Arts & Humanities
3545 sites
Subcategories:
- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
https://snail-legs.co.uk/
Snail-legs is a charming personal site by a creator who goes by snail-legs, featuring comics, zines, a bookshelf, a games lounge, a music room, a gallery, and an oekaki drawing board. The breadth of creative sections, from hand-drawn art to a snail-themed log and archived works, makes it a cozy corner of the indie web worth exploring.
https://www.photogallerylinks.com/
Photo Gallery Links is a curated directory of online photo galleries spanning categories like travel, nature, humanity, and portfolios, with over 110 pages of submissions from photographers around the world. Visitors can browse by category, rating, or popularity, submit their own gallery, and discover work ranging from fine art portfolios to documentary photography.
https://buzz51.neocities.org/
Buzz51's personal Neocities site was born from a rediscovered love of digital art and web design, sparked by the Indie Web movement. Visitors can explore original character pages, shrines, collections, and a media log, all wrapped in a carefully crafted custom layout.
https://extrapenguin.neocities.org/
ExtraPenguin's fanwork archive collects their creative output across multiple formats, including fanfiction, fanart, fan-made videos, and interactive fiction. A tidy hub for fans of transformative works, the site organizes everything by type for easy browsing.
https://sodabubble.neocities.org/
Soda's colorful personal corner of the web covers fashion, video games, theatre, and tabletop RPGs, with sections for outfit posts, a dream journal, and a rotating music playlist. The site is packed with blinkies, fanlistings, and personal touches that make it a charming example of the modern indie web revival aesthetic.
https://adelfaure.net/tools/jgs
Adel Faure's page showcases Jgs Font, a typeface family created as a tribute to ASCII art pioneer Joan G. Stark, designed so that individual glyphs connect seamlessly across characters and lines to produce continuous drawings and patterns. The font comes in three size variants and is released under the SIL Open Font License, making it a genuinely useful resource for anyone working in text-mode or computer art.
http://eeerik.com/
Erik Bernacchi's creative portfolio presents itself as a quirky operating system interface, giving visitors a playful and unconventional way to explore his design work. The site's self-described 'non-linear journey' and OS-themed aesthetic make it a standout example of experimental web design as artistic expression.
http://brendandawes.com/blog/permission-to-write-anything
Brendan Dawes is a designer and artist whose site bridges interaction design, generative art, and reflective writing about creativity and technology. This particular post encourages people to blog freely without pressure, using the Flip camera as a metaphor for lowering the barrier to creative publishing.
https://pinebank.neocities.org/
Porcupine's personal corner of the web, the Pinebank Vault is a cheerful work-in-progress site featuring slice-of-life blogging and a variety of hands-on hobbies including knitting, embroidery, writing, and coding. Built on Hugo and hosted on Neocities, it has a cozy neighborhood feel with links to friends' sites and a Halloween seasonal theme.
https://vl1.neocities.org/
vl1's neocities homepage introduces a creator known across many platforms, featuring links to their fediverse, YouTube, Bluesky, and Discord alongside an interests page and a character reference sheet. The presence of a character ref and the site's layout suggest a focus on art and online creative identity.