Arts & Humanities
3545 sites
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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://dollzmania.neocities.org/
Dollz Mania is a preservation archive dedicated to the beloved early internet pastime of digital paper dolls, featuring a curated list of 230+ still-working dollmakers and a gallery of thousands of archived dollz. It captures a nostalgic corner of old-web culture that has largely disappeared, making it a valuable resource for anyone who remembers dressing up virtual dolls in the 1990s and 2000s.
https://zalazalaza.xyz/
Zalazalaza is the personal creative hub of an indie artist working on an illustrated short book called 'Princess Bean Vs. Grumps,' a whimsical adventure story about two kids lost in a forest full of creatures, crafted using a self-compiled version of Aseprite. The site also features the creator's personal thoughts, a handcrafted webring, and custom pixel-art buttons made for communities like Barrow Downs and Agora Radio.
https://lelax.neocities.org/
Lelax's personal Neocities page is a minimal, ultra-wide-display-focused site built with self-described beginner HTML skills, featuring mood indicators, a current song widget, and links to media content. The handcrafted aesthetic, No AI webring membership, and Krita shoutout suggest a creative individual with a strong interest in digital art and old-web culture.
https://tomeri.org/
Tom Erickson's personal site blends his post-retirement passions for geology, essay writing, and science fiction with an archive of his decades-long career in HCI and social computing research at Apple and IBM. Visitors can explore his blogs covering essays, book notes, and journal entries, as well as a comprehensive list of academic publications and patents.
https://crank.neocities.org/
A minimalist Neocities page built around a Photo Cube feature, suggesting a focus on images or visual content. The sparse structure and single image make it one of the barest personal pages imaginable, with almost no navigable content beyond a web counter and a few links.