PEGGY
Artist site for JPEGMAFIA built as a fighter-pilot HUD — typewriter nav, pitch-ladder instruments, and a JPEG starfield inspired by Death Stranding and Final Fantasy menus.

PEGGY throws out the conventional artist landing page in favor of a splash gate and a full-screen cockpit. Hundreds of tiny JPEG labels drift across a dark field like radar clutter; a pixelated monogram hangs at center. The whole thing reads less like browsing and more like booting into an instrument panel.
The HUD borrows from fighter-pilot heads-up displays and video-game UI — the tactile menus of Death Stranding, the dial-and-reticle density of Final Fantasy. A cyan-framed nav lists music, store, and social links in leetspeak typewriter text that scrambles into place on load. Pitch ladders scale both sides of the panel; a red targeting box tracks your selection; a live clock at the bottom counts off milliseconds. The frame tilts in 3D against cursor and device gyroscope.
Hover a link and the scene inverts over a looping GIF backdrop. Music drills into discography — EP2!, Veteran, AMHAC — without leaving the cockpit. Under the hood: SVG dial markers, a repelling JPEG particle field, mix-blend overlays, and anime.js transitions. Built on Sapper with Svelte 3 — a deliberately lo-fi, maximalist web object for an artist who treats the internet as another instrument.