Wander through a forgotten meadow, unearthing relics and their stories as you explore. The World Wild Web reimagines the digital landscape as an organic, ever-changing environment that adapts to its users local surroundings 🌐🌾
The World Wild Web invites you to navigate a digital meadow, unearthing @katy_brett 's designs like relics through undergrowth that shifts depending on location, weather, or the number of people using it 🐏🪐
The website adheres to the laws of thermodynamics, with energy being added or taken away with each user interaction. If visitors were to stop coming over time, the site will start to decay, the meadow will wilt, and the type would fade – a nod to the decay of early internet websites and technologies that disappear as people stop using them 🥀🪨
Designed by @katy_brett and @jonathanquaade
2024 was the end of my chapter at Pentagram. It was almost four years. And it was some of the best days of my life.
It actually started 8 years ago. When I had just moved to London and Jody gave his only lecture ever at my university. It struck me like nothing I had ever heard before. And I announced on the spot “I’m going to work at Pentagram with him and Luke”. So I worked every day to make it happen (plus I slid into their dms 869 times as well. Sorry about that😅).
At Pentagram, I’ve worked on the most amazing projects, for the most amazing companies with honestly the most amazing group of people. The amount of talent, kindness, compassion and fun you have is unreal. I’m so excited to see what amazing things you will continue to create!
So thanks to all of you on Team Luke and Jody, every single person at Pentagram and anyone we’ve worked with for the great times, the weirdness and the love ♥️ I’m off for now. Miss you and see you around