![]() ![]() Is the world ready for retro web design? Just like fashion and music, the web may find itself in a recursive loop.Īs older web developers and designers make way for the next generation, young Makers of the Web may wonder what it was like when all we had was Netscape and dial-up. Sites like Neocities and Restorativeland are popping up to preserve that old world wide web feeling. Maybe there’s a part of you that wants to get back to that old school CSS, like one Reddit user a few weeks ago. If you were around for Geocities, it probably tickles a similar part of your brain as Mario and Luigi. ![]() The Nintendo Switch has been bringing back a lot of retro games we used to love. With the pandemic keeping everyone indoors and thinking about the good old days, gamers are gaming more than ever, and an air of nostalgia is brewing. See also: What Super Mario Taught Us About UX Design ![]() Video games hold a soft spot in our technophile hearts. Perhaps your love of dark mode was felt for the first time in the Mario Underground. Maybe your first experience with “hacking” the front end was getting 99 lives on SNES. This year marks 40 years since Mario’s debut as “Jumpman” in Donkey Kong in 1981.įor many web developers and designers, the love of tech began behind the controller of a cartridge-based console. ![]() is the most beloved franchise in video game history. Gamers acknowledge that Super Mario Bros. ![]()
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