404 Error Pages

Three weeks ago we’ve showcased some of the most beautiful, creative and user-friendly 404 Error Pages; we’ve collected some interesting ideas one can use to help out the visitors once they got lost ony your page. We’ve also asked our readers to design their own 404 pages and promised to present the best solutions afterwards.

We’ve received over 100 entries. The choice wasn’t easy, so evaluating the quality of the entries we’ve considered - among other things - the communication with visitors, precise and clear navigation, the use of graphics, creative ideas and some outstanding solutions. Some of the solutions presented below might not be as helpful as they could or should be, however they include some creative approaches you should be aware of designing your 404 error pages.

We’d like to thank to everyone who participated, your input means a lot for us and for web-designers worldwide. You help to improve the quality of the Web. Don’t underestimate it.

So here is what you’ve come out with: over 40 working examples of user-friendly, creative and outstanding 404 error pages - in a brief overview.

1. Appealing images

A really dirty, hand-made image with a comment - for despaired visitors only. The page also includes a search box.

radiohead

Rainfall Daffinson makes sure you don’t feel lost.

rainfall

Even a 404-error page can look stylish.

cgcraft

A book with the page which couldn’t be found.

book

slonky

iamww

Jamie Huskisson communicates with “lost” visitors using imagery.

robot

404 error as time on a clock.

tix

Sometimes you can feel or even smell that you’re definitely not on the page you wanted to visit.

village

2. Getting poetic

404 error haiku. Informative, however a direct link to the start page would be quite useful.

jackfig

Three more haikus by Lumino.us. Plus beer to keep you company.

lumino

And one more haiku by alt-web.com.

alt-web

BlueVertigo offers a poem with horizontal scrolling.

vertigo

Darren Hoyt appeals to the humanity of mistakes and errors and communication with visitors directly.

darrenhoyt

3. Communicate through emotions

Isn’t he sad…

sudpende

…however, Cat Content seems to be doing well…

tyson

4. Communicate through irony

Maybe an idiot has passed you the wrong link or maybe a bigger idiot has linked in their site to a page that doesn’t exist. In both cases the big boss man has been sent an email informing him of this problem, so the person responsible can be tied to a tree and horsewhipped! Nice to know.

alphomega

Martin Yelland has some good explanations about what happened: strange little Web Gremlins or fluctuations of the Earth’s Magnetic field might have caused the error - however, a team of highly trained monkeys has been dispatched to deal with this situation.

tadley

5. While you are lost…

…or more comics (the image is changing after every reload)…

afrison

…get two cocktail recipes…

 

…don’t count to 404 (the site also provides a search box and a tag cloud)…

porcupine

6. Explain what happened.

Explanation in a well-designed visualization of what happened.

nextwave

Be aware when you’ve reached a buzzless page…

printscreen

martinkorner

7. Explain what can be done.

psyked

Foobr offers a detailed explanation on what can be done and what the “lost” visitor might be looking for.

foobr

Renet-web.met offers recent posts and a search box.

renet

8. Unusual solutions.

Shocking visitors with colors - interesting, but not quite appealing…

palmfly

Blue Screen Of Death on the Web.

galiacho

9. Be sincere.

o is Rainer…

pernpaper

10. Do whatever you want to do.

This is not a working example, since the site isn’t using the page as a working 404 error page. Nevertheless it’s quite funny: the characters are talking, and as you might suggest, they are talking about 404 errors!

doodoo

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