Computer Arts Special 10: 100% Web Design

In 2024, I found a very intersting web design magazine from 2000. It's August 2025 and I've scanned it to preserve that authentic Y2K feel.

Full copies of the magazine

This PDF is about 43 MB.

Raw PDF on my site
OCR'd PDF on the Internet Archive
Raw PDF on Catbox

Interesting snippets

Each picture is a jpg, about 140–560 kB.

Cover of Computer Arts Special 10: 100% Web Design. A semi-pixelated face peers out of a browser window floating in cyberspace. Main topic: "What is WAP? And why should you be excited about it?"
Full-spread magazine ad from Apple. Headline: "Take a tour of a major new movie studio." This ad guides the reader through all the digital video features of the Power Mac G4.
Full-page ad from Netscape, showing a large Netscape logo and "JOY" in a Windows-style window. Full text: "Enjoy full access to the Internet with the people who made it accessible in the first place. Enjoy it for nothing but the price of a local phone call. Enjoy Netscape Online. 100% net. 100% free."
Headline: "Brand New Media" Screenshots show graphics-heavy interactive websites aimed at youths.
Headline: "Dynamic Flash" Background art shows cranes carrying Flash and Internet Explorer file icons in a cyberspace-like void.
Headline: "71 Flash tips" Dense blocks of text with tips of reducing a Flash movie's file size.
Corny Y2K-futuristic graphics on a website Called "Revolution 2000" by Matinee, "creating a dazzling experience for the visitor"
Screenshots of all-Flash websites by an old web firm called Spooky and the Bandit
Corny full-page art showing various file icons spewing from a hole in cyberspace.

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