Beautiful 404 Error Pages
Cut & TasteCut & Taste claims that “Someone on the staff is to blame for this! Rest assured, the proper person will get the proper amount of blame and humiliation dealt to them.” Notice how well the search box is highlighted. Beautiful!
ProductplannerProductplanner perfectly integrates its 404 error page in the overall branding of the website.
Duoh.comProbably one of the most colorful and abstract 404 error pages out there.
Chrisglass.comChris takes his comrades on a trip, hunting for the right page.
Huwshimi.comOn Huwshimi a ninja seems to have stolen a 404 error-page: “you must return when the moon has friends and the fox is borrowed”. Gorgeous!
ilovetypography.comA typographically beautiful (of course) 404 error page from ILoveTypography.com.
NewspondNewspond uses a very strange illustration on its 404 error page. The circle defines the limits of the website, and the small image at the top is a miniaturized Newspond logo. A click on the image leads to the home page of the website.
Brightkit“404 Fowl Not Found.” Brightkit shows a missing owl on a milk carton. Unusual and, therefore, memorable.
Gog.com“404: oh noes, there’s nothing in here.” (sent by
@Chamb via Twitter)
User-Friendly 404 Error Pages
RealMacSoftware.comAn excellent 404 error page, functionally speaking, that contains a site map of the website.
InspirationBitInspirationBit presents an overview of popular and recommended articles.
45royaleThis error page contains links to popular posts and a cool illustration of a pretty freaky monkey.
Have Fun With 404!
Yes, fun! Because 404 also is a place where you can show your sense of humor. You have the opportunity, so use it well!
www.techkultura.comOn Pawel Opydo’s blog: “Golden Rule of the Code of the Samurai: If this isn’t the page you were looking for, you have to do Seppuku.”
AbduzeedoAbduzeedo suggests ideas for finding the right article and lists popular and recent blog posts as well as a tag cloud.
Pattern TapDon’t get angry, and don’t cry. Pattern Tap will take on the burden of the missing page.
New YorkerThe New Yorker magazine has been published since 1925, but it is definitely with it, with its own 404.
HeinzThe 404 for the best-known ketchup.
CraigslistAn ASCII 404 error page from Craigslist.
NotaNicheRefresh and see the next funny picture. A blog by Alexander Frison.
Daze of Our Lives“Whatever the Dickens a so-called “Error 404″ is I haven’t the foggiest idea, but one has occurred. You can’t trust this wretched technology, can you?”
Orangecoat“Despite that song in your step and sense of purpose, you’ve hit a little bump in the road. These things happen. We’re going to do our best to make sure you keep dancing in the right direction.” Orangecoat gives a 404 error mind map.
DawdleMario occasionally entered the wrong castle.
CSS-TricksChris Coyier takes a closer look at the code.
Niki BrownNiki Brown encourages her visitors to “Have no fear” and shows them a beautiful mouse illustration.
TwitterTwitter uses a minimalistic yet attractive 404 error page.
LivadaruHomer on the blog of Cristian Livadaru.
CubeecraftError Cubee (which you can download and make yourself) at Cubeecraft.
Animation? Sure!
404 doesn’t only have to be about graphics. Below, you’ll find 404 examples with animation.
Project EuhProject Euh? Just click and go to a random website.
Herr NilssonThis 404 error page fetches 404 Tweets and displays them in real time (sent by
eelayon Twitter).
Cricket FeetThe 404 error page on Cricket Feet talks to you!
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