Legal notice

Legal notice
& credits

Publishing this information is a legal requirement in France, where the business is based, for any professionally-oriented website (loi pour la confiance dans l'économie numérique, article 6-III).

Page not yet ready to publish. Telaventis is a French micro-entreprise still being registered: no SIRET number has been issued yet. Every bracketed field below — SIRET, address and phone — is still to be completed once received, before launch.

Site publisher

Site
telaventis.com
Published by
Leonardo Rubatto
Trading name
Telaventis
Legal form
Micro-entreprise (sole trader), French law — registration in progress
Address
[STREET], [POSTCODE] [CITY], France
SIRET
Pending — micro-entreprise registration not yet finalised
VAT no.
VAT not applicable, art. 293 B of the French tax code (VAT exemption threshold)
Phone
[PHONE NUMBER]
Publication director
Leonardo Rubatto
Built by
Site designed, developed and maintained by its own owner, Leonardo Rubatto — no third-party agency.

Hosting

Host
Cloudflare, Inc.
Address
101 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States

Personal data

The only personal data processed by this site is what you voluntarily submit via the contact page: your name, your email, your business, and the content of your message.

The contact form sends your message via Web3Forms, a third-party service whose only role is routing it to Telaventis's inbox — it doesn't display it anywhere, doesn't publish it, and doesn't retain it beyond delivery. It's the only sub-processor used by this site.

This data serves one purpose only: replying to you and, where relevant, carrying the project through. It's never sold, never shared for commercial purposes, never added to a mailing list. Enquiries that don't lead to a collaboration are deleted within [12 / 24 — to choose] months.

In line with the GDPR, you may at any time request to view, correct or delete data concerning you. Write to hello@telaventis.com — reply within one month. If unsatisfied, you may file a complaint with France's data protection authority (CNIL) at cnil.fr.

Cookies & trackers

This site sets no cookies and uses no audience-measurement or advertising tool. There is therefore nothing to consent to, which is why there's no cookie banner.

Typefaces (Archivo, Source Serif 4) are hosted directly on this site, in assets/fonts/: your browser makes no request to any third-party server to load them, and no IP address is shared with Google Fonts or any other font provider.

Intellectual property & credits

The text, design and code of this site belong to Leonardo Rubatto, who designed, developed and personally maintains it as the owner of Telaventis.

Screenshots of the BDE Dauphine, Qualamantis and wecalc.fr sites illustrate work genuinely delivered by the studio. The brands and content shown belong to their respective owners and are shown with their consent.

For projects commissioned through Telaventis, ownership of the delivered site — domain, hosting and source code — transfers to the client at launch.

Credits — reproduced artworks

Four abstract artworks are used as material in the page layout. Each remains the property of its author.

Teun Van Der Zalm — "Cumulus 03"
Home — texture inside the word TELAVENTIS
Sabina D'Antonio — "Café Delight"
Home — closing contact banner
Alexandra Fox
Home — heading hover fill; Studio page — header band background
Susan J Harris
Contact — submit button background

Credits — effects and techniques

Five of the site’s visual effects are derived from demos published by other authors. No code was taken as-is: the libraries they depend on (GSAP, Three.js) are not loaded here, and every effect was rewritten by hand for this site. The original techniques remain to their authors’ credit.

GreenSock — « Animated Continuous Sections » (codepen XWzRraJ)
Character-by-character heading reveal under a line mask
GreenSock — « SVG Shape Overlays » (codepen qBedXpg), d'après Blake Bowen
Liquid background fill behind the pricing blocks
Codrops / uuuulala — « Typing Effects with Three.js »
Phrases made of flowers and bubbles, “Where it starts” section
betawaxx — « Paths & Control Points » (codepen JoGZQLZ)
Marker travelling a curve through the project steps, Studio page
holtsetio — “Aurelia” (github.com/holtsetio/aurelia), MIT licence
Drifting jellyfish backdrop, “Where it starts” section (larger screens) — the real source code (WebGPU, Three.js, verlet particle physics), built from the original repository and loaded only in WebGPU-capable browsers; everywhere else, a 2D-canvas reconstruction (a bell silhouette and trailing tentacles, without the simulation) stands in instead. The entry point was adapted to mount inside this page rather than fill the whole screen; the simulation itself is unmodified.
Alex Andrix — “A random world of Turbulence” (codepen jgyWww)
“Where it starts” section backdrop on mobile — a particle field carried by a few invisible vortices (“eddies”) whose radial and angular velocities sum together, each particle stroked from its last position to its new one every frame; that construction is the original demo’s own maths. Adapted: each particle keeps one fixed hue — coral or teal, the site’s own two colours — with speed driving its brightness instead of speed steering the hue itself across a full rainbow as in the source; strokes fade slightly each frame instead of accumulating forever; the field is reseeded on every phrase change rather than on click; and the text colour is continuously checked against the actual pixels behind it.

Credits — typefaces

Archivo and Source Serif 4 are distributed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1. The font files and licence are included in assets/fonts/.

Last updated: 17 August 2026