Digital Era preserves the creative legacy of UI & UX and design history of several website from the decades.
The main goal of the Digital Era project is the mapping of past Decades in web design that have been prevalent on the Internet from the creation of the first web site in 1990 until the 2020s. Our goal is to preserve the creative legacy of millennium web layout for future generations, because Internet users in 2030 will have little idea how unique the design of 2003 web sites was.
He is the Project manager of the Digital Era project and a computer profession. He is a facinated to explore new things.
The chief programmer of the project without whose dedicated work and excellent programming skills Digital Era would never become the reality.
The chief Designer of the project without whose dedicated work and excellent designing skills that gives Digital Era a creative design.
Screenshots of websites come from the deep search from the internet or they have been obtained through the Arquivo.pt, Archive-It, Library of Congress, Stanford Web Archive Portal, The Icelandic web archive and other services. Since launching the museum in May 2017, we have received several dozen screenshots from visitors of unique websites from the turn of the millennium, which are also included in the collection.
We are still looking for web design trends that dominated in the past (e.g. interactive flash websites, grunge design, pixel design, techno). If you have interesting websites on your PC, dating back to the period between early 1990s and 2024, we kindly ask you to send us their screenshots in full resolution to info@digitalera.org.
We would like to thank our Instructor Rahul Rajeevan Sir whose works we are honoured to exhibit in Digital Era. Without you, the Website would not be what it is today.