Arts & Humanities
3447 sites
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- Literature & Writing (842)
- Webcomics (42)
- Music (163)
- Visual Arts (1742)
- Photography (190)
- Film & Animation (42)
- Poetry (80)
- Crafts & DIY (338)
https://thenamelessarchiv3.neocities.org/
A dramatically styled personal site with a reactor overload theme, featuring a single striking entry portal that hints at a creative aesthetic sensibility. The minimal visible content and evocative title suggest an old-web styled personal page still under construction or designed as a stylized splash entry.
https://hexedpixels.com/
Hexed Pixels is Karin's dedicated gallery of old-school pixel art and pixel dolls, featuring animals, My Little Ponies, witches, fantasy figures, and emoticons lovingly crafted in a classic web art style. The site also preserves a nostalgic piece of internet history with a restored Quilting Bee quilt from the beloved pixel trading community active between 2004 and 2014.
https://designmadeingermany.de/magazin/5
Design Made in Germany is a German-language design magazine featuring issue 5's theme of order and chaos, exploring how designers relate to structure in their workspaces and creative processes. Articles cover grid systems, infographics, typography showcases, design law, and interviews with notable German designers and agencies.
https://scottisite.neocities.org/
Scott's colorful personal corner of the web features original characters, fan fiction, and creative writing including a 'BarnestonFoster AU' alongside shrines and a quotes collection. The site has a playful, chaotic old-web charm with webrings, a guestbook, and the personality of a teenage creative bursting with brain worms and OC lore.
https://confetticake.neocities.org/
Confetti cake is a colorful Neocities personal site run by a self-described bunny creator, featuring original art, adoptables, a fursuit project section, and a Pokemon soullocke adventure. The site is thoughtfully maintained with accessibility improvements and a cheerful, crafted aesthetic that makes it a fun corner of the indie web.
https://virtualobserver.moe/
Virtual Observer is a stylized personal site run by someone with DID, with the homepage uniquely split into two individually scrollable halves for each alter. The site features custom design, background music (non-autoplay), and a desktop-first aesthetic that hints at a creative, art-forward personal space.
http://hyperreal.org/~mpesce
Mark Pesce's original 1994 homepage is a sprawling archive of his written works, lectures, rituals, essays, and interviews spanning topics from virtual reality to spirituality to Burning Man. A pioneering figure in VR and internet culture, Pesce shares everything from Wired magazine articles to spiritual reflections, making this a fascinating time capsule of early web intellectual life.
https://victorianweb.org/authors/carroll/related.html
A curated links page from the Victorian Web pointing visitors to related online resources about Lewis Carroll, including word search tools, literary societies, and Carroll-focused collections. Part of a larger academic Victorian literature resource, this page serves as a jumping-off point for researchers and Carroll enthusiasts seeking deeper study.
https://ericscorner.nekoweb.org/
Eric's Corner is a creative personal site built around original characters and artwork, featuring a vibrant cast of human, furry, and fantastical OCs inhabiting a sprawling fictional city. The site comes with content warnings for mature themes and is lovingly crafted with a distinctive visual style and custom typography.
http://lookingatbuildings.org.uk/index.html
Created by the Pevsner Architectural Guides, Looking at Buildings is a comprehensive educational introduction to English architecture covering building types, styles, construction methods, and detailed city guides for seven English cities. Visitors can explore a rich glossary, an index of architects and their works, timelines, and research tools, all supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.