A 404 ‘Page Not Found’ error page is one of the most ignored design elements on a website. However, they can become a blessing in disguise for website owners. The key to creating the best 404 page example is to learn to disguise the disappointment so well that it doesn’t seem like a disappointment at all. If designed well – similarly to creative meet-the-team pages – a 404 message can make people laugh a little and make them move on to another functional page. Let’s talk about the elements of the best 404 not found pages and look at the best examples for inspiration.
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