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This was the year when I did my first serious web design. Back in the time, things were simpler, easier to learn, and there was no annoying spam ads, Flash or useless Javascript scripts. There wasn't even tables or background images. Click on this link to see how was bew browsing the net and designing websites in 1995.
The web advanced enormously in these years, so much that it took a while for developers like me to realize about the features of the new generation of browsers. Check out this section to see how my designs evolved.
Browsers become complex, and websites become useful and much more attractive for users. New technologies appear and flourish, like Flash, and the web reaches its peak. See how my style matures on the webdesigns I created on this period.
The web reaches its technical maturity, allowing designers an unprecedented control over design and layout, and together with it, my web design skills sharpen, with solid sites intended to last beyond fads and fashions, elegant and intuitive.
The dotcom boom is history, as the dotcom crisis is, but the Internet, and the web in particular, is here to stay for many years to come. Meanwhile, I continue creating websites, with a personal style easy to identify, elegant, functional and precise. My hope is to continue creating websites for many more years.
The previous links feature a short introduction and many comments about my web designs and the time they belong to, from computers and internet to my personal situation. If you prefer to see selection of my best webdesigns, just follow this link.



