Design a 404 Error Page
Showcase your skills in designing a succinct, useful, and inclusive 404 error page that is in line with a brand voice and style.
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Hey Laksika,
You created an interesting design, but I’m missing a bit more context around the type of company you chose and why you approached the 404 page in this particular way.
I’m also curious about the world map element. What does it represent, and how does it connect to the rest of your design or the brand you had in mind? Adding a bit more explanation around those decisions would help others understand the thinking behind it.
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