Or at least until I add a new one, then it'll be "Every TK Banner Ever... up til' 2015" or something.So yeah, Twokinds has been around a long time, and naturally the website has changed a lot over the years. There was a time when the comics were much smaller than they are now. Thus, the banners were likewise much less wide, since they didn't need to be. Back in 2003, 4:3 monitors were still quite common, and that included the monitors I used to work on the comics at the time. As a result, width space was in limited supply. Additionally, most people still didn't have high-speed internet back then. So comics had to be smaller and use less space. A typical comic page in 2003 was about 600 x 800px and around 200kb - 250kb. And even that could sometimes take a while to load if you were on dial-up. My average comic today, by comparison, is 825 x 1075px and about 500kb - 600kb due to their larger size.So over time, you see the banner get wider and wider as higher resolution monitors became more prevalent. This is something I find very fascinating, and I hope some of you do too!As you can probably tell in the middle, there was a time when I had attempted to theme the website by season, with a new banner and a new color scheme to match. Unfortunately, I just couldn't find the time or dedication to keep it going and eventually gave up on the concept. I still think it's a good one though, and might be something I could consider revisiting in the future.So, I hope you guys enjoy this time machine into the past.Which is the earliest banner you remember? How would you suggest it be changed in the future? Does a banner even matter anymore in today's modern web design, or is it just a waste of space? xD I don't know, but I still love them, so they're going to be here to stay.