Fun 404 Error Page Examples

Turn Link Mistakes Into Loyal Customers & Clients

Jena Apgar
9 min readNov 14, 2020

A well-designed 404 page can make the user feel like they’re in good hands, even if they’ve stumbled upon a dead end. On the other hand, a poorly designed 404 page can make the user feel lost and frustrated.

Why a 404 Error Page?

A 404 error page is what a user sees when they try to access a page on your website that doesn’t exist. While it may seem like a small detail, the design of your 404 error page can have a big impact on how users perceive your website and your brand.

For those of you building a website in a builder, like Kartra, a 404 Error Page is required to create a custom domain URL for your funnels.

We’ll be showcasing some of the most creative and effective 404 error pages we’ve seen, as well as offering tips on how you can create your own. So whether you’re a designer looking for inspiration or a website owner looking to improve the user experience, read on and don’t be afraid to have some fun in the process!

What Does “Error 404: Page Not Found” Mean?

“Error 404: Page Not Found” is a standard HTTP response code that indicates that the client (typically a web browser) was able to communicate with the…

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Jena Apgar

Marketing Strategist, Interior Designer, Mother of 4 dragons, and Social Media Weirdo with a weakness for Mint Green Tea and Dallas-esque Champaign Campaigns.