A switch that gives way.
A tiny 3D toggle. It doesn't click between two states, it stretches, springs back, finds its form. A small study about how interaction is allowed to feel when there's time for what happens in between.
Click. Watch it stretch. Click again.
Spline · WebGL · Elastic easing
Why this exists.
Most digital switches do their job in a millisecond and call it a day. This one takes a beat. Not because the beat is decorative, but because it lets the body know that something happened. Confirmation through form, not through copy. The hand catches up with the eye, the eye catches up with the model.
The 3D toggle is a Spline scene by Chris Gannon, loaded at runtime from spline.design. The integration here is a thin React wrapper around @splinetool/runtime with Pete-DNA framing. If Spline's CDN ever drops the scene, this page will go quiet — we'll remove it then. Original: codepen.io/chrisgannon/pen/jOgLvGb.
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