Mad letter
Standard issue rejection letter from Mad Magazine:
(Source: Letters of Note)
Profound.ly // Mind your head, there is a mind in your head.
Standard issue rejection letter from Mad Magazine:
(Source: Letters of Note)I am starting Follow Fridays. Every Friday, suggest a person to follow, and everyone follow him/her. Today its @fancyjeffrey & @w1redone.
— Micah Baldwin (@micah) januar 16, 2009
@micah Great idea! You need a hashtag for that - #followfridays
— Mykl Roventine (@myklroventine) januar 16, 2009
My final #followfriday. @megfowler @fasterstill. I started #followfriday to highlight our friends we are proud of. And I just did.
— Micah Baldwin (@micah) januar 17, 2009
A letter from Mick Jagger to Andy Warhol regarding cover design for the album Sticky Fingers:
(Source: unknown)1. 501st Legion501st Legion is a Star Wars costume organization. It only makes sense that its 404 page would play on Obiwan’s famous jedi mind trick with a “weak-minded” stormtrooper.
A nice ol’ chap comes to your assistance on ApartmentHomeLiving.com if you run across a 404 error page. Click the lovely lady peering from behind the frame for proper navigation suggestions.
4. Astuteo“Uh-Oh! SpaghettiOs!” You know you’re a part of pop culture if your jingle makes it into a 404 error page. The popular SpaghettiOs marketing jingle is here to stay.
5. BlippyHead over to Blippy’s 404 page for an adventure. Keep clicking on the boy dressed in a unicorn outfit to discover a triple rainbow! Who knew a 404 page could be so fun?
6. Factor DIn an ode to early horror films, Factor D features an appropriately horrific 404 error accompanied by a beautiful, yet terrified scream queen.
8. Blue DanielThis 404 error page is a beautiful depiction of “Track 404”, a fictitious NYC subway line. Check it out to experience the full animation.
11. Chris JenningsMost of us would like to run into a 404 error page just as much as we’d like to run into the Grim Reaper.
When you’re facing “sharks with laser beams attached to their frickin’ heads”, what do you expect? Definitely a 404 error.
14. CSSscoopPicking a 404 error page design that is consistent with your name is an appropriate move. CSSscoop chose a melting ice cream cone, with a scoop of ice cream, of course.
19. iFolderLinksThere’s just something about a really frustrated baby that catches your attention. And if you’ve made it to this 404 page, you probably feel his pain.
20. Itchy RobotIf you can’t think of something clever to say on your 404 page, just write exactly what your users are thinking.
22. Jolie PoupéeJolie Poupée, creator of eco-friendly children’s clothes, serves up an audience-appropriate 404 on its site.
23. Mark DijkstraThis 404 error page is reminiscent of the kitschy tourist shirts that your lousy friends and relatives buy you when they visit amazing places.
26. OrangeCoatSome 404 error pages do a wonderful job of explaining to users exactly what caused the 404 error. OrangeCoat provides a fun decision tree for lost web surfers that is sure to help them along their merry ways.
29. Student MarketHow fitting that a student-centric site would feature an addition problem on its 404 page.
31. The North FaceFor true entertainment value, why not just tell a story? The North Face does just that by creating a tale about link-eating mountain goats.
32. TinsanityYou might have been pwned, burned, punk’d or rickrolled recently, but have you been 404’d? Click here to join the party.
35. Urban PillIf, after searching for hours, you still can’t find the page you were seeking, Chuck Norris probably has it.
The “Ladder of Divine Ascent” is a 12th century icon based on the biblical description of Jacob’s ladder. It depicts the ascent to Heaven by monks, some of which fall and are dragged away by black demons.
Source: Wikipedia