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://angelicgarden.neocities.org/
Angelic Garden is a visually rich personal homepage with a dreamy doll-and-diner aesthetic, built in classic old-web style with heavy use of decorative imagery. The 'Ver 1.0 Diner Doll' theme suggests a kawaii or retro-cute visual identity, making it a charming example of handcrafted web art.
https://bookbug.neocities.org/
Bookbug is a charming digital book club hosted on Neocities, where members read and review a monthly chosen title together, with past picks including Calvino, Kincaid, and Krasznahorkai. The site features a member list, monthly wrap-ups, curated reading links, and hand-drawn graphics by member 'maple' that participants can embed on their own pages.
http://hoary.org/
Peter Evans' long-running personal site is primarily a travel photography collection spanning England, Japan, Czech Republic, Bavaria, and Wales, organized by location with dozens of photo galleries. Beyond the photos, the site includes opinionated writing on digital cameras, browser rants, scanned historical texts, and a collection of unusual vintage advertisements.
https://goblincat.neocities.org/unicornfield
Goblincat's Flower Field is a whimsical pixel art unicorn adoptables page where visitors can collect customizable sprite companions hosted by a charming in-character guide named Elsinore. The page features interactive canvas-based unicorn sprites that users can modify, adopt, and display on their own websites under simple non-commercial terms.
https://webcomicring.org/
WEB/COMIC/RING is a curated webring dedicated to connecting indie webcomics hosted on Neocities and beyond, helping creators find new readers through a classic looping link structure. Creators can apply to join, browse member comics, and benefit from shared traffic across the entire ring community.
https://kkul.neocities.org/
Mocha (also known as kkul or mimi) has crafted a cozy, sweets-themed Neocities corner featuring hand-coded layouts, fanlistings, shrines, a diary, and self-care resources. The site is a charming example of the modern indie web aesthetic, lovingly built from scratch with pastel visuals and a warm, welcoming personality.
https://hypersubject.net/
Ege's personal internet weblog blends weekly reflections, cultural commentary, and personal essays touching on life in Istanbul, sculpture-making, gender politics, and digital community. The writing is candid and introspective, covering everything from police crackdowns on Women's Day rallies to thoughts on creativity and alienation.
https://stitchcraft.info/links.htm
StitchCraft's links page curates an extensive collection of needlework-related websites, organized into categories covering thread manufacturers, materials suppliers, embroidery studios, and needlework communities from around the world. A handy reference for cross-stitch and embroidery enthusiasts, it connects visitors to major brands like DMC, Kreinik, and Zweigart alongside smaller specialty suppliers and design resources.
https://graysplace.neocities.org/
Gray's Place is a quirky, image-heavy personal site featuring original drawings ('drawlings'), collages, and a variety of oddball sections including a 'Boy Zone,' chair photography, and a blog. The chaotic, playful layout and homemade aesthetic make it a charming example of expressive indie web creativity.
http://laurakogler.net/processing/MosaicKnitting
Laura Kogler's Mosaic Knitting Pattern Generator is an interactive browser-based tool that creates two-color slip-stitch knitting patterns using Processing.js. Knitters can customize stitch count, repetitions, colors, and apply effects like reflection and mutation, then download the resulting pattern image for use in their projects.