Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://thehtml.review/archive
The HTML Review is an annual literary journal publishing original works specifically designed to exist on the web, with each piece using HTML as an expressive medium rather than just a delivery format. The archive spans four issues from 2022 to 2025, featuring dozens of contributors creating interactive, poetic, and experimental web-native writing pieces with titles like 'ASCII Bedroom Memoir' and 'Forest Void'.
https://nibonubo.nekoweb.org/
Nibo's personal creative hub, "The Laboratory," centers on Helix, an original canine character born from a lab experiment who serves as the mascot of their online presence. The site features art, shrines, and a vault of content, with a playful sci-fi lab aesthetic that reflects Nibo's identity as both an artist and Twitch streamer.
https://dive.kuchiki.net/
A minimalist splash page from the old web, featuring just two images and an enter link that hints at a personal site within. The sparse 'E N T E R' gateway style and the kuchiki.net domain suggest a Japanese-influenced aesthetic personal or fan site awaiting discovery beyond the door.
https://1800ina.neocities.org/
A quirky, image-heavy personal page by 'ina' styled as a surreal kawaii universe called 'Kawaii Bootleg Heaven,' complete with a mock terms-of-service demanding blood samples and doll parts. The site leans heavily into absurdist internet aesthetics, with playful imagery and a whimsical lo-fi design sensibility.
https://kalechips.net/
Kalechips is a personal site by a creator whose blog posts center on art, sketchbooks, drawing bones, and observing nature through the seasons. The mix of artistic projects and reflective writing gives the site a thoughtful, creative character that rewards regular visits.
https://oliscrabwife.neocities.org/
Kyo's colorful Neocities personal site features shrines, original characters, a blog, and a curated collection of web buttons gathered from internet travels. Built as a passion project by someone learning HTML on the fly, it captures the spirit of old-web personal homepages with webrings, fanlistings, and a dedicated Richard Belzer shrine.
https://datadoll.neocities.org/
Data Doll is a dreamy Neocities personal space by creator Sienne, featuring video art, a gallery, music, and a blog alongside classic old-web aesthetics like blinkies and webring memberships. The site blends creative visual and video art output with personal diary entries and curated links, making it a cozy corner of handcrafted internet culture.
https://cornybunbun.neocities.org/
Peppercorn's hub links to their fanfictions and original writings hosted on AO3 and social media, serving as a stable home base when platforms inevitably fail. The creator specializes in dark, 'dead dove' content and uses this minimal page to keep readers connected to their work.
https://starry-faun.neocities.org/
Epsilon's Corner is a charming personal Neocities site featuring an art gallery, stamps collection, and a curated "Jam Station" with audio tracks ranging from Van Halen to Loreena McKennitt covers. The site has a cozy retro-web aesthetic complete with Dragonair decorations, a lava lamp gif, and a VHS-style visual flair that reflects its creator's eclectic personality.
https://sculk.nekoweb.org/
Kit/Andy/Jamie's personal creative archive, themed around Minecraft's sculk biome, collects original prose, poetry, and webweaves they're proud of alongside shrines and personal musings. The site leans heavily into creative writing and fan fiction, with links to an AO3 profile and a changelog full of newly posted fics.