Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
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- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
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https://luiscarlospando.com/
Luis Carlos Pando, aka Mijo, is a developer and punk/hardcore/metal enthusiast from Chihuahua, México who built this personal hub to document his music obsessions, video game collection, and love of the indie web. Highlights include Last.fm listening stats tracked since 2005, a video game registry, a guestbook, and ties to local Mexican music scene history through the now-defunct Hitz-Musik.net community.
https://thehoneypot.neocities.org/
Honey, a software developer from Yorkshire, has built a charming personal corner of the web featuring blog posts, photography collections, recipes, shrines, and even a digital pets section. The site radiates handcrafted personality with its mix of slice-of-life writing and growing photo collections organized into named series.
http://analogprojects.com/
Analog Projects presents itself as a curatorial and project space, suggesting a gallery or arts organization focused on curated creative works. The site's minimal content makes it difficult to assess depth, but the framing points to a contemporary arts or exhibition context.
https://comfort.kayla.care/
A stylish personal site by Kayla, designed as a cozy 'bedroom' aesthetic space with attention to cross-browser and mobile compatibility. The landing page features a Nietzsche quote and promises a music player, JavaScript features, and a carefully crafted visual experience optimized for Firefox at 1920x1080.
https://byrdierose.neocities.org/
Byrdie's Bluff is the personal corner of Byrdie, a self-described dragon who makes things, featuring a gallery, library, recipes, diary, shrines, and a newsletter called Byrdie Babbles. The site has a warm handmade feel with an eclectic mix of creative projects, dragon lore (including a Dragon Code), and a strong indie web presence via webrings and friends links.
https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
IMSLP (the Petrucci Music Library) is a massive repository of public domain sheet music, hosting over 851,000 scores from nearly 254,000 works by more than 27,000 composers, all available as free PDF downloads. With nearly 93,000 recordings and support for dozens of languages, it is one of the most comprehensive and widely used classical music archives on the internet.
https://stormthecastle.com/mainpages/for_writers/using-invented-language-in-your-novel.htm
Storm the Castle's writing section, run by Will of Kalif Publishing, offers practical guidance for authors creating invented languages and world-building elements for science fiction and fantasy novels. The page covers techniques for crafting believable fictional words and languages while keeping stories market-ready, with recommended books for writers included.
https://9uillotine.neocities.org/
Guillotine's personal site opens with a striking philosophical quote about the classical versus modern mind, setting a tone that is intense, literary, and uncompromising. The 18+ warning and desktop-first design suggest a creator with a strong aesthetic sensibility and deeply personal, possibly dark creative content within.
https://serocell.com/
Serocell is a Leicester-based sound artist whose homepage serves as a hub for an extensive discography spanning digital releases, physical media, DJ mixes, and a podcast. The site links out to Bandcamp, Patreon, and an archive.org collection that the artist themselves describes as an overwhelming amount of music.
https://myamopod.my/
Myamohome is a personal creative site built around featured artwork, shrines, and galleries, with a to-do list hinting at ambitious plans including character shrines and sketchbook pages. The site has a distinct voice and aesthetic, inviting fellow weird, socially impaired women to connect via email while warning visitors about bad JavaScript and NSFW content.