Web Design museum
Web Design museum Web Design museum

Souvenir, souvenir. The web design museum exhibits over 900 carefully selected and sorted web sites that show web design trends between the years 1995 and 2005.

The Web Design Museum is a digital archive that exhibits thousands of websites chronicling forgotten trends in web design from the 1990s to the mid-2000s. The main goal of the project is to map out past trends in web design that were dominant on the Internet between 1991 and 2006, preserving the creative legacy of web designers from the turn of the millennium for future generations.

Main Features:

  • Extensive Archive: Features thousands of screens and videos of old websites, mobile apps and software from 1990s to mid-2000s

  • Timeline Section: Provides an extensive archive of web design milestones, offering insights into how design principles have evolved, allowing users to explore various design elements such as typography, color schemes, and interactive features

  • Educational Resource: Serves as an educational tool, allowing users to learn from past design successes and failures, which can inform their own design practices

  • Searchable Collection: You can refine results by year, category and graphic style or explore curated sections like Web Design in the 90s and the Golden Age of Web Design

  • Historical Preservation: Captures the unique aesthetic and user experience design of early internet websites that would otherwise be lost to time