Take a walk down memory lane and see what Steelzz would look like in the past.
From the chaotic days of Flash intros to the seamless, component-driven 2016 design. Witness the growth of Steelzz, and explore what was cool in web design at each point in history!
1991
The Prototype
Back when HTML was just a newborn, and web pages were built using static, no-frills code. No JavaScript, no fancy images, just text.
1995
Flash Domination
Flash was king! Music autoplay, intro splash pages, and cursor trails. Websites were all about the visuals and animations.
1999
Dot Com Boom
The wild west of web design. Explosive growth, banner ads everywhere, and the first flashy websites designed to impress investors.
2000
Y2K Panic
The end of the world was supposed to happen... but instead, we got more advanced JavaScript and cluttered 'Web 2.0' aesthetics. Big graphics and small text.
2003
Flash Overload
Everything was Flash—everything! Autoplay music, intro screens that loop endlessly, and custom cursor trails. The height of 'interactive design.'
2007
Responsive Panic
iPhones changed everything. Sites were 'mobile-friendly' but still glitchy. Web 2.0 designs with social media widgets were all the rage.
2012
Flat Design Revolution
Goodbye gradients and textures, hello flat design! Minimalist, Helvetica-heavy interfaces. Metro UI was everywhere.
2016
React-Flexbox
The start of the React and frontend framework boom. Parallax headers, hamburger menus, and infinite component-based web design.