Rania Al-Emaar
General contracting, real-estate development & engineering · رانيا الإعمار
The brief
A general-contracting and real-estate development firm needed a site as solid as their builds — and one that stood out. They handed us only their founding certificate; everything else was on us.
The goal
Rania Al-Emaar is a contracting and real-estate developer, and their edge is execution — turning plans into finished buildings. The site had to make a visitor feel that ability, not just read about it, and present the company as credible enough to win contracts.
What we built
We produced the whole thing in a week: a 3-page, scroll-driven site in Arabic, Turkish, and English, with a signature hero — a draggable before/after slider that wipes between the AutoCAD drawing and the finished build.
Design & experience
So the site itself became the proof. We built it scroll-driven, with a signature hero: a draggable before/after slider that wipes between the AutoCAD drawing and the finished build. As you scroll, the story moves from blueprint to reality — exactly what the company does — so the visitor experiences their capability instead of being told about it.
Under the hood
A scroll-driven, mobile-first 3-page site in Arabic, Turkish, and English, engineered so the signature slider and scroll animations stay smooth on a phone, with clean performance and an SEO-ready structure — a build that looks bespoke because it is.
The result
Live in 7 days. A scroll experience that turns "from blueprint to reality" into something the visitor actually feels — credible, distinctive, and built to win contracts.
Common questions
What did Chameleon Agency build for Rania Al-Emaar?
A 3-page, scroll-driven website in Arabic, Turkish, and English, with a signature draggable before/after slider that wipes between the AutoCAD drawing and the finished build.
Why a scroll-driven site?
Because the company’s work is visual and about transformation — from blueprint to building. A scroll experience lets a visitor feel that capability, which builds the credibility needed to win contracts.
How long did the project take?
Live in 7 days, with the client supplying only their founding certificate — everything else was ours.
What languages is the site in?
Arabic, Turkish, and English.
