Internet Archive Nick Jr 2013 [exclusive]

Unlike modern websites which are responsive and video-heavy, the Nick Jr. website of 2013 was an interactive destination. It functioned not merely as a marketing portal, but as a standalone "game console" for preschoolers. The Internet Archive’s captures from this year provide a snapshot of the network's branding, technological infrastructure, and the specific user interface (UI) paradigms designed for a generation of children who learned to use a mouse before a touchscreen.

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The physical world decays, but the digital world—when properly archived—can remain pristine. The has done the world a massive service by preserving the mundane magic of cable television. Unlike modern websites which are responsive and video-heavy,

"It’s like a Hall of Doors that never closes," Julius whispered. He found a tape labeled and pressed play. As the familiar "Nick-Nick-Nick-Nick-Nick-Jr!" jingle filled the air, he smiled, knowing that even when today became yesterday, it would always have a home here. lineup, or The Internet Archive’s captures from this year provide

Julius realized that his "Memory Catcher" wasn't needed here. The Archive was already doing the work, holding onto the games, songs, and "Goodbye" scenes so that kids (and kids-at-heart) could find them years later.

provide more than just static screenshots; they offer a functional "time capsule" of the 2013 experience through several media types: Web Snapshots : Using the Wayback Machine