A large part of experience design is designing for the we know the user will do and then taking it a step further in designing for what we know they can do. Error pages are often neglected by designers because they are rarely seen, or at least that’s the plan. But we all know things happen. A visitor may incorrectly enter a url, or try to find something on your site that just isn’t there. These are times when the 404 page will receive a few visits, but visiting an error page isn’t necessarily part of a pleasant user experience. In this post I have rounded up a few of my favorites.
nokia's ovi love

carsonified
at first sigth
joyent
hdqt.co.uk
product planner
chrisglass.com
xhtml kitchen
twurn
agens
