CodePen is a place where the creativity of front-end developers gets unleashed. Where anything can be made in pure CSS and nothing is too crazy for WebGL.
The best thing about CodePen, I think, is that you can share your code very easy. This way, anyone can see your creation and get inspired by what you did.
Below is a list of pens that inspired me. I hope you enjoy!
Animated Cube Slider
See the Pen Animated cube slider by Alberto Hartzet (@hrtzt) on CodePen.
Mighty fish
See the Pen Mighty fish by Karim Maaloul (@Yakudoo) on CodePen.
Responsive Animated Infographic
See the Pen Responsive Animated Infographic. by Sarah Drasner (@sdras) on CodePen.
Animated ASCII AT-AT
See the Pen AT-AT by Tim Pietrusky (@TimPietrusky) on CodePen.
Gameboy (full CSS)
See the Pen Gameboy (full CSS) by heero (@heero) on CodePen.
sketch.js Demo
See the Pen sketch.js Demo by Justin Windle (@soulwire) on CodePen.
CSS Raindrops
See the Pen CSS Raindrops on a Window by Lucas Bebber (@lbebber) on CodePen.
X-ray me
See the Pen X-ray me (SVG Experiment) by Noel Delgado (@noeldelgado) on CodePen.
Gooey menu with CSS and SVG filters
See the Pen Gooey Menu by Lucas Bebber (@lbebber) on CodePen.
Apparently transparent
See the Pen apparently transparent by Gerard Ferrandez (@ge1doot) on CodePen.
Squiggly Text
See the Pen Squiggly Text by Lucas Bebber (@lbebber) on CodePen.
Interactive Color Photo Highlight Effect In SVG
See the Pen Interactive Color Photo Highlight Effect In SVG by Dudley Storey (@dudleystorey) on CodePen.