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Website Archives Design: Good Practices and Examples

The archive is one of those often-overlooked parts of a website that doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Too often it’s thrown on a page that’s no different from any other page on the website, or it’s ignored altogether. The archive offers a lot of room for creativity, though. Whether you opt for an abbreviated one in the sidebar or footer or devote an entire page to it, the archive an opportunity to make your design stand out.

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      Design Archives Win SXSW Web Award

      March 16, 2006: The AIGA Design Archives, a vast online resource of hundreds of design projects, won Best Art Website at the SXSW Web Awards, presented on March 12, 2006 in Austin, Texas. The awards, sponsored by Adobe, were part of the SXSW (South By Southwest) Interactive Festival.

      The AIGA Design Archives, a vast online resource of hundreds of design projects, won Best Art Website at the SXSW Web Awards, presented on March 12, 2006 in Austin, Texas. The awards, sponsored by Adobe, were part of the SXSW (South By Southwest) Interactive Festival.

      Hundreds and hundreds of websites created during 2005 were submitted for consideration, which were narrowed to five finalists in 16 categories earlier this year. Other finalists in the art category were Cover Art: The Time Collection at the National Portrait Gallery, Drive Project, MoMA: Contemporary Voices and Off the Map.

      The award was accepted by Liz Danzico, AIGA's director of experience strategy, on behalf of the design and development team from Second Story, and systems integration team at Thirdwave.

      The AIGA Design Archives are quickly becoming the definitive collection of graphic design work, with almost 1700 pieces currently uploaded. Design projects dating back to 1979 are being added every day, with a potential 12,000 pieces to be included once archiving is complete. In addition, many of the actual design works have been donated to the Denver Art Museum, to be included in their permanent design collection.

      The archive's contents can be organized by date, medium, region or client industry, and the user can select certain images to save within a personal lightbox, which can also play as a slideshow. Lightboxes and individual projects can then be emailed to others. For these reasons, the Design Archives are also great tool for designers to show reference materials to their clients or co-workers.

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        For designers, it's a source of inspiration

        For researchers, it's a source of historical and social visual material. For people who enjoy pop culture from the 80s and 90s, it's a source of some nostalgia that they might have missed, since we've experienced such dramatic infrastructural changes during those times. It gives people a chance to see design material from before Photoshop and web design online."

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    For nearly a year, Google designers and engineers have been working on a new look for the search engine’s search results page. I haven’t been working on the accompanying story for quite that long, but was granted an up-close-and-personal look at the process in action which saw me spending time at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View. The new design began rolling out today and our accompanying story is live. We also produced this short video, featuring insights from three of the protagonists of the project: VP Marissa Mayer, product manager Nundu Janikaram and, kicking things off, web designer, Jon Wiley. Take a look. .

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    Beautiful Examples of Web Site Archives

    When it comes to beautiful web design, one of the most overlooked elements of a web site is the site’s archive listings. As a result, I really appreciate a well-designed archive listing when I come across one, and have gathered together some of the best examples I’ve seen for this article.

    Let’s take a tour through this collection of sites in which the archive listings are original, beautifully designed and, in some cases, bursting with attention to detail. Along the way, we’ll discuss what magic has been employed to make an archive’s look work so well.

    A couple of really standout sites appear more than once here, due to the multiple ways in which archive listings are presented on the same site.

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