Do you remember what the websites looked like 20 years ago? Visit our exhibition Web Design in 2001!
https://t.co/S7awKGKlrI

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​Graphic Arts for CBS Television
Georg Olden and Lou Dorfsman, 1952–58
contributed by Mark Quigley and Tony Best
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"Aviation Tomorrow" collages created for a mural for Western Airlines coffee shop, 1945, designed by Grace Clements
Wolfsonian Object Collection

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endpapers for Art You Sure You Love Me? designed by Herb Lubalin, 1969
published by World Publishing
from https://t.co/U8Jb2IAd7R

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Jan van Toorn, 1932–2020
​“People calendar” for Dutch printer Mart.Spruijt, 1972 
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"The calendar proposed a new form of engagement for the graphic designer as a mediator and manipulator of photographic meaning." (Rick Poynor)

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Meine Frau Inge und meine Frau Schmidt
Roland Oehme (film director). 1985.
Translation: My Wife Inge and My Mistress Schmidt

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Plate from Scribner's statistical atlas of the United States
c. 1883
Library of Congress
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Election maps have been around for a century!
​#peoplesgdarchive

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​Presidential campaign posters from the Library of Congress.
​#PeoplesGDArchive

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Gaming company websites in the 90s. Dark design was very popular for these sites at the time. Id Software, Nintendo, SEGA, Empire Interactive and more https://t.co/l8vhli1VoC

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​Early ballots look like party tickets or invitations! We love this new book This Is What Democracy Looked Like by Alicia Yen Cheng of racylookedlike
​#ballotdesign

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Meet the grunge web design style in the 90s. A somewhat sloppy look, scattered elements, dirty background or torn edges are the main features of the style called grunge design.
https://t.co/SBFkcItgLR

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Do you remember how looked the best of flash websites in 2001? Visit our exhibition of forgotten flash websites from the early 2000s.
https://t.co/S836Sn7lYR

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We added new websites from 2000 to the Museum. Look at how creative and graphically diverse was web design 20+ years ago.
https://t.co/DuMGnjpBH8

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Rob Ford's dazzling Instagram page explores the behind 1990s Giacomo Lee interviews the archivist and writer here:

https://t.co/nf3n2taN54

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Navigation in circles with creative elements was popular at the turn of the millennium. Do you remember any similar sites with this navigation?

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