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The Internet has changed the world in my lifetime, and web designers have been the ones shaping that experience. In this video we explore the history, and what the future of web designs might look like.

Special thanks to the Web Design Museum: https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/

πŸ“½οΈ CHAPTERS

00:00 – Intro
00:10 – 1990’s
01:39 – Java, JavaScript, ASP and CCS
02:08 – Flash
02:36 – 2000’s
03:55 – Web 2.0
04:43 – 2010’s
05:35 – First Responsive Site
06:37 – 2020’s

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19 Comments

  1. Nice trip down memory lane. i think AI and it's evolution is a question mark as to how (human) web designers can compete with this new technology as time goes by because i find it hard to assess what AI's constraints are in how it potentially can overtake us.

  2. I started doing web sites in 1991 on campus. I had no idea how early I was except that I kept getting asked why a graphic designer would want to know HTML. I forced my boss to add web sites as a service for the UW-Madison Division of Information Technology (DoIT) by creating graphic standards for web design. I never did get a full time job there though in spite of what I did for them. I also made them use the first digital camera to do the catalog. They couldn't believe that it was possible to take a digital picture and use it for print. The camera was made by Apple and took 10 black and white photos and or one color one. I remember asking Kinkos if I could send them a digital file and they had no idea what I was talking about. We always printed digital using a docutech. I sent the file as a PDF. This was in 1991. I think we only had five servers in the entire world at the time.

  3. I built my first website in 1997 for fun. Today… It's me primary living. We've come a long way. πŸ™‚

    Oh… There were still search engines before Google. I preferred Alta Vista.

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