For building this website I have used libraries, fonts, images, and inspiration from other parties. Here is the list:

Libraries

GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform)

GSAP is a JavaScript library for creating high-performance animations that work in every major browser.

License: GreenSock's standard "no charge" license

lenis

Lenis is a lightweight, robust, and performant smooth scroll library.

License: MIT License

Slim Select 2

Slim Select 2 is a simple, dependency free, select library for JS.

License: MIT License

reveal.js (The HTML Presentation Framework)

reveal.js is an open source HTML presentation framework.

License: MIT License

Glider.js

A blazingly fast native scrolling list.

License: MIT License

Fonts

Work Sans

Work Sans is a typeface family based loosely on early Grotesques, created (or led) by Wei Huang.

License: Open Font License

Archivo Black

Archivo is a grotesque sans serif typeface family from Omnibus-Type. It was originally designed for highlights and headlines.

License: Open Font License

Images

Font Awesome Icons

I have used the following fontawesome icons, in svg format: [fa-brands fa-github], [fa-solid fa-pencil], [fa-solid fa-house], [fa-solid fa-circle-up], [fa-file-powerpoint], and [fa-bookmark].

License: Font Awesome Free License

"Typography" Icon by Justin Blake

I have also used the Typography Icon by Justin Blake, available at thenounproject.com...

License: Creative Commons Icon

"home automation" Icon by Daniel T.

...and the "home automation" Icon by Daniel T., also from thenounproject.com...

License: Creative Commons Icon

"web" Icon by Ilyas Aji Furqon

...and the "web" Icon by Ilyas Aji Furqon, also from thenounproject.com...

License: Creative Commons Icon

"jogger" Icon by Maan Icons

...and the "jogger" Icon by Maan Icons, also from thenounproject.com...

License: Creative Commons Icon

"Pump" Icon by icon trip

...and the "Pump" Icon by icon trip, also from thenounproject.com.

License: Creative Commons Icon

Inspiration

On-Scroll Animation Ideas for Sticky Sections

Post, demo, and code by Manoela Ilic on tympanus.net/codrops

License: MIT License

Codepen code by Ana Travas

The faint static noise background CSS animation, although with a differente base image, comes from this codepen by Ana Travas, from where I also got to see how good the Archivo Black font looks in headlines. Ana Travas does great original graphic design work, which has never been among my strengths. By all means, check her out! Their linked sites are, at the time of writing this anatravas.me, animista.net, and svgartista.net.

License: Publicly shared code considered to be in the Public Domain