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://eam-archives.neocities.org/
The EAM Archives is a mysterious, atmospheric splash page inviting visitors to click a centipede and enter what appears to be a personal creative archive. The quirky storm-themed intro and distinctive branding suggest an art or media collection with a strong sense of personality and old-web aesthetic.
https://animationnation.com/
Animation Nation is a long-running site founded by Charles Zembillas in 1999 that champions independent animation and creative economy outside traditional Hollywood studio employment. Articles and commentary spanning over 25 years advocate for animators to build self-sustaining careers, making it a fascinating historical record of the indie animation movement.
http://wreckage.link/
Forgotten Wreckage is the personal site of manifoldslug, a self-described string wrangler and insane toymaker who documents hands-on projects spanning polyphonic guitar pickups, coil winding, mixed-signal electronics, and FreeBSD tinkering. The site blends a richly atmospheric post-apocalyptic aesthetic with substantive technical writing, making it a rewarding stop for anyone interested in DIY electronics and hobbyist computing.
https://nukochannel.neocities.org/
Created by @yokiie, this site is the largest known collection of Nuko emotes on the web, featuring over 2000 decomail, emojis, banners, and stickers from the original NTT Docomo character. Nuko is a cat character from the Japanese subscription service 'Amazing Content', and this meticulously organized archive preserves and shares that content across categories like Activities, Dress-Up, Reactions, and Sets.
https://lovecupid.neocities.org/
Cupid's colorful corner of the web is a beginner's personal homepage celebrating a love of drawing, writing, vampires, dolls, tokidoki, and anime like Umamusume Pretty Derby and Lucky Star. Decorated with stamps and blinkies, it links out to their Toyhouse and Instagram art accounts with more pages still under construction.
https://kimberlygb.nekoweb.org/
KimberlyGB's colorful personal blog showcases her art commissions, sewing projects, edits, and personal musings in a charming old-web style. Visitors can browse her creative work, check commission prices, explore her media interests, and even leave drawings in her interactive drawbox.
https://pixienat.neocities.org/
Pixienat's personal site built with retro tools like HTML-Kit and Dreamweaver 2004, centered on mid-century American imagery including 1960s rural Kentucky photographs, vintage prom photos, and Vietnam War images. The aesthetic and content lean heavily into nostalgic American history, with Greymatter blogging software powering the archive and old-web features like webrings and adoptables rounding out the experience.
http://zvork.fr/vls
Created by zvork, the Virtual Lighting Studio is an interactive HTML5 web app that lets you experiment with portrait lighting setups using strobes, ring lights, and softboxes on a 3D head model. It serves as a hands-on learning tool for photographers, painters, cinematographers, and CG artists who want to understand how different light sources and positions shape a subject's face.
https://theotherpages.org/poems
Poets' Corner is a vast collaborative poetry archive containing over 7,400 works by 800 poets, maintained by a distributed team of editors across the United States since 1994. Visitors can browse by author, subject, or use a search tool to explore classical and traditional poetry, with digital portrait paintings of featured poets adding a visual dimension to the collection.
https://anith.blog/
Anith Vishwanath, a multidisciplinary designer, maintains this thoughtful personal blog where he explores creativity, compassion, and emotional expression through journal entries and weekly notes. The site has a calm, garden-like philosophy, with regular weeknotes chronicling everyday life and longer journal pieces covering experiences like Lollapalooza and year-in-review reflections.