word is read.